índices
nº 15
• On the Waterfront: Canals and Harbors in the Time of Giza Pyramid-Building
• Did Egyptians Use the Sun to Align the Pyramids?
• A Change of Address: Funerary Workshop Priests Move to New Quarters
• A Return to Area AA: Informal Seals and Sealings of the Heit el-Ghurab
• Construction Hub to Cult Center: Re-purposing, Old Kingdom Style
nº14 (primavera)
• The Lost Port City of the Pyramids: Heit el-Ghurab reveals a new role as part of a major port of the Nile
• How the Pyramid Builders Found True North
• The First Photos Taken from the Great Pyramid Summit
• Weeds & Seeds: On the Trail of Ancient Egyptian Agriculture
nº 14 (otoño)
• “PEAKIT” Punches Up 3D Laser Scanning, Adds Accurate Surface Relief
• The Lost City is Named One of the Top 10 Field Discoveries
• An Ancient Egyptian Insect Repellent
• A Small Clay Label, a Bundle of Linen, and an Ancient Economic Network
• Securing AERA’s Legacy: Data Curation
nº 13 (primavera)
• Memphis, A City Unseen
• Field School Grads Take The Lead
• North by Northwest: The Strange Case of Giza’s Misalignments
• GPMP Full Circle
nº 13 (otoño)
• New Angles on the Great Pyramids
• Fifth Dynasty Renaissance at Giza
• The Silo Building Complex
• Living on a Slope in the Town of Queen Khentkawes
• Egypt’s Oldest Olive
nº 12 (primavera)
• The OK Corral
• The Luxor Study Field School
• Bringing an Ancient House Back to Life
• The Buried Basin and the Town Beyond
nº 12 (otoño)
• Solar Alignments of Giza
• GIS Brings It All Together
• Stews, Meat and Marrow
• The Mit Rahina Field School
nº 11 (primavera)
• Called Back to Luxor: AERA-ARCE Field School
• Ascending Giza on a Monumental Ramp
• Analysis and Publication Field School
• A New Field Season: A New Home
nº 11 (invierno)
• Digging Again
• Training Egypt’s Archaeological Scientists
• Double-Decker Dorms
• On The Cusp Of A New Dynasty
nº 10 (primavera)
• 10, 20, 30 Years: Mark Lehner Reflects on a Career in Archaeology
• In Memoriam: Mahmoud Kirsh
• Daily Life of the Pyramid Builders
• AERA’s New Home
nº 10 (otoño)
• The 2009 Field School
• Teaching Ceramics
• A Priest’s Home in Khentkawes Town
• Dog Burials Discovered at Giza
nº 9 (primavera)
• Impressions of the Past
• Lost City Site, Flooded
• AERA Membership Program
• Digging Old Luxor
• Rescue Dig, SAFS
nº 9 (otoño)
• Deciphering Ancient Code
• Small Finds, Big Results
• Egypt’s Oldest Olive
• Two Royal Towns
• Giza: Overviews
nº 8 (otoño 2007)
• Class of 2005
• GIS: Digitizing Archaeology
• Conservation Pilot Program
• Rescue Archaeology
nº 8 (otoño 2006)
• Enigma of the Pedestals
• Ideas to Reality
• A High-Class Dump
• Class of 2006
• Mapping Khentkawes
nº7 (primavera)
• Remote sensing
• Glen Dash
• Egyptian labor organization
nº 6 (invierno)
• Millennium Project
• Gallery revealed
• Pharaoh’s storeroom
nº 6 (primavera)
• Western Town
• Eastern Town house
• Microscope photography
nº 6 (otoño)
• Pyramid city
• Peter Norton
• Mapping Aswan quarries
nº 5 (primavera)
• Unfinished Giza
• David Koch
• Fabric of a pyramid
nº 5 (otoño)
• Footprint of the state
• Desert in flood
• Wall of the Crow
nº 4 (primavera)
• Giza galleries
• Matthew McCauley
• Khafre’s galleries
nº 4 (otoño)
• Unveiling a royal plan
• Jon Jerde
• Magnetic anomaly surveying
nº 3 (primavera)
• Drawing Giza
• The Millennium Clock
• Millennium Project
nº 3 (otoño)
• Capturing Area A
• Bruce Ludwig
• The older phase
nº 2 (invierno)
• Microarchaeology
• Sealings from Giza
• Pots to pyramids
nº 2 (verano)
• A workman’s house
• Sphinx restoration
• Sand, wind, and heat
• Late period burials
• Copper workshop
nº 1 (primavera)
• Introducing AERAGRAM
• Pyramid-age bakery reconstructed
• Radiocarbon dating
nº1 (primavera)
• Director’s diary
• GPMP database
• 1997 field season
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