Excavations at the military site of Tell el-Borg, just outside of the eastern Delta has produced two New Kingdom forts that were a part of the East Frontier defense system and the military highway, the Ways of Horus. Among the discoveries at Tell el-Borg were the burnt out remains of a cluster of reed huts. This study will investigate who the occupants of these huts may have been. The pottery and C14 dates suggest that these structures were used in the 2nd Intermediate Period to early New Kingdom. It will be argued provisionally that the occupants of this little community were dessert dwellers, possibly Shasu
Discussion of the remains from the First Intermediate Period at the Eastern Delta site of Tell Ibrah...
Since 2009, a new research project of the Royal Museums of Art and History has focussed on the pre-P...
The pottery from the 2017 excavation season at Tell el-Retaba was analyzed in its specific context o...
Tell el-Neshed is located in the Sharqiya governorate, not far from the eastern edge of the Nile del...
This contribution focuses on the settlement history of Tell el-Retaba, starting from the settlemen...
This paper attempts to marry together the archaeological and historical records for the transition i...
Even the scarce information hitherto known suggested that the excavations carried out by Shafik Fari...
Excavations conducted at the site of 'Ain Waida ', on the north side of the Wadi Dhra ', Jordan, hav...
The conquest of Upper Nubia (ancient Kush) by the New Kingdom Egyptian state around 1500BC instigate...
The recent research in the North-Eastern Nile Delta proves that a great quantity of sites existed he...
The present volume is the first in a series of monographs dedicated to the results achieved by Acros...
The knapped stone assemblages of two settlement sites, Tell el-Dabca and Tell Edfu, are presented in...
Discoveries made at Tell el-Farkha prove that the presence of mud brick was well rooted in Lower Egy...
The Wadi el-Hol is an ensemble of rock inscription sites and caravansary deposits near the mid-point...
The Eastern Desert of Egypt is still a poorly known region that has received very little archaeologi...
Discussion of the remains from the First Intermediate Period at the Eastern Delta site of Tell Ibrah...
Since 2009, a new research project of the Royal Museums of Art and History has focussed on the pre-P...
The pottery from the 2017 excavation season at Tell el-Retaba was analyzed in its specific context o...
Tell el-Neshed is located in the Sharqiya governorate, not far from the eastern edge of the Nile del...
This contribution focuses on the settlement history of Tell el-Retaba, starting from the settlemen...
This paper attempts to marry together the archaeological and historical records for the transition i...
Even the scarce information hitherto known suggested that the excavations carried out by Shafik Fari...
Excavations conducted at the site of 'Ain Waida ', on the north side of the Wadi Dhra ', Jordan, hav...
The conquest of Upper Nubia (ancient Kush) by the New Kingdom Egyptian state around 1500BC instigate...
The recent research in the North-Eastern Nile Delta proves that a great quantity of sites existed he...
The present volume is the first in a series of monographs dedicated to the results achieved by Acros...
The knapped stone assemblages of two settlement sites, Tell el-Dabca and Tell Edfu, are presented in...
Discoveries made at Tell el-Farkha prove that the presence of mud brick was well rooted in Lower Egy...
The Wadi el-Hol is an ensemble of rock inscription sites and caravansary deposits near the mid-point...
The Eastern Desert of Egypt is still a poorly known region that has received very little archaeologi...
Discussion of the remains from the First Intermediate Period at the Eastern Delta site of Tell Ibrah...
Since 2009, a new research project of the Royal Museums of Art and History has focussed on the pre-P...
The pottery from the 2017 excavation season at Tell el-Retaba was analyzed in its specific context o...