Since 1969 the excavations of the DAI and its cooperative partner, the Swiss Institute in Cairo, on Elephantine Island, have concentrated mainly on the building history of the settlement as well as the study of the temples of Khnum and Satet and their surroundings, from the Early Dynastic Period approx. 4th mil. BC) until the Late Roman Period (until 642 AD in Egypt). The project “Realities of Life”, initiated in autumn 2013, now redirects the focus of the work of the DAI onto the living conditions and daily life of the people inhabiting the Middle Kingdom town (ca. 1980–1760 BC). These scientific aims will be pursued with a strong reliance on archaeometric methods and local scientific cooperation, which could be set up during the initial p...
In 2014 a new working group focusing on landscape archaeology (Arbeitskreis „Landschaftsarchäologie ...
The aim of the first two years stage of the project that is planned to last for four years is to inv...
The royal necropolis of Dahshur, with its unusually high amount of architectural remains from the co...
Since 1969 the excavations of the DAI and its cooperative partner, the Swiss Institute in Cairo, on ...
Excavations in Middle Kingdom houses on Elephantine Island in the course of the DAI project “Realiti...
The temple of Satet, its reconstruction and the building of the so-called Annex Museum to house the ...
January 9th, 1969 was the first day of excavation of the DAI Cairo and its partners on Elephantine. ...
Within the Middle Kingdom living quarters of the town of Elephantine, the German Archaeological Inst...
The site of the ancient town on Elephantine island, close to present-day Assuan, offers the nearly u...
The focus of the field work at Dahshur (Egypt) lays on the investigation of the area surrounding the...
The investigation of the relief decoration of the Khnum temple of the New Kingdom was continued in 2...
Archaeological work at Dahshur concentrated on excavating several structures linked to the Bent Pyra...
Im vorliegenden Beitrag wird die Konstruktion von Wissensräumen untersucht. Dazu wird der Frage nach...
Rock Art and Rock Inscriptions constitute a significant component of the archaeological record in th...
The recent work of the German Archaeological Institute Cairo at Tell el- Fara’in/Buto focussed on th...
In 2014 a new working group focusing on landscape archaeology (Arbeitskreis „Landschaftsarchäologie ...
The aim of the first two years stage of the project that is planned to last for four years is to inv...
The royal necropolis of Dahshur, with its unusually high amount of architectural remains from the co...
Since 1969 the excavations of the DAI and its cooperative partner, the Swiss Institute in Cairo, on ...
Excavations in Middle Kingdom houses on Elephantine Island in the course of the DAI project “Realiti...
The temple of Satet, its reconstruction and the building of the so-called Annex Museum to house the ...
January 9th, 1969 was the first day of excavation of the DAI Cairo and its partners on Elephantine. ...
Within the Middle Kingdom living quarters of the town of Elephantine, the German Archaeological Inst...
The site of the ancient town on Elephantine island, close to present-day Assuan, offers the nearly u...
The focus of the field work at Dahshur (Egypt) lays on the investigation of the area surrounding the...
The investigation of the relief decoration of the Khnum temple of the New Kingdom was continued in 2...
Archaeological work at Dahshur concentrated on excavating several structures linked to the Bent Pyra...
Im vorliegenden Beitrag wird die Konstruktion von Wissensräumen untersucht. Dazu wird der Frage nach...
Rock Art and Rock Inscriptions constitute a significant component of the archaeological record in th...
The recent work of the German Archaeological Institute Cairo at Tell el- Fara’in/Buto focussed on th...
In 2014 a new working group focusing on landscape archaeology (Arbeitskreis „Landschaftsarchäologie ...
The aim of the first two years stage of the project that is planned to last for four years is to inv...
The royal necropolis of Dahshur, with its unusually high amount of architectural remains from the co...