Unearthing Alexandria’s Archaeology: The Italian Contribution

Unearthing Alexandria’s Archaeology: The Italian Contribution
Title Unearthing Alexandria’s Archaeology: The Italian Contribution PDF eBook
Author Mohamed Kenawi
Publisher Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Pages 208
Release 2018-05-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1784918660

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Presents an archival survey, historical research, and archaeological description of the main Italian excavations in Alexandria from the 1890s to the 1950s, offering detailed descriptions of excavations at Hadra, Chatby, Anfushi and more, accompanied by often unpublished photographs and a catalogue of rare photographs of further sites in Alexandria.

Unearthing Alexandria's Archaeology

Unearthing Alexandria's Archaeology
Title Unearthing Alexandria's Archaeology PDF eBook
Author Mohamed Kenawi
Publisher Archaeopress Archaeology
Pages 208
Release 2018-05-09
Genre Alexandria (Egypt)
ISBN 9781784918651

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Presents an archival survey, historical research, and archaeological description of the main Italian excavations in Alexandria from the 1890s to the 1950s, offering detailed descriptions of excavations at Hadra, Chatby, Anfushi and more, accompanied by often unpublished photographs and a catalogue of rare photographs of further sites in Alexandria.

Unearthing Gotham

Unearthing Gotham
Title Unearthing Gotham PDF eBook
Author Anne-Marie E. Cantwell
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 388
Release 2003-10-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780300097993

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Under the teeming metropolis that is present-day New York City lie the buried remains of long-lost worlds. The remnants of nineteenth-century New York reveal much about its inhabitants and neighborhoods, from fashionable Washington Square to the notorious Five Points. Underneath there are traces of the Dutch and English colonists who arrived in the area in the seventeenth century, as well as of the Africans they enslaved. And beneath all these layers is the land that Native Americans occupied for hundreds of generations from their first arrival eleven thousand years ago. Now two distinguished archaeologists draw on the results of more than a century of excavations to relate the interconnected stories of these different peoples who shared and shaped the land that makes up the modern city. In treating New York's five boroughs as one enormous archaeological site, Anne-Marie Cantwell and Diana diZerega Wall weave Native American, colonial, and post-colonial history into an absorbing, panoramic narrative. They also describe the work of the archaeologists who uncovered this evidence--nineteenth-century pioneers, concerned citizens, and today's professionals. In the process, Cantwell and Wall raise provocative questions about the nature of cities, urbanization, the colonial experience, Indian life, the family, and the use of space. Engagingly written and abundantly illustrated, Unearthing Gotham offers a fresh perspective on the richness of the American legacy.

Hellenistic Alexandria: Celebrating 24 Centuries – Papers presented at the conference held on December 13–15 2017 at Acropolis Museum, Athens

Hellenistic Alexandria: Celebrating 24 Centuries – Papers presented at the conference held on December 13–15 2017 at Acropolis Museum, Athens
Title Hellenistic Alexandria: Celebrating 24 Centuries – Papers presented at the conference held on December 13–15 2017 at Acropolis Museum, Athens PDF eBook
Author Christos S. Zerefos
Publisher Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Pages 321
Release 2019-02-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1789690676

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This proceedings volume includes high-level dialogues and philosophical discussions between international experts on Hellenistic Alexandria. The goal was to celebrate the 24 centuries which have elapsed since its foundation and the beginning of the Library and the Museum of Alexandria.

Unearthing Atlantis:

Unearthing Atlantis:
Title Unearthing Atlantis: PDF eBook
Author Charles R. Pellegrino
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 388
Release 2001-07-03
Genre History
ISBN 0380810441

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Illustrated history of Thera Islands of Greece, the Minoan civilization and the fabled land of Atlantis.

Kom al-Ahmer – Kom Wasit I: Excavations in the Metelite Nome, Egypt

Kom al-Ahmer – Kom Wasit I: Excavations in the Metelite Nome, Egypt
Title Kom al-Ahmer – Kom Wasit I: Excavations in the Metelite Nome, Egypt PDF eBook
Author Mohamed Kenawi
Publisher Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Pages 386
Release 2019-12-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1789692997

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This volume presents the results of the Italian archaeological mission at Kom al-Ahmer and Kom Wasit, Beheira, Egypt between 2012 and 2016. It provides details of the survey and excavation results of the different occupation phases, which range from the Late Dynastic to the Early Islamic period.

Archaeology from Space

Archaeology from Space
Title Archaeology from Space PDF eBook
Author Sarah Parcak
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Pages 231
Release 2019-07-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1250198291

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Winner of Archaeological Institute of America's Felicia A. Holton Book Award • Winner of the Phi Beta Kappa Prize for Science • An Amazon Best Science Book of 2019 • A Science Friday Best Science Book of 2019 • A Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction Book of 2019 • A Science News Best Book of 2019 • Nature's Top Ten Books of 2019 "A crash course in the amazing new science of space archaeology that only Sarah Parcak can give. This book will awaken the explorer in all of us." ?Chris Anderson, Head of TED National Geographic Explorer and TED Prize-winner Dr. Sarah Parcak gives readers a personal tour of the evolution, major discoveries, and future potential of the young field of satellite archaeology. From surprise advancements after the declassification of spy photography, to a new map of the mythical Egyptian city of Tanis, she shares her field’s biggest discoveries, revealing why space archaeology is not only exciting, but urgently essential to the preservation of the world’s ancient treasures. Parcak has worked in twelve countries and four continents, using multispectral and high-resolution satellite imagery to identify thousands of previously unknown settlements, roads, fortresses, palaces, tombs, and even potential pyramids. From there, her stories take us back in time and across borders, into the day-to-day lives of ancient humans whose traits and genes we share. And she shows us that if we heed the lessons of the past, we can shape a vibrant future. Includes Illustrations