The pottery from the 2017 excavation season at Tell el-Retaba was analyzed in its specific context of finding. Three periods have been selected for analyses: The Second Intermediate Period, the early 18th Dynasty and the Third Intermediate Period. The ceramic material selected for study was particularly associated with units located within well-defined layers – tombs and domestic structures. Although the majority of the vessels are well known at Tell el-Retaba, new forms also appeared, for instance, a fish vase. It seems that the early New Kingdom settlement was mostly provisioned. Material from the Third Intermediate Period testifies to all stages of food preparation. Some of the pots may reflect ritual usage of houses during the Third Int...
The First Sealand period in Babylonia has long been obscure, despite the major changes that occurre...
The recent research in the North-Eastern Nile Delta proves that a great quantity of sites existed he...
In 2019, the Polish–Slovak Archaeological Mission in Tell el-Retaba continued the excavation of a Th...
The pottery from the 2017 excavation season at Tell el-Retaba was analyzed in its specific context o...
This contribution focuses on the settlement history of Tell el-Retaba, starting from the settlemen...
Area 4 north of the Migdol was the focus of the 2019 season excavations. An apparent well from Phase...
One of the current projects of the Polish- Slovak Archaeological Mission in Tell el-Retaba is the ex...
Excavation conducted at the Tell el- Murra cemetery between the 2011 and 2018 archaeological seasons...
This article presents results of analysis of 2nd Intermediate period and 18th dynasty archaeobotanic...
The present article about the first excavated part of an extensive cemetery of the Second Intermedia...
Excavations at the Western Kom were continued within a former trench that had been opened in 2006–20...
The paper describes ‘pigeon pots’ found at the site of Tell el-Retaba. The known examples from Egypt...
The Tell el-Farkha site, which has been excavated since 1998, is formed of three tells. All three we...
Excavations conducted at the Tell el-Murra cemetery in seasons 2011 and 2012 revealed five graves wi...
<p>Pottery pots and jars excavated from the Tell el-Daba'a archaeological site.</p
The First Sealand period in Babylonia has long been obscure, despite the major changes that occurre...
The recent research in the North-Eastern Nile Delta proves that a great quantity of sites existed he...
In 2019, the Polish–Slovak Archaeological Mission in Tell el-Retaba continued the excavation of a Th...
The pottery from the 2017 excavation season at Tell el-Retaba was analyzed in its specific context o...
This contribution focuses on the settlement history of Tell el-Retaba, starting from the settlemen...
Area 4 north of the Migdol was the focus of the 2019 season excavations. An apparent well from Phase...
One of the current projects of the Polish- Slovak Archaeological Mission in Tell el-Retaba is the ex...
Excavation conducted at the Tell el- Murra cemetery between the 2011 and 2018 archaeological seasons...
This article presents results of analysis of 2nd Intermediate period and 18th dynasty archaeobotanic...
The present article about the first excavated part of an extensive cemetery of the Second Intermedia...
Excavations at the Western Kom were continued within a former trench that had been opened in 2006–20...
The paper describes ‘pigeon pots’ found at the site of Tell el-Retaba. The known examples from Egypt...
The Tell el-Farkha site, which has been excavated since 1998, is formed of three tells. All three we...
Excavations conducted at the Tell el-Murra cemetery in seasons 2011 and 2012 revealed five graves wi...
<p>Pottery pots and jars excavated from the Tell el-Daba'a archaeological site.</p
The First Sealand period in Babylonia has long been obscure, despite the major changes that occurre...
The recent research in the North-Eastern Nile Delta proves that a great quantity of sites existed he...
In 2019, the Polish–Slovak Archaeological Mission in Tell el-Retaba continued the excavation of a Th...