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Open Access Journal: Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean

 [First posted in AWOL 1 September 2010. Most recently updated 22 August 2019]

Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean. Reports
ISSN: 1234-5415
Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean. Reports, appears annually, in English, presenting the full extent of archaeological, geophysical, restoration and study work carried out by expeditions from the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology, University of Warsaw. The PCMA is present in the Near East and northeastern Africa (Egypt, Sudan, Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Iran and Kuwait, formerly also in Iraq). Projects cover all periods from prehistory and protohistory through the Islamic age, emphasizing in particular broadly understood Greco-Roman culture and Early Christianity in the southern and eastern parts of the Mediterranean.

The original arrangement of the Upper Courtyard of the Temple of Hatshepsut in the light of recent archaeological results, pp. 17–32

Autor: Sergio Alarcon Robledo

Dipinti in the relieving chamber above the Bark Hall of the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari, pp. 33–49

Autor: Mirosław Barwik

New foundation deposits in the Hathor Shrine of Tuthmosis III at Deir el-Bahari, pp. 51–69

Autor: Nathalie Beaux, Mariusz Caban, and Dawid Wieczorek

Remarkable botanical remains from a new foundation deposit in the Hathor Shrine of Tuthmosis III at Deir el-Bahari, pp. 71–81

Autor: Nathalie Beaux

Archaeozoological identification of a species from the iconography: research in the Temple of Hathsepsut in Deir el-Bahari, pp. 83–116

Autor: Kamila Braulińska

Preliminary assessment of human remains from the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari, pp. 117–128

Autor: Roselyn A. Campbell

Transporting False Doors at the construction site of the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari, pp. 129–142

Autor: Teresa Dziedzic

The Ritual of the Hours of the Day on the inner vault of the Qrsw-coffin of Nes(pa)qashuty from Deir el-Bahari, pp. 143–182

Autor: Erhart Graefe

The Ritual of the Hours of the Night on the coffins of Heresenes and Nespaqashuty from Deir el-Bahari, pp. 183–224

Autor: Kenneth Griffin

Two relief fragments from the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari in the Egypt Centre, Swansea, pp. 227–235

Autor: Kenneth Griffin

A medley of mummies from Deir el-Bahari, pp. 237–258

Autor: Salima Ikram, Carlos Prates, Sandra Sousa, and Carlos Oliveira

Clay funerary figurines from tombs MMA 1151 and MMA 1152 in Sheikh Abd el-Gurna, pp. 259–273

Autor: Marta Kaczanowicz

“The gods bestow life”. New material to the divine processions in the Vestibule of the Chapel of Hatshepsut in Deir el-Bahari, pp. 275–289

Autor: Edyta Kopp

Stamped bricks of Amenhotep I from Deir el-Bahari, pp. 291–300

Autor: Adrianna Madej

Third Intermediate Period funerary assemblages from the Chapel of Hatshepsut, pp. 301–324

Autor: Frédéric Payraudeau

Montu priestly families at Deir el-Bahari in the Third Intermediate Period, pp. 325–364

Autor: Cynthia May Sheikholeslami

Inscribed pot-stands represented in the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari, pp. 365–374

Autor: Anastasiia Stupko-Lubczyńska

Remarks on royal statues in the form of the god Osiris from Deir el-Bahari, pp. 375–390

Autor: Zbigniew E. Szafrański
PAM Monograph Series to publikacje końcowe i wyniki badań dotyczące obecnych i archiwalnych badań wykopaliskowych prowadzonych przez Centrum. Seria, której współwydawcą są Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, istnieje od 2009 roku; wcześniej ukazywała się jako PAM Supplement Series.
PCMA Excavation Series to seria zainicjowana w 2011 roku, poświęcona prezentacji wyników badań wykopaliskowych Centrum. Są to zarówno końcowe publikacje wykopalisk, jak i raporty pośrednie z określonych etapów badań, zarówno czysto archeologicznych, jak i konserwatorskich czy rekonstrukcyjnych oraz wchodzących w zakres nauk pomocniczych, takich jak archeozoologia, archeobotanika, topografia, geofizyka itp.

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