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Ashmawy, Aiman and Raue, Dietrich (Eds.): Helіopolіs Reports 1, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2024. https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.1272

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ISBN 978-3-96929-255-6 (PDF)

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06/19/2024

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Aiman Ashmawy (Ed.), Dietrich Raue (Ed.)

Helіopolіs Reports 1

Since 2012, an Egyptian-German archaeological Mission has been working in the temple district of Heliopolis in Matariya/Cairo. Under the circumstances of progressive urban development, findings from the temple buildings and their associated infrastructure were examined in a number of areas. The publication gives an initial overview of the results and presents a selection of important finds. The project is carried out by the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities of the Arab Republic of Egypt, Leipzig University, the High School of Applied Sciences Mainz and the German Archaeological Institut – Cairo Branch. The project was funded by the German Research Foundation, the Gerda Henkel Foundation, various other foundations and individual support.

Aiman Ashmawy is Director of the Archaeological Sector in the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities of the Arab Republic of Egypt. He is Co-Director of the Egyptian-German Mission at Matariya/Heliopolis.

Dietrich Raue is director of the German Archaeological Institute – Cairo Branch, Honorary Professor at the Georg Steindorff Institute of Egyptology at Leipzig University and Co-Director of the Egyptian-German Mission at Matariya/Heliopolis.

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Table of Contents
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Front Matter
In Memoriam
Contents
VII-IX
Aiman Ashmawy, Dietrich Raue, Simon Connor
1-26
Luc Gabolde, Damien Laisney
27-47
Aiman Ashmawy, Dietrich Raue, Lutz Popko, Simon Connor, Mariana Jung, Christopher Breninek
48-191
Simon Connor, Stephanie Blaschta
192-232
Aiman Ashmawy, Dietrich Raue, Simon Connor
233-247
Max Johann Beiersdorf, Marie-Kristin Schröder
248-270
Aiman Ashmawy, Dietrich Raue, Simon Connor, Hans-W. Fischer-Elfert
287-306
Klara Dietze, Christopher Breninek, Simon Connor, Gamal Faris, Asja Müller, Cornelia Römer
307-556

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