It may be said of some very old places ... the nearer we approach them, the more remote they seem; the more we study them, the more we have yet to learn. Each season beholds the exploration of new sites, and each explorer has some new thing to tell ... The interest never flags – the subject never palls upon us – the mine is never exhausted. Amelia Edwards, 1892
It may be said of some very old places ... the nearer we approach them, the more remote they seem; the more we study them, the more we have yet to learn. Each season beholds the exploration of new sites, and each explorer has some new thing to tell ... The interest never flags – the subject never palls upon us – the mine is never exhausted.
Amelia Edwards, 1892
Non-elite funerary belief in the reign of Akhenaten. Project directors: Anna Stevens and Anders Bettum, Amarna Project.Read more
The causeway of the tombs of Khunes and Sarenput. Project director: Martin Bommas, University of Birmingham.Read more
Excavation of a bead workshop and chemical analysis of glass found throughout Amarna. Project director: Anna Hodgkinson, Freie Universität Berlin.Read more
Following in Petrie’s Footsteps. Project director: Geoffrey Tassie, University of Winchester.Read more
The texts of Quarry P in their industrial landscape context. Project director: Roland Enmarch, University of Liverpool.Read more
(Centenary Award). Project director: Nora Shalaby.Read more
A re-discovered tomb in Qurnet Murei. Project director: Sayed Mamdouh.Read more
(Centenary Award). Project director: Bart Vanthuyne, KU LeuvenRead more
Research into the building history, techniques and materials of the Middle Kingdom fortress of Shalfak in Lower Nubia. Project director: Claudia Näser, University College London.Read more