AERA Archaeologist Shares 3-D Scanning With Global Audience

Kyoto, Japan – On September 16th, Kyoto University hosted a one-day event where 22 individuals shared their knowledge and experience in a wide variety of innovative ideas and practices. The event, TEDxKyoto, designed to inspire the world as presenters shared...

Dr. Lehner Visits Pacific Northwest

With the summer season behind us, the Pacific Science Center in Seattle kicks off the new autumn season with their Ancient Egypt Distinguished Speakers Lecture Series. Each week, beginning in early October, a new speaker will engage their audience in discussions on...

Ana Tavares in Italian Lecture Series

AERA Co-Field Director Ana Tavares heads to Italy this month as a guest speaker in the lecture series, Tra Cielo e Terra (Between Heaven and Earth). This series features several internationally renowned experts within the archaeology and astronomy fields, looking to...

Connecting Our Data Through Digitization

Posted by Rebekah Miracle Even though I’ve been back home from Giza for over a week now, my work with the AERA geographic information system (GIS) isn’t over– it has just shifted into a new phase. During the excavation season, my priority was the daily digitization of...

Time for tea?? Final week in the Giza Lab

Posted by Dr. Claire Malleson After a busy season of work on materials from four areas of the AERA excavations, the Giza lab is now winding down. The ceramicists have finished their recording and drawing, the objects are all registered, sketched, photographed and...

Reading History Through Holes

Posted by Hanan Mahmoud Working in excavations requires you to be patient and record everything stratigraphically starting from modern to old. But working in trenches enables you to answer specific questions. Sometimes archaeologists have to make “shofi...

Learning The Language Of Others

Posted by Alexandra Jacobsen I was given the wonderful opportunity to return as a volunteer this year. I realized very quickly that only knowing a few words in Arabic from my last trip was not going to be enough this season. Archaeology itself is difficult but...