The article presents preliminary results of archaeological surveys, conducted between 2015 and 2019 at Hebenu, modern Zawyet Sultan, located eight kilometres south of el-Minya. Hebenu was the capital of the Sixteenth Upper Egyptian nome in Pharaonic times. Evidence of occupation dates from the Predynastic period to late Old Kingdom and from the mid-Eighteenth Dynasty to the early Islamic period. Results of the surveys include the creation of a contour line map of the site, a preliminary assessment of the spatial distribution of shaft tombs across the main site (zone 1), the discovery of new rock tombs and of a falcon statue (zone 2), the discovery of a cemetery of the early Old Kingdom (zone 5), selected features in the quarry zone (zone 6)...
This article presents the results of the 2015 season of the Lower Göksu Archaeological Salvage Surve...
Since 2009, a new research project of the Royal Museums of Art and History has focussed on the pre-P...
International audienceThe article presents recent discoveries made by the French Archaeological Miss...
In 2015 the joint archaeological mission led by Richard Bussmann of the University of Cologne, and b...
The archaeological site of Zawyet Sultan (Middle Egypt), corresponding to the ancient Egyptian town ...
The article aims at introducing the collection of objects coming from Zawyet Sultan preserved in the...
The article describes briefly the pottery collected during the 2015 survey mission to Zawyet Sultan ...
The article presents the results of the 2016 archaeologicalseason of the Egyptian mission in the pyr...
The article describes briefly the pottery collected during the 2015 survey mission to Zawyet Sultan ...
The article presents the results of the 2016 archaeological season of the Egyptian mission in the p...
The archaeological site today known as Helwan 1 Ezbet el-Walda was first explored during the 1930s b...
International audienceThis article provides an overview of the first results from the archaeological...
The archaeological remains of Hebenu, modern Zawyet Sultan, opposite el-Minya, shed light on the lif...
Fieldwork at Zawyet Sultan in September 2017 focused on the area around the pyramid and on the late ...
The article presents the results of the 2017 archaeological season in the sun temple of Nyuserre in ...
This article presents the results of the 2015 season of the Lower Göksu Archaeological Salvage Surve...
Since 2009, a new research project of the Royal Museums of Art and History has focussed on the pre-P...
International audienceThe article presents recent discoveries made by the French Archaeological Miss...
In 2015 the joint archaeological mission led by Richard Bussmann of the University of Cologne, and b...
The archaeological site of Zawyet Sultan (Middle Egypt), corresponding to the ancient Egyptian town ...
The article aims at introducing the collection of objects coming from Zawyet Sultan preserved in the...
The article describes briefly the pottery collected during the 2015 survey mission to Zawyet Sultan ...
The article presents the results of the 2016 archaeologicalseason of the Egyptian mission in the pyr...
The article describes briefly the pottery collected during the 2015 survey mission to Zawyet Sultan ...
The article presents the results of the 2016 archaeological season of the Egyptian mission in the p...
The archaeological site today known as Helwan 1 Ezbet el-Walda was first explored during the 1930s b...
International audienceThis article provides an overview of the first results from the archaeological...
The archaeological remains of Hebenu, modern Zawyet Sultan, opposite el-Minya, shed light on the lif...
Fieldwork at Zawyet Sultan in September 2017 focused on the area around the pyramid and on the late ...
The article presents the results of the 2017 archaeological season in the sun temple of Nyuserre in ...
This article presents the results of the 2015 season of the Lower Göksu Archaeological Salvage Surve...
Since 2009, a new research project of the Royal Museums of Art and History has focussed on the pre-P...
International audienceThe article presents recent discoveries made by the French Archaeological Miss...