TELL el-FARKHA (GHAZALA) SEASON 2009
TELL el-FARKHA (GHAZALA) SEASON 2009
Author(s): Krzysztof M. Ciałowicz, Marek ChłodnickiSubject(s): Archaeology
Published by: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: Nile Delta; Tell el-Farkha; Protodynastic Period; Early Dynastic; Lower Egyptian Culture; Naqada
Summary/Abstract: Excavations at Tell el-Farkha in 2009 were conducted on all three koms making up the site. A complex of buildings around an empty space continued to be investigated on the Western Kom, the results confirming the exceptional role of the Western shrine (Room 211) and its surroundings at the turn of the Protodynastic period. Remains of a Lower Egyptian “residence” were identified on the Central Kom. The layout of these rectangular units made of organic materials and wooden structures serving as enclosures proved to be quite complicated. A number of pits, some of them lined with mud, were found in and around the structures. On the Eastern Kom 23 graves were discovered and fully explored. They can be divided into three main groups. The most interesting are the richest graves lined with mud brick or even constructed in mastaba form, with numerous offerings inside them. Four subsidiary child graves were discovered in the south wall of a freestanding mastaba (grave 100) from the times of Dynasty 0.
Journal: Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean
- Issue Year: 2012
- Issue No: XXI
- Page Range: 135-156
- Page Count: 22
- Language: English