Description
Kom al-Ahmer - Kom Wasit I Excavations in the Metelite Nome, Egypt presents the results of the Italian archaeological mission between 2012 and 2016. It provides details of the survey and excavation results from different occupation phases. A complete town beneath the Nile silt was revealed using a combination of modern scientific techniques. Hellenistic houses and a temple enclosure wall were investigated at Kom Wasit; while at Kom al-Ahmer, a Late Roman house, an amphora storage building, a cistern and an early Islamic cemetery were revealed.
Dating from the Late Dynastic to the Early Islamic period, the remains found at Kom al-Ahmer and Kom Wasit demonstrate for the first time the rich archaeological heritage of this region.
Edited by Mohamed Kenawi, this volume contains contributions by Cristina Mondin, Michele Asolati Louise Bertini, Audrey Eller, Urska Furlan, Ole Herslund, Israel Hinojosa Balino, Marie-Caroline Livaditis, Giorgia Marchiori, Marcus Muller, Benjamin T. Pennington and Amy Wilson.
About the Author
Mohamed Kenawi is a Researcher and Training Manager for the Endangered Archaeology of the Middle East and North Africa project, University of Oxford. He was Head Researcher (2011-16), then Acting Director (2016-17), of the Hellenistic Centre of Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Alexandria. Published works include Alexandria's Hinterland: Archaeology of the Western Nile Delta, Egypt (2014) and Unearthing Alexandria's Archaeology (2018). He is Egypt Coordinator for the Manar al-Athar open access photo-archive.
Book Information
ISBN 9781789692983
Author Mohamed Kenawi
Format Hardback
Page Count 386
Imprint Archaeopress
Publisher Archaeopress
Weight(grams) 1573g