Dig Diary: Excavations at the Temple Precinct of the Goddess Mut
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Dig Diary: Excavations at the Temple Precinct of the Goddess Mut


http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/features/2005/mut/
"Since 1976, the Brooklyn Museum has been carrying out archaeological work at the Temple Precinct of the Goddess Mut . . . at South Karnak . . . . The Museum’s team, which has shared the site with an expedition from Johns Hopkins University since 2001, continues to explore how the Mut Precinct grew and what its inscriptions reveal about ancient Egyptian religion and life. Both expeditions are also devoted to the conservation and restoration of the site’s monuments". This page has the 2005 Dig Diary of the excavations at the Temple of Mut (famous for its astonishing quantities of statues of Sakhmet), with some terrific photos.




- John Hopkins At The Temple Of Mut Dig Diary Is Back!
Hopkins in Egypt Today This is an educational web site that aims to provide the viewer with the elements of archaeological work, including the progress of excavation. The daily results are crucial to an understanding of how field investigation takes place,...

- Temple Of Mut (karnak) Reports And Dig Diary
Brooklyn Museum (Richard Fazzini) With photo. The formal report on the 2010 season of work at the Mut Precinct, in English and Arabic, is now available online in the Mut feature on our website. As those of you who followed the 2010 dig diary will remember,...

- Magazine: Archaeological Diggings April/may 2007
http://www.freewebs.com/diggingsmag/currentissue.htm"The April/May 2007 issue takes a closer look at the sphinx and its history. The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York gives us a look at the photography of Harry Burton. This collection of photographs...

- More On The Lintel From The Temple Of Mut, Karnak
http://www.nysun.com/article/48246"The museum's ongoing expedition to the Temple Precinct of the Goddess Mut at South Karnak discovered a painted and gilded lintel that had originally topped the doorway of a religious structure. 'Some of the significance...

- Temple Of Mut Dig Diary
http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/517129/"Egyptologist Betsy Bryan and her crew are once again sharing their work with the world through an online diary, a digital window into day-to-day life on an archaeological dig. Starting Thursday, Jan. 5, visitors...



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