by aera | Jan 23, 2015 | Archive
Dr. Claire Malleson, AERA archaeobotanist and Giza lab manager, will be teaching a series of four classes at the Egypt Exploration Society in Cairo in February. The study of plant remains from archaeological excavations provides a wealth of information about life in...
by aera | Dec 30, 2014 | Archive
Giza 2015 Beginners’ Field-School Saturday 31st January to Thursday 26th March, 2015 Ancient Egypt Research Associates (AERA) Applications are now open to inspectors of the Ministry of Antiquities (MA) for the Giza 2015 Beginners’ Field-School run by AERA....
by aera | Dec 15, 2014 | News
Wishing you Happy Holidays and a prosperous and peaceful New Year from the whole AERA team From exploring Egypt’s ancient cities to training the next generation of Egyptian archaeologists, AERA’s work is made possible thanks to the support of our...
by aera | Nov 7, 2014 | Featured Content, News
The animation below shows the first photograph taken from the summit of the Great Pyramid, a stereoview photo taken by E.L. Wilson in 1882. This photo also provides the first photographic record of the site where the Lost City of the Pyramids settlement (Heit...
by aera | Nov 6, 2014 | Archive
Ana Tavares, AERA’s joint field-director, will be giving three talks in November. All are open to the public. Living in a cultic landscape: the Khentkawes settlement at Giza November 14, 6:30pm Lecture Theatre G6, Institute of Archaeology, University College London,...