Focusing on the investigation of late predynastic settlement remains, during the recent work a second installation consisting of small parallel walls was excavated, underlying the structure excavated in 2015. Such installations, hitherto unknown in predynastic Egypt, are well-known in the Near East since Neolithic times and were used for the drying of agricultural products, such as grain or fruits. The newly discovered structure dates to the Naqada IIIA2 period. During this time first mud brick walls seem to occur at Buto, at least in the investigated area. Previously, until Naqada IIIA1, housing consisted of light constructions, probably built in wattle and daub technique. According to the associated pottery, these light structures are rel...
Abstract For reconstructing past human ways of life we study mundane remains, but in order to detect...
The paper discusses archaeological investigations carried out on all three tells making up the site ...
The archaeological site of Tell el-Farkha is composed of three mounds excavated continuously by the...
Focusing on the investigation of late predynastic settlement remains, during the recent work a secon...
After the investigation of Early Dynastic settlement remains which allowed us to trace the developme...
With regard to the proposed ending of the project in autumn 2018, work at Buto (Tell el-Faraʿin) foc...
The recent work of the German Archaeological Institute Cairo at Tell el- Fara’in/Buto focussed on th...
The regional survey around Tell el-Faracin (ancient Buto) investigates the settlement history and th...
The necropolis of Dahshur is characterised by the building projects of King Snofru (about 2600 BC). ...
Discoveries made at Tell el-Farkha prove that the presence of mud brick was well rooted in Lower Egy...
Archaeological work at Dahshur concentrated on excavating several structures linked to the Bent Pyra...
During the last two seasons the excavation and architectural survey as well as the conservation of t...
The archaeological survey in this northern part of the Nile delta has uncovered a dense network of p...
The Neolithic site of eh-Sayyeh in Northern Jordan covers more than 10 ha and is therefore designate...
The Late Neolithic site of Shir near Hama was extensively excavated between 2005 and 2010. Central i...
Abstract For reconstructing past human ways of life we study mundane remains, but in order to detect...
The paper discusses archaeological investigations carried out on all three tells making up the site ...
The archaeological site of Tell el-Farkha is composed of three mounds excavated continuously by the...
Focusing on the investigation of late predynastic settlement remains, during the recent work a secon...
After the investigation of Early Dynastic settlement remains which allowed us to trace the developme...
With regard to the proposed ending of the project in autumn 2018, work at Buto (Tell el-Faraʿin) foc...
The recent work of the German Archaeological Institute Cairo at Tell el- Fara’in/Buto focussed on th...
The regional survey around Tell el-Faracin (ancient Buto) investigates the settlement history and th...
The necropolis of Dahshur is characterised by the building projects of King Snofru (about 2600 BC). ...
Discoveries made at Tell el-Farkha prove that the presence of mud brick was well rooted in Lower Egy...
Archaeological work at Dahshur concentrated on excavating several structures linked to the Bent Pyra...
During the last two seasons the excavation and architectural survey as well as the conservation of t...
The archaeological survey in this northern part of the Nile delta has uncovered a dense network of p...
The Neolithic site of eh-Sayyeh in Northern Jordan covers more than 10 ha and is therefore designate...
The Late Neolithic site of Shir near Hama was extensively excavated between 2005 and 2010. Central i...
Abstract For reconstructing past human ways of life we study mundane remains, but in order to detect...
The paper discusses archaeological investigations carried out on all three tells making up the site ...
The archaeological site of Tell el-Farkha is composed of three mounds excavated continuously by the...