Tell el-Murra (North Eastern Nile Delta Survey) : season 2008

The Project aims at carrying out an archeological survey of the northeastern part of the Nile Delta and locating archeological sites from Predynastic and Early Dynastic periods. Sites visited during the first season included Tell Akhdar, Gezira Sangaha, Tell Gezira el-Faras, Tell Ginidba, Tell Abu U...

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Main Authors: Jucha, Mariusz, Buszek, Artur
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/68121
https://pcma.uw.edu.pl/wp-content/uploads/pam/PAM_2008_XX/PAM_20_Jucha_Buszek_177_182.pdf
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Summary:The Project aims at carrying out an archeological survey of the northeastern part of the Nile Delta and locating archeological sites from Predynastic and Early Dynastic periods. Sites visited during the first season included Tell Akhdar, Gezira Sangaha, Tell Gezira el-Faras, Tell Ginidba, Tell Abu Umran and Tell el-Murra, which - as the most interesting of these sites - was chosen for further research. It included magnetic prospection and geological core drillings. Most surface pottery material shows affinities to Old Kingdom forms, with some pieces similar to Early Dynastic shapes. The core drillings indicated that surface strata from the Old Kingdom may overlie older occupation layers. Regular (linear) anomalies observed on the magnetic map seem to correspond to remains of mud-brick walls.