Giza Plateau Mapping Project Season 2005 Preliminary Report (Giza Occasional Papers),Used

Giza Plateau Mapping Project Season 2005 Preliminary Report (Giza Occasional Papers),Used

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The volume covers the 2005 season of clearing and mapping at the Khentkawes Town on the Giza Plateau, ongoing work on the 4th Dynasty settlement at the Lost City of the Pyramids (Heit elGhurob [HeG] site), and two other projects at the HeG site: conservation of a small residential structure and survey, mapping, and excavation of Late Period burials. The work at the HeG site encompasses excavations at the Wall of the Crow; in the area East of the Galleries; within the Royal Administration Building; and in the Western Town, Pottery Mound, House Units 1 and 3, and the Pedestal Building area.

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  • Q: What is the focus of the Giza Plateau Mapping Project Season 2005 Preliminary Report? A: The report covers the 2005 season of clearing and mapping at the Khentkawes Town on the Giza Plateau, including ongoing work at the 4th Dynasty settlement at the Lost City of the Pyramids.
  • Q: Who is the author of this report? A: The report is authored by Mark Lehner.
  • Q: What are the main projects discussed in this volume? A: The volume discusses the conservation of a small residential structure, survey, mapping, and excavation of Late Period burials at the Heit el-Ghurob site.
  • Q: How many pages does the Giza Plateau Mapping Project report have? A: The report contains 90 pages.
  • Q: Is this report illustrated? A: Yes, this report is an illustrated edition.
  • Q: What type of binding does the report have? A: The report is available in paperback binding.
  • Q: When was the Giza Plateau Mapping Project Season 2005 Preliminary Report published? A: The report was published on December 31, 2006.
  • Q: What historical periods does the report cover? A: The report primarily covers the 4th Dynasty and Late Period burials related to the Giza Plateau.
  • Q: Can this report assist with research on ancient Egyptian settlements? A: Yes, the report offers valuable insights into the excavation and mapping of ancient Egyptian settlements, particularly at the Heit el-Ghurob site.
  • Q: Is there any information on the excavation methods used in this project? A: While the report outlines the projects undertaken, it is advisable to read the document for detailed descriptions of the excavation methods used.

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