Discoveries made at Tell el-Farkha prove that the presence of mud brick was well rooted in Lower Egyptian building tradition. The oldest known examples from the site are breweries connected with the activity of Lower Egyptian culture. Soon thereafter, bricks were used in more innovative ways as separating walls. A period of stronger Naqadan influence, which started in Naqada IID1, resulted in the further development of mud brick buildings, initially in the creation of massive walls and rounded corners. From their very first appearance at Tell el-Farkha, these characteristically shaped corners accompanied monumental structures of special significance. A large mastaba from the site dated to Naqada IIIA2/B1, represents the next evolutionary st...
CITATION: Lorenzon, Marta et al. 2020. Mudbricks, construction methods and stratigraphic analysis :...
The Project aims at carrying out an archeological survey of the northeastern part of the Nile Delta...
Fieldworks at the Western Kom were carried out within the older trench that had been opened in 2006–...
Discoveries made at Tell el-Farkha prove that the presence of mud brick was well rooted in Lower Egy...
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...
The origin of the Egyptian mastaba is still a subject of vivid discussion. New evidences connected w...
The paper discusses archaeological investigations carried out on all three tells making up the site ...
After the investigation of Early Dynastic settlement remains which allowed us to trace the developme...
This article focuses on potmarks from the Western, Eastern and Central Koms of the Tell el-Farkha si...
The archaeological site of Tell el-Farkha is composed of three mounds excavated continuously by the...
Numerous examples of simple house ground plans of the late Middle Kingdom are discussed in this arti...
The Graeco-Roman site of Tell Timai (ancient Thmuis) in Lower Egypt is among the largest urban tells...
The Tell el-Farkha cemeteries demonstrate the typical burial customs of their periods. From the 120 ...
The present campaign, sponsored by the Poznañ Prehistoric Society, the Institute of Archaeology of ...
CITATION: Lorenzon, Marta et al. 2020. Mudbricks, construction methods and stratigraphic analysis :...
The Project aims at carrying out an archeological survey of the northeastern part of the Nile Delta...
Fieldworks at the Western Kom were carried out within the older trench that had been opened in 2006–...
Discoveries made at Tell el-Farkha prove that the presence of mud brick was well rooted in Lower Egy...
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...
The origin of the Egyptian mastaba is still a subject of vivid discussion. New evidences connected w...
The paper discusses archaeological investigations carried out on all three tells making up the site ...
After the investigation of Early Dynastic settlement remains which allowed us to trace the developme...
This article focuses on potmarks from the Western, Eastern and Central Koms of the Tell el-Farkha si...
The archaeological site of Tell el-Farkha is composed of three mounds excavated continuously by the...
Numerous examples of simple house ground plans of the late Middle Kingdom are discussed in this arti...
The Graeco-Roman site of Tell Timai (ancient Thmuis) in Lower Egypt is among the largest urban tells...
The Tell el-Farkha cemeteries demonstrate the typical burial customs of their periods. From the 120 ...
The present campaign, sponsored by the Poznañ Prehistoric Society, the Institute of Archaeology of ...
CITATION: Lorenzon, Marta et al. 2020. Mudbricks, construction methods and stratigraphic analysis :...
The Project aims at carrying out an archeological survey of the northeastern part of the Nile Delta...
Fieldworks at the Western Kom were carried out within the older trench that had been opened in 2006–...