Ancient Egypt Research Associates: Analysis and Publication Field School Papers
Analysis and Publication Field School Papers
Ancient Egypt Research Associates is pleased to announce the release of Settlement and Cemetery at Giza: Papers from the 2010 AERA-ARCE Field School.
This volume is the first in a series of planned volumes representing
the culmination of student work prepared during our Analysis and
Publication Field Schools, the final step in our four-part field school for Ministry of Antiquities Inspectors run in conjunction with the American Center for Research in Egypt since 2005.
Settlement and Cemetery presents preliminary excavation and
specialist reports detailing fieldwork and material culture analysis
from the Heit el-Ghurab (HeG) and Khentkawes Town (KKT) sites carried
out during 2010 and 2013 field school seasons. The book includes the
following papers:
- reports on the AA and EOG-D Bakeries by Hanan Mahmoud and James Taylor, and Rabee Eissa, respectively
- a report summarizing excavation of enigmatic “pedestal” structures in the MSE Area by Ashraf Abd el-Aziz
- a preliminary report on the MSE ceramics by Mahmoud el-Shafey, Mohamed Naguib, and Sherif Abd el-Monaem
- an analysis of the faunal remains from the AA Bakery by Rasha Abd el-Mageed
- an osteological study on the Chute burials by Scott Haddow and Afaf Wahba
- a report and catalog of the archaeobotanical remains of House E by Mary Anne Murray and Rebab el-Gendy
- a brief history of nine AERA-ARCE Field School sessions and the
philosophical and functional blueprint behind the program by Ana Tavares
It is with great pride that we present this volume of our students’
work. In some cases, these papers are our students’ first print
publication—a momentous achievement for any young scholar. Providing
both training and a platform for publication helps our students become
active participants in their country’s proud archaeological heritage,
not only playing a role in safeguarding it but also in disseminating it
to the world.
We are proud to present their work and feel strongly that it
contributes towards a further understanding of Old Kingdom and Late
Period Giza. Thank you to all our members for helping to make this
rewarding endeavor possible.
Click here to download a PDF copy of Settlement and Cemetery at Giza: Papers from the 2010 AERA-ARCE Field School.
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