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Gebel Adda and its environs: 50 years on
[First paragraph] Following the 2015 Kirwan Memorial Lecture delivered by Dr Grzymski (see also Grzymski 2010) this
further brief article concerning the ARCE excavations at Gebel Adda has been prepared drawing on
personal records of one of the participants (RH) and information provided by Horst Jaritz and the late
Richard Edlund1 relating to a range of archaeological material in and around Gebel Adda. This
summarises a much more extensive series of notes prepared by the first author (RH) along with
drawings and photographs. With the aid of aerial photographs from the collections of George Gerster
a composite map of Gebel Adda and its environs has also been prepared (fig.1) indicating some of the
main sites in and around the ARCE concession including the outlines of the main cemeteries. It is
hoped that this may be useful for those working with the various published reports which lack
supporting mapping/plans
Gebel Adda and its environs: 50 years on
[First paragraph] Following the 2015 Kirwan Memorial Lecture delivered by Dr Grzymski (see also Grzymski 2010) this
further brief article concerning the ARCE excavations at Gebel Adda has been prepared drawing on
personal records of one of the participants (RH) and information provided by Horst Jaritz and the late
Richard Edlund1 relating to a range of archaeological material in and around Gebel Adda. This
summarises a much more extensive series of notes prepared by the first author (RH) along with
drawings and photographs. With the aid of aerial photographs from the collections of George Gerster
a composite map of Gebel Adda and its environs has also been prepared (fig.1) indicating some of the
main sites in and around the ARCE concession including the outlines of the main cemeteries. It is
hoped that this may be useful for those working with the various published reports which lack
supporting mapping/plans
Gebel Adda Cemeteries 3 and 4 (1963-1964)
The excavation team of the American Research Center in
Egypt, under the direction of Dr Nicholas B. Millet, first
arrived at Gebel Adda in January 1963, for what were to
be four excavation seasons. Excavations started in Cemetery
1, which included numerous tumuli, extending over
c. 450m from the southern end of the concession to north
east of the Citadel (Millet 1963). Work began in the south
of the cemetery and excavated c. 127 tumuli, dated to the
later post-Meroitic (X-Group) period. In the same area,
amongst the tumuli, c. 30 medieval (Christian) graves were
also found, thought likely to date to the earliest period
of Christianization at Gebel Adda. Four examples of the
double domed mud-brick tombs of the post-medieval
(Islamic) period were also excavated in Cemetery One.
In March 1963 excavations were also begun in Cemetery
3, lying some 160m south east of the Citadel hill (Figure
1, Plate 1), an area covered with much wind-blown sand,
exposing c. 400 tombs during the first season (Millet 1963,
154). This work was continued in the second (1963-1964)
season (Millet 1964) and the third season, for which no
preliminary report was published (see also Millet 1967b;
1968; 2005; Grzymski 2010).
Some preliminary observations of this area were published
as the excavations were still underway by Millet (Millet 1963;
1964), but little else relating to this important work has yet
been published. However, the first author (RH), as a member
of the ARCE team, can throw some further light on some features of the excavations. Most importantly, having carried
out much of the original preparation of site plans, it has been
possible to reconstruct here some partial plans of Cemetery
3, which together with personal photographs of the site
provide some useful new information concerning this part of
the Gebel Adda excavations. Until the surviving site archives
are more fully studied, and hopefully published, this brief
report, as with previous reports (Huber and Edwards 2009;
2010), can provide a few further insights into the fascinating
and clearly complex history of the Gebel Adda cemeteries
Giant hyracoid from basal Middle Miocene deposits at Gebel Zelten, Libya
Previous records of the presence of the hyracoid Prohyrax sp. at Gebel Zelten are unsubstantiated and the original material seems to have been lost. A distal metapodial of a large hyracoid collected by R. Savage at locality W, Gebel Zelten, is similar in morphology and dimensions to a fossil from Nova, South Africa provisionally attributed to Parapliohyrax. Large hyracoids were thus present in Libya during the early part of the Middle Miocene.Los registros previos de la presencia del hyracoideo Prohyrax sp. en Gebel Zelten son insuficientes y el material original parece haberse perdido. Un fragmento distal de metápodo de un gran hyracoideo recolectado por R. Savage en la localidad W, Gebel Zelten es similar en morfología y dimensiones al fósil de Nova, Sudáfrica provisionalmente atribuidos a Parapliohyrax. Los grandes hyracoideos estuvieron presentes en Libia durante la primera parte del Mioceno Medio
