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Preliminary Report for the 2008–2009 Season of the Mo'alla Survey Project
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Manassa, Colleen
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Ancient Egypt
/ Cemeteries
/ Ceramic materials
/ Excavations
/ Graves
/ Kingdom of Egypt
/ Marl
/ Pottery
/ Tombs
/ Wadis
2009
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Preliminary Report for the 2008–2009 Season of the Mo'alla Survey Project
by
Manassa, Colleen
in
Ancient Egypt
/ Cemeteries
/ Ceramic materials
/ Excavations
/ Graves
/ Kingdom of Egypt
/ Marl
/ Pottery
/ Tombs
/ Wadis
2009
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Preliminary Report for the 2008–2009 Season of the Mo'alla Survey Project
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Preliminary Report for the 2008–2009 Season of the Mo'alla Survey Project
2009
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Overview
In the winter of 2008–2009, the Yale University Mo'alla Survey Project (MSP) conducted its first season of fieldwork in the necropolis of Mo'alla and surrounding region. The survey revealed an extensive pharaonic necropolis as well as a small Pan Grave cemetery north of the tomb of Ankhtyfy. An additional cemetery/settlement site south of Mo'alla, with an associated desert track leading into the Eastern Desert, offers new information about the urban landscape of the Third Nome.
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