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Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean — 17.2005(2007)

DOI Heft:
Egypt
DOI Artikel:
Szpakowska, Eliza: Preliminary remarks on the ancient egyptian material from tomb 1152 in Sheikh ABD el-Gurna
DOI Artikel:
Kuciewicz, Ewa; Jaroni, Eliza; Kobusiewicz, Michał: Dakhleh oasis: petroglyph unit new rock art sites, season 2005
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.42091#0283

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DAKHLEH OASIS

EGYPT

DAKHLEH OASIS
PETROGLYPH UNIT
NEW ROCK ART SITES, SEASON 2005
Ewa Kuciewicz, Eliza Jaroni, Michal Kobusiewicz

Research on petroglyphs in Dakhleh Oasis was continued in February 2005.1 2 Aj in previous
years, the Petroglyph Unit was an integral part of the Dakhleh Oasis Project (D.O.P) and
was organized by the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology of Warsaw University in
association with the Poznan Archaeological Museumr The key objective of the season was to
begin systematic work in the central part of the Oasis.

1 Cf. L. Krzyzaniak, PAM XV, Reports 2003 (2004), 181-189, with earlier references.
2 The fieldwork was carried our by Ms Ewa Kuciewicz and Ms Eliza Jaroni, both from the Poznan Archaeological
Museum, and coordinated by Prof. Dr. Michal Kobusiewicz from the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznan Branch. The
project received financial support from the following institutions: Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology of
Warsaw University, Poznan Archaeological Museum, Patrimonium Foundation in Poznan. The members of the field
party wish to express their gratitude to the Director of the Dakhleh Oasis Project, Professor Anthony J. Mills, and to
the Director of the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology, Professor Michal Gawlikowski.

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