I. Régen, G. Soukiassian (avec les contributions de D. Beyer et B. Mathieu), Gebel el-Zeit II. Le matériel inscrit (Moyen Empire - Nouvel Empire). Fouilles de l’Institut Français d’Archéologie Orientale du Caire 57. Réexamen critique des deux premiers chapitres du précédent dans M. Marée, « The 12th-17th dynasties at Gebel el-Zeit : a closer look at the inscribed material », BiOr LXVI, ¾ (2009)
Labrique Françoise. I. Régen, G. Soukiassian (avec les contributions de D. Beyer et B. Mathieu), Gebel el-Zeit II. Le matériel inscrit (Moyen Empire - Nouvel Empire). Fouilles de l’Institut Français d’Archéologie Orientale du Caire 57. Réexamen critique des deux premiers chapitres du précédent dans M. Marée, « The 12th-17th dynasties at Gebel el-Zeit : a closer look at the inscribed material », BiOr LXVI, ¾ (2009). In: Dialogues d'histoire ancienne, vol. 36, n°1, 2010. pp. 156-171
MENINGKATKAN MOTIVASI BELAJAR MEMBACA ANAK MELALUI KEGIATAN BERMAIN FLASH CARD Di TK PERTIWI GEBEL NOGOSARI KABUPATEN BOYOLALI
Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk meningkatkan motivasi belajar membaca
anak didik di TK Pertiwi Gebel, melalui media flash card. Hal ini dikarenakan
motivasi belajar membaca anak didik di TK tersebut masih rendah, yang terbukti
dengan sikap anak berupa; anak sering alasan dan tidak fokus saat belajar
membaca. Sikap anak tersebut, disebabkan oleh media belajar membaca yang
tidak menarik/monoton, dan anak mengikuti kegiatan belajar membaca,
dikarenakan rutinitas/rangkaian kegiatan di TK, yang harus dijalani anak, bukan
karena kemauan anak sendiri.
Penelitian ini merupakan jenis penelitian tindakan kelas (PTK), setting
penelitian berada di TK Pertiwi Gebel, Nogosari, Kabupaten Boyolali, dengan
subjek penelitian, anak didik kelompok B. Data yang dikumpulkan adalah data
mengenai motivasi belajar membaca anak didik dan pelaksanaan belajar membaca
dengan flash card. Data motivasi belajar membaca dikumpulkan dengan teknik
observasi dengan menggunakan instrumen chek list. Data mengenai kegiatan
belajar membaca dengan flash card dikumpulkan/dicatat dengan menggunakan
teknik catatan lapangan. Kedua data tersebut dianalisis dengan teknik komparatif,
untuk membandingkan hasil penelitian dengan indikator kinerja.
Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa, motivasi belajar membaca pada siklus
I sebesar 50,83%, meningkat 20% pada siklus II menjadi 70,83% dan pada siklus
III meningkat 10% lagi menjadi 80,83%. Dari hasil penelitian berupa prosentase
tersebut, peneliti dapat menarik kesimpulan bahwa, flash card dapat
meningkatkan motivasi belajar membaca anak didik kelompok B TK Pertiwi
Gebel, Nogosari, Kabupaten Boyolali
The Tomb of Petosiris at Tuna el-Gebel. A study of Egyptian and Greek aspects of the tomb's decorative program
The BA thesis deals with scenes from the tomb of Petosiris in Tuna el-Gebel, which combine Egyptian, Greek and even some Persian iconographic elements. The author will analyse individual scenes, define specific elements and aim to answer two main questions. The first one concerns whether the degree of the use of non-Egyptian (iconographic) elements relates to the motif of the scene or its location within the tomb. The second question regards the motives that might have led Petosiris to use these elements in that very place.Bakalářská práce se zabývá vybranými scénami z Petosiridovy hrobky na pohřebišti v Tuna el- Gebel, které kombinují egyptské, řecké, a dokonce i některé perské ikonografické prvky. Autorka rozebere každou scénu zvlášť, určí jednotlivé prvky a následně se pokusí zodpovědět otázku, zda míra použití neegyptských prvků souvisí s motivem scény, případně jejím umístěním v rámci hrobky, a jaké důvody mohly Petosirida vést k jejich použití na daném místě.Český egyptologický ústavCzech Institute of EgyptologyFaculty of ArtsFilozofická fakult
(a) Gr. Inst. library A 47A, (b) Gr. Inst. library B 32
Photograph: Gebel el-Silsila West. A group of shrines of Merneptah, Ramesses II, and Sethos I.</b
AADR_Sexual_Harassement_Survey – Supplemental material for Survey of Dental Researchers’ Perceptions of Sexual Harassment at AADR Conferences: 2015 to 2018
Supplemental material, AADR_Sexual_Harassement_Survey for Survey of Dental Researchers’ Perceptions of Sexual Harassment at AADR Conferences: 2015 to 2018 by B. Heaton, D. Streszoff, C.H. Fox, E.A. Kaye, C.M. Gebel, L.M. Quintiliani and R.I. Garcia in Journal of Dental Research</p
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