The recent work of the German Archaeological Institute Cairo at Tell el- Fara’in/Buto focussed on the investigations of Early Dynastic settlement remains. From the beginning of the 1st until the middle of the 2nd Dynasty, three major phases of construction can be distinguished which may mirror the development of a royal estate with economic and administrative functions. As the latest phase a palace-like building complex comprising a representative area, magazines, workshops and rooms of cultic and private purpose was built on top of the preceding conctructions
Philoteris (the modern name is Watfa) was founded under Ptolemy II in the 3rd century BC, and abando...
The team working with material from the Predynastic Cemetery U and the Early Dynastic royal tombs at...
Excavations in November 2012 at the site of Watfa, ancient Philoteris in the north-western Fayum foc...
The regional survey around Tell el-Faracin (ancient Buto) investigates the settlement history and th...
After the investigation of Early Dynastic settlement remains which allowed us to trace the developme...
The archaeological survey in this northern part of the Nile delta has uncovered a dense network of p...
During the last two seasons the excavation and architectural survey as well as the conservation of t...
The objective of the long-term project of re-examining the royal necropolis is to investigate the ar...
Following the 2001 discovery of the ruins of a small mud brick pyramid built by King Nub-Kheper-Ra I...
With regard to the proposed ending of the project in autumn 2018, work at Buto (Tell el-Faraʿin) foc...
The project focuses on different phases of Punic Carthage. Different parts of houses, giving an idea...
Archaeological work at Dahshur concentrated on excavating several structures linked to the Bent Pyra...
This year’s work at the northern foot of Puig de s’Argentera aimed examining the relics of mining ac...
Since 1969 the excavations of the DAI and its cooperative partner, the Swiss Institute in Cairo, on ...
Focusing on the investigation of late predynastic settlement remains, during the recent work a secon...
Philoteris (the modern name is Watfa) was founded under Ptolemy II in the 3rd century BC, and abando...
The team working with material from the Predynastic Cemetery U and the Early Dynastic royal tombs at...
Excavations in November 2012 at the site of Watfa, ancient Philoteris in the north-western Fayum foc...
The regional survey around Tell el-Faracin (ancient Buto) investigates the settlement history and th...
After the investigation of Early Dynastic settlement remains which allowed us to trace the developme...
The archaeological survey in this northern part of the Nile delta has uncovered a dense network of p...
During the last two seasons the excavation and architectural survey as well as the conservation of t...
The objective of the long-term project of re-examining the royal necropolis is to investigate the ar...
Following the 2001 discovery of the ruins of a small mud brick pyramid built by King Nub-Kheper-Ra I...
With regard to the proposed ending of the project in autumn 2018, work at Buto (Tell el-Faraʿin) foc...
The project focuses on different phases of Punic Carthage. Different parts of houses, giving an idea...
Archaeological work at Dahshur concentrated on excavating several structures linked to the Bent Pyra...
This year’s work at the northern foot of Puig de s’Argentera aimed examining the relics of mining ac...
Since 1969 the excavations of the DAI and its cooperative partner, the Swiss Institute in Cairo, on ...
Focusing on the investigation of late predynastic settlement remains, during the recent work a secon...
Philoteris (the modern name is Watfa) was founded under Ptolemy II in the 3rd century BC, and abando...
The team working with material from the Predynastic Cemetery U and the Early Dynastic royal tombs at...
Excavations in November 2012 at the site of Watfa, ancient Philoteris in the north-western Fayum foc...