Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Gebel el Silsila General overview images


overviewing the main quarry 


Serving as a foundation of information for this season's mission at Gebel el Silsila East, our previous visits to the site have resulted in a rich photographic library: here we would like to share with you a series of overview photos to introduce you to the site with all its natural beauty! 


view from inside one of the main galleries
 
overlooking Silsila West

the unfinished criosphinx facing Silsila West

the "green quarry", an ancient quay now completely overgrown

one of many central road systems with associated pathways

overlooking the main quarry

partly ancient this quarry was used for the Esna barrage 1906-9

overlooking the cenotaphs on Silsila West

Quarries and cenotaphs on Silsila West

entry via water-side to these cenotaphs

cenotaphs and stelai

The Nile at its narrowest at Gebel el Silsila 

Main quarry at Silsila East

Speos of Horemheb, Silsila West

topic of main interest: quarry marks!

series of quarries at Silsila West

another carefully carved quarry mark depicting a lotus within a lotus

Silsila West, north

overview from Silsila West to East

the typical Greek inscription expressing adoration

quarry marks on Silsila East

one of the corridors leading in and out of the main quarry, Silsila East

Hopefully, by the end of next week, we will return with some updates on this season's epigraphic survey! 




Monday, September 03, 2012

Gebel el Silsila Epigraphic Survey Project 2012






Earlier today we received the wonderful news from Dr. Ismail on behalf of the Permanent Committee and the Supreme Council of Antiquities that our application for conducting an epigraphic survey of Gebel el Silsila has been approved!


This blog will act as a platform for news, images and updates on the project.
For now, we look forward to heading up to Cairo and the SCA office in Zamalek to sign the papers, and to begin our epigraphical surveying in the middle of September!




 GEBEL EL SILSILA EPIGRAPHIC SURVEY, 2012