by aera | Oct 11, 2011 | 2011 Field Season, Blog
Posted by Ashraf Abdel Aziz, MRFS supervisor, SCA When I started to study sundried bricks in 2005, I had no clear plan because so many studies had already been done. I said to myself, “What can I add to the abundant brick studies which cover bricks as an architectural...
by aera | Oct 6, 2011 | 2011 Field Season
Posted by Nahlaa Refaat Mahmoud, MRFS Student, SCA inspector The ARCE/AERA Field School in Mit Rahina 2011 is training the next generation of archaeologists. I’ve heard, met and known many of their graduates and they encouraged me to apply. In the interview, which was...
by aera | Oct 3, 2011 | 2011 Field Season
Posted by Dan Jones and Mike House Time is flying by and we are almost in week four of the field school program. Since arriving at Kom Fahkry, the students have been enthusiastically learning the key aspects of archaeological work. While on site, they have received...
by aera | Sep 29, 2011 | 2011 Field Season
Posted by Pedro Manuel Lourenço Gonçalves (Cambridge University) In the shadow of the Saqqara Pyramids, right where the desert becomes fertile land, every morning a group of almost 50 people waits for the minibuses. Their tired eyes can´t hide the enthusiasm for a new...
by aera | Sep 27, 2011 | 2011 Field Season
Posted by Dr. David Jeffreys (Director of the Survey of Memphis, Egypt Exploration Society) One week into excavation and the site is certainly taking shape. The mountains of local refuse have been cleared by machine and real archaeology has begun. It is a pleasure to...
by aera | Sep 19, 2011 | 2011 Field Season, Blog
Posted by Dr. Judith Bunbury (Cambridge University) I’m glad to be back in Egypt, my first visit since the revolution and a time of great optimism as well as a little uncertainty. We arrived at the site on the first day to find that it is beautifully clean and that...