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View article: Un édifice au nom du roi Héqataoui (Ahmosé Ier) dans la nécropole thébaine
Un édifice au nom du roi Héqataoui (Ahmosé Ier) dans la nécropole thébaine Open
While there is massive evidence of the mortuary cult of Ahmose I’s family at Abydos, in the form of pyramids, cult buildings and texts, the Theban necropolis is virtually devoid of archaeological testimony on the building activities of the…
View article: Asasif 2019, Operation A, Late Period Limestone Oil Lamp, inv. AS-2019-1137-01, Artifact Survey AS_2019_OBJ.2_H_2
Asasif 2019, Operation A, Late Period Limestone Oil Lamp, inv. AS-2019-1137-01, Artifact Survey AS_2019_OBJ.2_H_2 Open
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View article: Asasif 2018, Operation A, Grave of a Dog in a Late Period Backfill, Field Survey AS-2018-H-3
Asasif 2018, Operation A, Grave of a Dog in a Late Period Backfill, Field Survey AS-2018-H-3 Open
The photogrammetric survey AS-2018-H-3 has been conducted to document the contexts discovered by the French Archaeological Mission in Asasif (Luxor, Egypt) and to prepare the publication. The datas consist in 95 photos in jpg format used f…
View article: RDC volume 62 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
RDC volume 62 issue 1 Cover and Front matter Open
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View article: The End of the “Green Oasis”: Chronological Bayesian Modeling of Human and Environmental Dynamics in the Bahariya Area (Egyptian Sahara) from Pharaonic Third Intermediate Period to Medieval Times
The End of the “Green Oasis”: Chronological Bayesian Modeling of Human and Environmental Dynamics in the Bahariya Area (Egyptian Sahara) from Pharaonic Third Intermediate Period to Medieval Times Open
After the sharp transition to aridity that followed the “Green Sahara” episode 5500 years ago, human settlements took refuge in Egyptian oases, which have to varying extents been “Green Oases” for centuries. In that period, synchronous wit…
View article: On the Use of Fluxgate 3‐Axis Magnetometers in Archaeology: Application with a Multi‐sensor Device on the Site of Qasr ‘Allam in the Western Desert of Egypt
On the Use of Fluxgate 3‐Axis Magnetometers in Archaeology: Application with a Multi‐sensor Device on the Site of Qasr ‘Allam in the Western Desert of Egypt Open
Fluxgate 3‐axis magnetometers are seldom used on archaeological sites due to their lack of precision. Nonetheless, they offer light weight, low power consumption and the ability of compensation of the magnetization of the prospecting devic…