Recent archival discoveries both in Italy and Canada are contributing to our knowledge and the database of old unpublished excavations at Tebtunis in the Fayum. In February 1931, Carlo Anti and Gilbert Bagnani discovered the sculpted proastion or vestibule of the Ptolemaic sanctuary of the crocodile god Sobek, or Soknebtunis as he was called locally. Although there were terrestrial photos of the sculpted reliefs covering its walls, the plans of the excavation architect Fausto Franco have only recently been found in the Istituto Veneto. Similarly, Bagnani’s detailed report examining and identifying the reliefs, together with a paper that he presented at a conference at Leiden in September 1931, have recently been discovered among the archive...
Remains of the temple area from Pessinus, a city of the Antiquity in Asia Minor founded on the upper...
In 1937 and 1938, a group of high-relief and round statues were uncovered during the joint expeditio...
British archaeologist David Hawkins by the Fraktin relief. This relief can be dated to the mid-13th ...
In 1931 Carlo Anti and Gilbert Bagnani excavated two Coptic churches at Tebtunis in the Fayyum. None...
The economic role of temples in Graeco-Roman Egypt has been stressed on various occasions. In fact, ...
Starting from 2013, within the excavation and research activities of the mission at Soknopaiou Neso...
This paper proposes a study on the virtual reconstruction of temple B in Selinunte. It is the smalle...
The documentation of the archaeological heritage through 3D models to know ancient findings, has bec...
The project presented here started approximately four years ago and concerns the main temple of Olym...
Palazzo Valentini, a historical site of Rome׳s Provincial Administration, is located at the heart of...
This paper presents a research project developed on the archaeological site of Pietrabbondante (Ital...
The book is an account of the results of the first seven seasons of archaeological and epigraphic wo...
AbstractPalazzo Valentini, a historical site of Rome׳s Provincial Administration, is located at the ...
Remains of the temple area from Pessinus, a city of the Antiquity in Asia Minor founded on the upper...
The excavations of the Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in the spr...
Remains of the temple area from Pessinus, a city of the Antiquity in Asia Minor founded on the upper...
In 1937 and 1938, a group of high-relief and round statues were uncovered during the joint expeditio...
British archaeologist David Hawkins by the Fraktin relief. This relief can be dated to the mid-13th ...
In 1931 Carlo Anti and Gilbert Bagnani excavated two Coptic churches at Tebtunis in the Fayyum. None...
The economic role of temples in Graeco-Roman Egypt has been stressed on various occasions. In fact, ...
Starting from 2013, within the excavation and research activities of the mission at Soknopaiou Neso...
This paper proposes a study on the virtual reconstruction of temple B in Selinunte. It is the smalle...
The documentation of the archaeological heritage through 3D models to know ancient findings, has bec...
The project presented here started approximately four years ago and concerns the main temple of Olym...
Palazzo Valentini, a historical site of Rome׳s Provincial Administration, is located at the heart of...
This paper presents a research project developed on the archaeological site of Pietrabbondante (Ital...
The book is an account of the results of the first seven seasons of archaeological and epigraphic wo...
AbstractPalazzo Valentini, a historical site of Rome׳s Provincial Administration, is located at the ...
Remains of the temple area from Pessinus, a city of the Antiquity in Asia Minor founded on the upper...
The excavations of the Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in the spr...
Remains of the temple area from Pessinus, a city of the Antiquity in Asia Minor founded on the upper...
In 1937 and 1938, a group of high-relief and round statues were uncovered during the joint expeditio...
British archaeologist David Hawkins by the Fraktin relief. This relief can be dated to the mid-13th ...