Amarna Project

Working with the agreement and co-operation of the Egyptian government, and in particular the Supreme Council of Antiquities, the Amarna Project seeks to: Explore by archaeology the ancient city of Amarna and its historical context Preserve what is left of the ancient city Promote study and recording of the history, archaeology and traditional life and crafts of the surrounding region Increase public knowledge, at all levels, of the city of Amarna and of the surrounding region

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Bioarchaeology team awarded National Geographic Society Grant

Bioarchaeology team awarded National Geographic Society grant
We are delighted to announce the recent award of a National Geographic Society grant to Professor Jerry Rose (University of Arkansas) towards research on the theme ‘Epidemic Disease at Amarna, the Capital City of Egypt’s Heretic Pharaoh, Akhenaten’, including continued excavations at the South Tombs Cemetery in 2013. Many congratulations to the bioarchaeological team on their success.
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Saturday, February 18, 2012

2012 fieldschool in Archaeological Geophysics

2012 fieldschool in Archaeological Geophysics
A five-week Geophysics fieldschool will be held at Amarna in October/November 2012. Click here for details - applications close April 15th.
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Tour Egypt and support the Amarna Project

Tour Egypt and support the Amarna Project
Your Journey Travel has rescheduled their 2012 Archaeology Alive tour of Egypt to September/October. The trip will include visits to all the major monuments of Egypt, along with a tour of Amarna - and a proportion of each ticket cost will be donated to the Amarna Trust. Click here for details!
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Alexandria lecture

Alexandria lecture
Barry Kemp is giving an EES/Bibliotheca Alexandrina lecture 'The City of Tell El-Amarna: its past and its future' in the auditorium at the Bibliotheca at 3pm on Tuesday 21 February. Free admission - all welcome.
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