The Tell el-Farkha site, which has been excavated since 1998, is formed of three tells. All three were excavated in the course of the two seasons, reopening already established trenches. Breweries discovered earlier on the Western Kom were explored, two completely, two in the early stages of exploration. Thick poorly preserved mud-brick walls were unearthed northeast of one of the breweries. Remains of a multi-roomed structure continued to be cleared in the northern trench on the Central Kom. D-shaped red bricks in this area suggest the presence of a brewery in the vicinity. A Naqada IIB and IIC settlement was recognized in the southern trench: storage pits, postholes, and furrows from a big house built of wood. A part of a settlement dated...
Preliminary results of the archaeological campaign carried at Tell el-'Uwaili in 2019International a...
Preliminary results of the archaeological campaign carried at Tell el-'Uwaili in 2019International a...
Discoveries made at Tell el-Farkha prove that the presence of mud brick was well rooted in Lower Egy...
Excavations at Tell el-Farkha in 2012 and 2013 were conducted on all three koms making up the site. ...
Excavations at the Western Kom were continued within a former trench that had been opened in 2006–20...
The paper discusses archaeological investigations carried out on all three tells making up the site ...
The archaeological site of Tell el-Farkha is composed of three mounds excavated continuously by the...
Fieldworks at the Western Kom were carried out within the older trench that had been opened in 2006–...
The fieldwork in 2006,1 started on 11 February and continued through 18 May 2006 with intervals. Bo...
During the present campaign, which lasted from 3 March to 7 May 2007,1 work was continued in previo...
The present campaign, sponsored by the Jagiellonian University in Cracow, the Poznan Prehistoric So...
During the field campaigns at the Western Kom in Tell el-Farkha carried in 2007-2008, studies on rem...
Tell el-Farkha is one of the most important Pre- and Early Dynastic sites excavated presently in th...
Excavations at Tell el-Farkha in 2009 were conducted on all three koms making up the site. A complex...
Preliminary results of the archaeological campaign carried at Tell el-'Uwaili in 2019International a...
Preliminary results of the archaeological campaign carried at Tell el-'Uwaili in 2019International a...
Preliminary results of the archaeological campaign carried at Tell el-'Uwaili in 2019International a...
Discoveries made at Tell el-Farkha prove that the presence of mud brick was well rooted in Lower Egy...
Excavations at Tell el-Farkha in 2012 and 2013 were conducted on all three koms making up the site. ...
Excavations at the Western Kom were continued within a former trench that had been opened in 2006–20...
The paper discusses archaeological investigations carried out on all three tells making up the site ...
The archaeological site of Tell el-Farkha is composed of three mounds excavated continuously by the...
Fieldworks at the Western Kom were carried out within the older trench that had been opened in 2006–...
The fieldwork in 2006,1 started on 11 February and continued through 18 May 2006 with intervals. Bo...
During the present campaign, which lasted from 3 March to 7 May 2007,1 work was continued in previo...
The present campaign, sponsored by the Jagiellonian University in Cracow, the Poznan Prehistoric So...
During the field campaigns at the Western Kom in Tell el-Farkha carried in 2007-2008, studies on rem...
Tell el-Farkha is one of the most important Pre- and Early Dynastic sites excavated presently in th...
Excavations at Tell el-Farkha in 2009 were conducted on all three koms making up the site. A complex...
Preliminary results of the archaeological campaign carried at Tell el-'Uwaili in 2019International a...
Preliminary results of the archaeological campaign carried at Tell el-'Uwaili in 2019International a...
Preliminary results of the archaeological campaign carried at Tell el-'Uwaili in 2019International a...
Discoveries made at Tell el-Farkha prove that the presence of mud brick was well rooted in Lower Egy...