학술논문

Tell el-Murra (Northeastern Nile Delta Survey): Research in 2018 and 2022
Document Type
article
Source
Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, Vol 32, Iss 2, Pp 99-127 (2023)
Subject
Nile Delta
Tell el-Murra
Early Dynastic
Old Kingdom
Archaeology
CC1-960
Language
German
English
French
ISSN
1234-5415
2083-537X
89700457
Abstract
Work in the 2018 and 2022 archaeological seasons at the site of Tell el-Murra, located in the northeastern Nile Delta, continued in two areas: the settlement (Trench T5), and the cemetery (Trench S3). The research yielded valuable information on the appearance and function of the settlement, whose origins date back to the 4th millennium BC. It undoubtedly flourished during the Early Dynastic period and in the beginning of the Old Kingdom. This is evidenced by numerous remains of utility and storage buildings, in which a large number of fragments of ceramic vessels, as well as stone and flint objects for grain processing and breadmaking have been discovered. An integral part of the settlement was the cemetery, where the deceased were buried in simple pits and cavity graves, as well as in more elaborate built-up structures.