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Publikováno v:
Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, Vol 29, Iss 2, Pp 131-165 (2020)
In 2019, the Polish–Slovak Archaeological Mission in Tell el-Retaba continued the excavation of a Third Intermediate Period settlement in Area 9. The paper presents two houses, {1095} and {3111}, in detail. Activity-area analysis is employed to det
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/eef1a802eca640318c55cd34c8505539
Autor:
Jozef Hudec, Łukasz Jarmużek, Lucia Hulkova, Emil Fulajtar, Veronica Dubcova, Sławomir Rzepka, Agnieszka Ryś
Publikováno v:
Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, Vol 27, Iss 1, Pp 93-122 (2018)
The 2017 season of archaeological excavation at the site of Tell el-Retaba in the Nile Delta in Egypt led to several interesting discoveries. Two of these concerned burials: a Hyksos tomb from the Second Intermediate Period, robbed but with some rema
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9ebfe338ee8f48bf8dfad4c9cc33654e
Publikováno v:
Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, Vol 26, Iss 1, Pp 109-135 (2017)
Excavations of the Polish–Slovak Archaeological Mission in Tell el-Retaba in 2016 were continued in the western part of the site, uncovering remains of domestic and funerary structures from the Second Intermediate Period in Area 4. Houses from the
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3f33fbaad1094cd88b387b3fdfc8e932
Autor:
Sławomir Rzepka, Jozef Hudec, Łukasz Jarmużek, Veronika Dubcová, Lucia Hulková, Martin Odler, Alena Šefčáková, Piotr Sójka
Publikováno v:
Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, Vol 25, Pp 193-225 (2017)
The excavation at Tell el-Retaba in 2014 and 2015 comprised three seasons of fieldwork, carried out in sectors of the site already opened in previous years. The earliest archaeological remains date from the Second Intermediate Period and represent a
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ea879a1dac264e3e8011553d5dd09866
Autor:
Sławomir Rzepka, Jozef Hudec, Łukasz Jarmużek, Lucia Hulková, Veronika Dubcová, Claire Malleson
Publikováno v:
Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, Vol 24, Iss 1, Pp 139-163 (2016)
The sixth season of fieldwork of the Tell el-Retaba Archaeological Mission has broughta number of significant results. For the first time remains of a Hyksos settlement (beside the previouslyknown cemetery) were uncovered. Exploration of a large, reg
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/060072295295436c9480deda5ff0fc7f
Publikováno v:
Ägypten und Levante. 30:119-156
In 2019, the Polish-Slovak Archaeological Mission in Tell el-Retaba continued the excavation of a large fragment of a Third Intermediate Period settlement. Several houses, as well as structures used for keeping animals were explored. An unexpected di
Publikováno v:
Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean. 26:107-134
Excavations of the Polish–Slovak Archaeological Mission in Tell el-Retaba in 2016 were continued in the western part of the site, uncovering remains of domestic and funerary structures from the Second Intermediate Period in Area 4. Houses from the
Autor:
Martin Odler, Sławomir Rzepka, Alena Šefčáková, Łukasz Jarmużek, Lucia Hulková, Jozef Hudec, Piotr Sójka, Veronika Dubcová
Publikováno v:
Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean. 25:193-225
The excavation at Tell el-Retaba in 2014 and 2015 comprised three seasons of fieldwork, carried out in sectors of the site already opened in previous years. The earliest archaeological remains date from the Second Intermediate Period and represent a
Publikováno v:
Studia Quaternaria, Vol 33, Iss 1, Pp 47-56 (2016)
Małgorzata Zaremba
Małgorzata Zaremba
The archaeological site Tell el-Retaba in north-eastern Egypt, about 35 km to the west of Ismailia city, is located in the middle of Wadi Tumilat, a shallow valley running from the Nile Delta to the Bitter Lakes, along which flows the Suez Canal. In
Autor:
Claire Malleson, Lucia Hulková, Sławomir Rzepka, Veronika Dubcová, Jozef Hudec, Łukasz Jarmużek
Publikováno v:
Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean. :139-163
The sixth season of fieldwork of the Tell el-Retaba Archaeological Mission has brought a number of significant results. For the first time remains of a Hyksos settlement (beside the previously known cemetery) were uncovered. Exploration of a large, r