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The tombs of Asasif: archaeological explorationin the 2013/2014 season [PDF]

open access: diamondPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2016
In the 2013/2014 season, a Polish team from the University of Wrocław started work inthe northern part of the Asasif necropolis, near the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut in Deir el-Bahari.An archaeological survey was carried out on the Asasif slope.
Patryk Chudzik
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Human remains from the Tomb of Khety (MMA 508/TT 311) in North Asasif [PDF]

open access: diamondPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2019
The North Asasif Necropolis, adjacent to the New Kingdom temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el Bahari, has been the subject of several excavations over the past century, first by H.E.
Roselyn A. Campbell
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Decorated burial chamber of Meru (TT 240) at North Asasif: some remarks on the layout [PDF]

open access: diamondPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2020
The paper offers some preliminary considerations concerning the distribution, composition, and orientation of the elements comprising the decoration of the burial chamber of Meru, TT 240.
Anastasiia Stupko-Lubczyńska
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Human remains from Tomb MMA 514 in North Asasif: preliminary assessment [PDF]

open access: diamondPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2018
Since 2013 the Asasif Project has conducted excavations of several Middle Kingdom tombs in the North Asasif Necropolis under the direction of Patryk Chudzik.
Roselyn A. Campbell
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Middle Kingdom tombs of Asasif: archaeological fieldwork in 2017 [PDF]

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The recent works in the 2017 season at the North Asasif Necropolis have led to the discovery of Middle Kingdom burial assemblages, as well as funerary equipment dated to the Third Intermediate Period.
Patryk Chudzik
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Middle Kingdom tombs from Asasif: work in the 2015/2016 season [PDF]

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In the third season of the Polish Asasif Project at the North Asasif Necropolis in West Thebes archaeological fieldwork concentrated on six of the Middle Kingdom rock-cut tombs: MMA 508/TT 311, MMA 509, MMA 512, MMA 514, MMA 515 and MMA 517/TT 240.
Patryk Chudzik
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The human remains from Tomb MMA 514 in North Asasif [PDF]

open access: diamondPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2020
The tombs of the North Asasif Necropolis have been the subject of archaeological excavations for more than a century. Mainly dating to the Middle Kingdom, the majority of these tombs were excavated for the Metropolitan Museum by H.E. Winlock in the early
Roselyn A. Campbell
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Middle Kingdom tombs from the North Asasif cemetery: field seasons 2018/2019 and 2020 [PDF]

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The early Middle Kingdom mortuary complexes of Khety and Meru continued to be the main research target of the Polish Archaeological Mission to North Asasif in the two winter seasons of 2018/2019 and 2020.
Patryk Chudzik
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Secondary epigraphy in the North Asasif tombs: The "restoration label" of Paser in Khety's tomb TT 311, year 17 of Ramesses II [PDF]

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Recent work by the Polish mission in Asasif brought to light 11 fragments of an inscription in the name of the vizier Paser, coming from the chapel, the cult space of Khety’s tomb (TT 311).
Chloé Ragazzoli
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