John Hopkins at the Temple of Mut dig diary is back!
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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, since decisions must be made on the basis of ongoing work. The people involved in the work are also an essential feature and contribute profoundly to the final outcomes. The focus of our diary is thus often on the people and their activities.

In May 2012 Dr. Betsy Bryan returned to the Temple of Mut precinct in Luxor, Egypt with ten Johns Hopkins students: five undergraduate and five graduate. This year Dr. Bryan and her team will be working in the area behind (south of) the lake where between 2002 and 2006 industrial areas for baking, brewing, faience and ceramic production, were discovered.






- The 2009 Mut Expeditions
Brooklyn Museum Thanks to Lin Wang for this good news from the Brooklyn Museum's Temle of Mut team, with some excellent photographs: The Brooklyn Museum Mut Expedition’s next season of fieldwork will take place between mid-January and mid-March,...

- Web Site Following Archaeologists To The Bottom Of Mut Temple's Sacred Lake
Newswise Egyptologist Betsy Bryan and her team of graduate students, artists, conservators and photographers expand their investigation of Luxor's Mut Temple this summer, turning their attention to the temple's Sacred Lake. With new posts appearing...

- Karnak Excavation Returns To Web For Second Time In 2007
http://www.jhu.edu/~gazette/2007/29may07/29briefs.html "For the second time this year, Egyptologist Betsy Bryan and her crew will be sharing their work with the world via their popular online diary, a digital window into day-to-day life on an archaeological...

- 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...

- Egyptian Excavation Returns To The Web
http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/509197/ "Newswise — The world is invited to watch Johns Hopkins University archaeologists uncover clues to ancient Egyptian life by visiting “Hopkins in Egypt Today,” a Web site chronicling the university’s...



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