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

Friday, September 28, 2012

Horizon Summer 2012

Horizon Summer 2012 issue
The latest issue of Horizon, newsletter of the Amarna Trust, is now available for download on our website.
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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

2011 and 2012 bioarchaeology reports online

2011 and 2012 bioarchaeology reports online
Reports on the study of the human remains from the South Tombs Cemetery for 2011 and 2012 are now available online.
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2012 Autumn season underway

2012 Autumnn season underway
The 2012 Autumn field season is now underway at Amarna. Amongst the work planned is excavation at the South Tombs Cemetery, and conservation of the coffins from this site. Visit our Facebook page for photos and updates on the season!
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Thursday, September 20, 2012

Reconstructing the Kom el-Nana reliefwork

Reconstructing the Kom el-Nana reliefwork
Read about Dr Jacquelyn Williamson's project to reconstruct the broken reliefwork from the shrines at Kom el-Nana in a new research page on our website - click here.
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Monday, September 10, 2012

Fitzwilliam Museum Lecture

Fitzwilliam Museum Lecture
The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, is hosting a free public lecture, 'Trouble with termites – the conservation of painted wood coffins at Amarna, Egypt' by Julie Dawson on October 3. All welcome - click here for details.
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