The building stones of ancient Egypt are those relatively soft, plentiful rocks used to construct most temples, pyramids, and mastaba tombs. They were also employed for the interior passages, burialchambers, and outer casings of mud-brick pyramids and mastabas. Similarly, building stones were used in other mud-brick structures of ancient Egypt wherever extra strength was needed, such as bases for wood pillars, and lintels, thresholds, and jambs for doors. Limestone and sandstone were the principal building stones employed by the Egyptians, while anhydrite and gypsum were also used along the Red Sea coast. A total of 128 ancient quarries for building stones are known (89 for limestone, 36 for sandstone, and three for gypsum), but there are p...
Made from a mixture of silt, clay, sand, and straw formed into regular molded units, unfired mud-bri...
This B.A. thesis is a study of the use of the stone building materials in the architecture of the py...
In ancient Egypt, flint or chert was used for knapped stone tools from the Lower Palaeolithic down t...
The building stones of ancient Egypt are those relatively soft, plentiful rocks used to construct mo...
The utilitarian stones of ancient Egypt were those rocks employed for implements and other mundane a...
The ornamental stones of ancient Egypt comprise a large and diverse group of rocks. Their attractive...
From the Old Kingdom pyramid complexes at Saqqara and Giza to New Kingdom sites at Luxor and Abu Sim...
The gemstones of ancient Egypt, broadly defined, include all rocks, minerals, and biogenic materials...
Tura limestone, exploited 15km south to the present-day Cairo, has been extensively used in the arch...
The rock-cut tomb–chapel of Djehuty (Luxor, Egypt, 1470 bc) was excavated and restored including a m...
Well before the Pyramid Age, the Egyptians built monumental structures as is demonstrated by the mas...
Ancient human in early stages of his life depended on stone (Kottak, 2006). He used some stone made ...
Mud-brick architecture, though it has received less academic attention than stone architecture, was ...
Recent practices in the fields of architecture and cultural heritage have proved that stone craftsma...
The study investigates the construction stages, materials and binder used in the Step Pyramid of Djo...
Made from a mixture of silt, clay, sand, and straw formed into regular molded units, unfired mud-bri...
This B.A. thesis is a study of the use of the stone building materials in the architecture of the py...
In ancient Egypt, flint or chert was used for knapped stone tools from the Lower Palaeolithic down t...
The building stones of ancient Egypt are those relatively soft, plentiful rocks used to construct mo...
The utilitarian stones of ancient Egypt were those rocks employed for implements and other mundane a...
The ornamental stones of ancient Egypt comprise a large and diverse group of rocks. Their attractive...
From the Old Kingdom pyramid complexes at Saqqara and Giza to New Kingdom sites at Luxor and Abu Sim...
The gemstones of ancient Egypt, broadly defined, include all rocks, minerals, and biogenic materials...
Tura limestone, exploited 15km south to the present-day Cairo, has been extensively used in the arch...
The rock-cut tomb–chapel of Djehuty (Luxor, Egypt, 1470 bc) was excavated and restored including a m...
Well before the Pyramid Age, the Egyptians built monumental structures as is demonstrated by the mas...
Ancient human in early stages of his life depended on stone (Kottak, 2006). He used some stone made ...
Mud-brick architecture, though it has received less academic attention than stone architecture, was ...
Recent practices in the fields of architecture and cultural heritage have proved that stone craftsma...
The study investigates the construction stages, materials and binder used in the Step Pyramid of Djo...
Made from a mixture of silt, clay, sand, and straw formed into regular molded units, unfired mud-bri...
This B.A. thesis is a study of the use of the stone building materials in the architecture of the py...
In ancient Egypt, flint or chert was used for knapped stone tools from the Lower Palaeolithic down t...