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by Antonio J. Morales, Kelly Accetta Crowe, Marta Arranz Cárcamo, Teresa Bardají Azcárate, Manuel F Carrillo, Carlos Gracia Zamacona, Sofía Illana López, Patricia Mora Riudavets, Mohamed Osman, Raúl Sánchez Casado, Dina Serova, Ahmed Tarek, Sebastian Falk, and Eman H.Zidan
The current report presents the archaeological, epigraphic, conservation, geological, and archite... more The current report presents the archaeological, epigraphic, conservation, geological, and architectural works carried out by the Middle Kingdom Theban Project – a project under the auspices of the University of Alcalá
Expedition to Deir el-Bahari (Luxor) – in its fourth season (March-April 2018). In this season, the archaeological team expanded its concession, with the incorporation of two new areas in the eastern side of the necropolis of Deir el-Bahari (tombs TT316, MMA519, MMA520, and E1) and the Asasif cemetery (TT103, TT366). The expedition continued with its work in the mortuary complexes of Henenu (TT313) and Ipi (TT315), initiated the study of the tombs at the eastern area, excavated the entrance and main corridor of a new tomb (E1) in this part of the necropolis, and studied the epigraphic and architectural issues in the tombs of Dagi (TT103) and Djari (TT366).
by Antonio J. Morales, Kelly Accetta Crowe, Sergio Alarcón Robledo, ernesto echeverria valiente, Sebastian Falk, Salima Ikram, Mohamed Osman, Raúl Sánchez Casado, Kei Yamamoto, Eman H.Zidan, Dina Serova, Manuel F Carrillo, and Sofía Illana López
This report presents the archaeological, epigraphic, conservation, geological, architectural, and... more This report presents the archaeological, epigraphic, conservation, geological, architectural, and site management activities carried out by the Middle Kingdom Theban Project – a project under the auspices of the University of Alcalá Expedition to Deir el-Bahari (Luxor) – in its third season (March–April 2017). In this season, the archaeological
team focused on the mortuary complexes of both Henenu (TT 313) and Ipi (TT 315), with interesting findings such as the re-discovery of the mummification deposit for the vizier Ipi, originally located by Herbert Winlock and the Metropolitan Museum of New York in 1922, and the stepped ramp of Henenu. In addition, conservation and restoration activities were conducted in the sarcophagus chamber of Ipi while new works on the geology, architecture, and 3D reconstruction of the tombs were undertaken during the season.
by Raúl Sánchez Casado, Antonio J. Morales, Mohamed Osman, Kei Yamamoto, Eman H.Zidan, Sebastian Falk, Dina Serova, ernesto echeverria valiente, Sofía Illana López, Patricia Mora Riudavets, and Iria Souto
This report presents the archaeological, epigraphic, conservation and site management activities ... more This report presents the archaeological, epigraphic, conservation and site management activities carried out by the Middle Kingdom Theban Project – a project under the auspices of the Freie Universität Berlin Mission to Deir el-Bahari – in the first two seasons (2015–2016). The two initial seasons have provided abundant material
for the researchers to investigate the origin, history, and role of the early Middle Kingdom necropolis in the northern hills of Deir el-Bahari, its tombs and elite officials buried there, and shall shed light on the history, society, and religion of the period initiated by Mentuhotep II at Thebes at the end of the Eleventh Dynasty.
Books by Sebastian Falk
Das Werk einschließlich aller seiner Teile ist urheberrechtlich geschützt. Jede Ver wertung ist o... more Das Werk einschließlich aller seiner Teile ist urheberrechtlich geschützt. Jede Ver wertung ist ohne Zustimmung des Verlages unzulässig. Das gilt insbesondere für Vervielfältigungen, Übersetzungen, Mikroverfi lmungen und die Einspeicherung und Verarbeitung in elektronischen Systemen.
e-Papers by Sebastian Falk
The Photographic Archive at the Citadel in Old Cairo / Egypt comprises ca. 14,000 objects, mainly... more The Photographic Archive at the Citadel in Old Cairo / Egypt comprises ca. 14,000 objects, mainly silver gelatine glass negatives and acetate sheet film negatives. Since 2002 the DAI Cairo is - thanks to the support by the German Foreign Ministry - involved in a restauration and training program which aims at helping to secure, safely store, and conserve the glass negatives and at training of local inspectors in order to create local conservation and restauration capacities. The following paper reports about conservation and training activities in 2015 – 2017.
Talks by Sebastian Falk
Tell! The Cairo Department of the German Archaeological Institute is pleased to announce that the... more Tell! The Cairo Department of the German Archaeological Institute is pleased to announce that the lecture series 'Tell!' will resume after a five year break. TELL! provides a forum for early career researchers (advanced PhD students and early stage Postdocs) to present their research on Egypt and Nubia-results, preliminary results and/or approaches-through all time periods and scientific fields related to archaeology and to obtain constructive feedback in a supportive environment.
