Egypt
Gurob Harem Palace website
Gurob Harem Palace Project
Thanks to the Friends of the Petrie newsletter I found that there's another excavation website that I hadn't know about before. The Gurob Harem Palace Project looking at both urban and funerary remains at Medinet el Gurob in the southern Faiyum. The palace was founded in the reign of Thutmose III (1479-1425 BC) and occupied throughout the rest of the 18th Dynasty and posssible for a part of the Ramesside period.
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Update From The Gurob Harem Palace Project 2013
With thanks to Ian Shaw for emailing this to GHPP members this afternoon: Dear GHPP members Usually by now we would have been halfway through the season and you would have been receiving our daily blogs from the Gurob Harem Palace Project. ...
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Quick Update From Gurob
Bloomsbury Academy Thanks to Lucia Gahlin for highlighting the following news from Gurob (with photo): Ian Shaw, Director of the Gurob Harem Palace Project (GHPP) in Egypt. Following another successful season at Medinet el-Gurob in April Ian updates us:...
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Daily Photo - Mycenean Vase At Gurob
UC16631. Mycenean IIIB1 stirrup vase of pottery, cream with broad black and thin brown circular line decoration - piece of spout missing. Black patch from burning. Late Dynasty 18 (1295BCE-1550BCE). Found at Gurob. Height 8.6 cms max diameter 11.1 cms....
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Daily Photo - Basketry At The Petrie Museum
The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, one of the most fascinating museums in London (and one which seems to be very little known even amongst real Egyptology enthusiasts) has an online database of its complete collection. Here are some examples of...
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Current World Archaeology 23, June 2007
Current World Archaeology The Current Archaeology website has been revamped. This means that at long last the details for the June 2007 issue of Current World Archaeology is now available on the site. I have no idea whether or not a new issue has been...
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