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The NYU Amheida Excavations

The Amheida project started at Columbia University in 2001. Since 2008, New York University is the primary sponsoring institution, with Columbia University continuing as a partner in the project. The Amheida Excavations collaborate with other participating groups in the Dakhleh Oasis Project, an international venture dedicated to studying the interaction between human settlement and the environment over the long span from the earliest human presence in the oasis to modern times. Amheida (ancient Trimithis: https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/776235) has remains spanning nearly three millennia, and paleolithic material is found along its fringes. The majority of the excavated material by Columbia and NYU, however, has been from the late Roman period, with significant finds from periods dating back to the New Kingdom and the Third Intermediate Period on the site of the main temple. The publications collected here relate primarily to the archaeology and history of Trimithis by members or affiliates of the Amheida Excavations team.

Collection's Items: 1 to 20 of 85

Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2017An Abnormal Hieratic Letter from Dakhleh Oasis (Ostracon Amheida 16003)Günter, Vittmann
Feb-2006‛Ain al Gadida 2006 ExcavationsAravecchia, Nicola
Feb-2007Ain el-Gedida 2007 ExcavationsAravecchia, Nicola
Feb-2008Ain el-Gedida 2008 ExcavationsAravecchia, Nicola
Feb-2009Ain el-Gedida 2009 Study Season SCA ReportAravecchia, Nicola
Feb-2010Ain el-Gedida 2010 Study Season SCA ReportAravecchia, Nicola
2006Ain el-Gedida: Results from the 2006 Field SeasonAravecchia, Nicola
2006Amheida 2004-2006. New results from the excavations.Davoli, Paola
2012Amheida 2007-2009: New Results from the ExcavationsDavoli, Paola
2008Amheida 2008 - Object Conservation WorkMustafa, Mohammed Ahmed Sayed
2009Amheida 2009 - Object Conservation WorkMustafa, Mohammed Ahmed Sayed
2010Amheida 2010 - Object conservationMustafa, Mohammed Ahmed Sayed
2012Amheida 2012 - Object ConservationMustafa, Mohammed Ahmed Sayed
2012Amheida 2012 - Object ConservationHussein, Mahmoud Samir
2014Amheida/Trimithis (Dakhla Oasis): results from a pottery survey in area 11Caputo, Clementina
2012Amheida: Architectural Conservation and Site Development Work, 2004-2009Warner, Nicholas
2014Art on the Edge: The Late Roman Wall Painting of Amheida EgyptMcFadden, Susanna
2012Ceramics from Ain el-Gedida (Dakhleh Oasis): preliminary resultsDixneuf, Delphine
6-Mar-2023Characterization of Excavated SIlver Alloy (Billon) Coins from Amheida, Dakhla Oasis, EgyptEl-Gohary, Mohamed; Rifai, Mai; Hussein, Mahmoud
2012Christianity on Thoth's HillBagnall, Roger S.; Cribiore, Raffaella