The lecture series will be held online (Zoom) every last Tuesday of the month at 6 pm (Cairo time, EET)
Further information on this and other events can also be found on the Institute's website at : https://tinyurl.com/5aar6hn2 and https://www.dainst.org/dai/termine.
by Antonio J. Morales, Kelly Accetta Crowe, Marta Arranz Cárcamo, Teresa Bardají Azcárate, Manuel F Carrillo, Carlos Gracia Zamacona, Sofía Illana López, Patricia Mora Riudavets, Mohamed Osman, Raúl Sánchez Casado, Dina Serova, Ahmed Tarek, Sebastian Falk, and Eman H.Zidan
The current report presents the archaeological, epigraphic, conservation, geological, and archite... more The current report presents the archaeological, epigraphic, conservation, geological, and architectural works carried out by the Middle Kingdom Theban Project – a project under the auspices of the University of Alcalá
Expedition to Deir el-Bahari (Luxor) – in its fourth season (March-April 2018). In this season, the archaeological team expanded its concession, with the incorporation of two new areas in the eastern side of the necropolis of Deir el-Bahari (tombs TT316, MMA519, MMA520, and E1) and the Asasif cemetery (TT103, TT366). The expedition continued with its work in the mortuary complexes of Henenu (TT313) and Ipi (TT315), initiated the study of the tombs at the eastern area, excavated the entrance and main corridor of a new tomb (E1) in this part of the necropolis, and studied the epigraphic and architectural issues in the tombs of Dagi (TT103) and Djari (TT366).
by Antonio J. Morales, Kelly Accetta Crowe, Sergio Alarcón Robledo, ernesto echeverria valiente, Sebastian Falk, Salima Ikram, Mohamed Osman, Raúl Sánchez Casado, Kei Yamamoto, Eman H.Zidan, Dina Serova, Manuel F Carrillo, and Sofía Illana López
This report presents the archaeological, epigraphic, conservation, geological, architectural, and... more This report presents the archaeological, epigraphic, conservation, geological, architectural, and site management activities carried out by the Middle Kingdom Theban Project – a project under the auspices of the University of Alcalá Expedition to Deir el-Bahari (Luxor) – in its third season (March–April 2017). In this season, the archaeological
team focused on the mortuary complexes of both Henenu (TT 313) and Ipi (TT 315), with interesting findings such as the re-discovery of the mummification deposit for the vizier Ipi, originally located by Herbert Winlock and the Metropolitan Museum of New York in 1922, and the stepped ramp of Henenu. In addition, conservation and restoration activities were conducted in the sarcophagus chamber of Ipi while new works on the geology, architecture, and 3D reconstruction of the tombs were undertaken during the season.
by Raúl Sánchez Casado, Antonio J. Morales, Mohamed Osman, Kei Yamamoto, Eman H.Zidan, Sebastian Falk, Dina Serova, ernesto echeverria valiente, Sofía Illana López, Patricia Mora Riudavets, and Iria Souto
This report presents the archaeological, epigraphic, conservation and site management activities ... more This report presents the archaeological, epigraphic, conservation and site management activities carried out by the Middle Kingdom Theban Project – a project under the auspices of the Freie Universität Berlin Mission to Deir el-Bahari – in the first two seasons (2015–2016). The two initial seasons have provided abundant material
for the researchers to investigate the origin, history, and role of the early Middle Kingdom necropolis in the northern hills of Deir el-Bahari, its tombs and elite officials buried there, and shall shed light on the history, society, and religion of the period initiated by Mentuhotep II at Thebes at the end of the Eleventh Dynasty.
Das Werk einschließlich aller seiner Teile ist urheberrechtlich geschützt. Jede Ver wertung ist o... more Das Werk einschließlich aller seiner Teile ist urheberrechtlich geschützt. Jede Ver wertung ist ohne Zustimmung des Verlages unzulässig. Das gilt insbesondere für Vervielfältigungen, Übersetzungen, Mikroverfi lmungen und die Einspeicherung und Verarbeitung in elektronischen Systemen.
The Photographic Archive at the Citadel in Old Cairo / Egypt comprises ca. 14,000 objects, mainly... more The Photographic Archive at the Citadel in Old Cairo / Egypt comprises ca. 14,000 objects, mainly silver gelatine glass negatives and acetate sheet film negatives. Since 2002 the DAI Cairo is - thanks to the support by the German Foreign Ministry - involved in a restauration and training program which aims at helping to secure, safely store, and conserve the glass negatives and at training of local inspectors in order to create local conservation and restauration capacities. The following paper reports about conservation and training activities in 2015 – 2017.
Tell! The Cairo Department of the German Archaeological Institute is pleased to announce that the... more Tell! The Cairo Department of the German Archaeological Institute is pleased to announce that the lecture series 'Tell!' will resume after a five year break. TELL! provides a forum for early career researchers (advanced PhD students and early stage Postdocs) to present their research on Egypt and Nubia-results, preliminary results and/or approaches-through all time periods and scientific fields related to archaeology and to obtain constructive feedback in a supportive environment.
The lecture series will be held online (Zoom) every last Tuesday of the month at 6 pm (Cairo time, EET)
Further information on this and other events can also be found on the Institute's website at : https://tinyurl.com/5aar6hn2 and https://www.dainst.org/dai/termine.