Gebelein Archaeological Project 2019: Pathyris and the cemeteries in East Gebelein and the Chert Survey in West Gebelein

Author:

Ejsmond Wojciech1ORCID,Chyła Julia M.2ORCID,Witkowski Piotr3,Wieczorek Dawid F.4ORCID,Takács Dániel5ORCID,Ostasz Arkadiusz3,Ostasz Elżbieta3,Tambs Lena6,Buławka Sylwia7ORCID,Oeters Vincent8ORCID,Abdelhay Fatma Farag3

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Sciences, PhD Candidate

2. University of Warsaw, Antiquity of Southeastern Europe Research Centre, PhD candidate

3. Independent

4. University of Warsaw, Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology

5. University of Warsaw, Faculty of Oriental Studies, Department of Egyptology

6. DFG RTG 1878, Institute for African Studies and Egyptology, University of Cologne

7. Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology

8. KU Leuven/Ghent University

Abstract

Fieldwork in early 2019 by the Gebelein Archaeological Project encompassed surveys of two cemeteries situated south of the ancient town of Per-Hathor/Pathyris in the area of the Eastern Mountain of Gebelein. One of these is dated to the Old Kingdom and the First Intermediate Period, the other tentatively to Fatimid times. The third survey searched for local chert sources on the Western Mountain, investigating a local tradition of lithic tool production.

Publisher

University of Warsaw

Subject

General Medicine

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