The investigations of the valley temple, lower causeway and harbour of the Bent Pyramid (4th Dyn., 2.600 BC) at Dahshur were continued. In the upper part of the lower causeway a pedestrian underpass was discovered. An excavation and a magnetic survey showed that the brick building to the north of the valley temple of the Bent Pyramid predates the stone-temple and originally stood within an enclosure wall. Magnetic surveying further proved the existence of workmen‘s installations with planned ground layout in the wadi of the Bent Pyramid and south of the Red Pyramid
After the discovery of a processional causeway leading up to the tomb-temple- complex of the High Pr...
The objective of the long-term project of re-examining the royal necropolis is to investigate the ar...
Since 1969 the excavations of the DAI and its cooperative partner, the Swiss Institute in Cairo, on ...
The investigations of the valley temple, lower causeway and harbour of the Bent Pyramid (4th Dyn., 2...
Archaeological work at Dahshur concentrated on excavating several structures linked to the Bent Pyra...
The necropolis of Dahshur is characterised by the building projects of King Snofru (about 2600 BC). ...
The focus of the field work at Dahshur (Egypt) lays on the investigation of the area surrounding the...
The royal necropolis of Dahshur, with its unusually high amount of architectural remains from the co...
Following the 2001 discovery of the ruins of a small mud brick pyramid built by King Nub-Kheper-Ra I...
During the last two seasons the excavation and architectural survey as well as the conservation of t...
Thanks to a grant of the Cultural Heritage Preservation Program of the German Ministry of Foreign Af...
The so-called Fatimid Cemetery covers an area of c. 600 × 500 m and contains over 50 mausoleums and ...
During the last two seasons work at Dahshur concentrated on continuing the excavations in the Old Ki...
During the first German excavation period in Didyma a monumental enclosure wall of reused architectu...
South of Aswan, large outcrops of pink granite are exposed along the East Bank of the Nile. They wer...
After the discovery of a processional causeway leading up to the tomb-temple- complex of the High Pr...
The objective of the long-term project of re-examining the royal necropolis is to investigate the ar...
Since 1969 the excavations of the DAI and its cooperative partner, the Swiss Institute in Cairo, on ...
The investigations of the valley temple, lower causeway and harbour of the Bent Pyramid (4th Dyn., 2...
Archaeological work at Dahshur concentrated on excavating several structures linked to the Bent Pyra...
The necropolis of Dahshur is characterised by the building projects of King Snofru (about 2600 BC). ...
The focus of the field work at Dahshur (Egypt) lays on the investigation of the area surrounding the...
The royal necropolis of Dahshur, with its unusually high amount of architectural remains from the co...
Following the 2001 discovery of the ruins of a small mud brick pyramid built by King Nub-Kheper-Ra I...
During the last two seasons the excavation and architectural survey as well as the conservation of t...
Thanks to a grant of the Cultural Heritage Preservation Program of the German Ministry of Foreign Af...
The so-called Fatimid Cemetery covers an area of c. 600 × 500 m and contains over 50 mausoleums and ...
During the last two seasons work at Dahshur concentrated on continuing the excavations in the Old Ki...
During the first German excavation period in Didyma a monumental enclosure wall of reused architectu...
South of Aswan, large outcrops of pink granite are exposed along the East Bank of the Nile. They wer...
After the discovery of a processional causeway leading up to the tomb-temple- complex of the High Pr...
The objective of the long-term project of re-examining the royal necropolis is to investigate the ar...
Since 1969 the excavations of the DAI and its cooperative partner, the Swiss Institute in Cairo, on ...