Ieri notte, mentre stavo integrando i miei appunti del corso di Egittologia, nello studio delle KV34 e 35, volendo inserire negli appunti delle piante delle due tombe, mi sono casualmente imbattuto in questo sito. E' VERAMENTE spettacolare e, oltre essere uno strumento di studio eccezionale, è veramente ben fatto! Vi consiglio di farci un giro, se già non lo conoscete!
www.thebanmappingproject.com
Since its inception in 1978, the Theban Mapping Project (TMP, now based at the American University in Cairo) has been working to prepare a comprehensive archaeological database of Thebes. With its thousands of tombs and temples, Thebes is one of the world's most important archaeological zones. Sadly, however, it has not fared well over the years. Treasure-hunters and curio-seekers plundered it in the past; pollution, rising ground water, and mass-tourism threaten it in the present. Even early archaeologists destroyed valuable information in their search for museum-quality pieces.
Today, however, we realize that the monuments of Thebes are a finite resource. If we fail to protect and monitor them, they will vanish, and we and our descendants will all be the poorer. The TMP believes that the first and most essential step in preserving this heritage is a detailed map and database of every archaeological, geological, and ethnographic feature in Thebes. Only when these are available can sensible plans be made for tourism, conservation, and further study.
During the last decade, the TMP has concentrated on the Valley of the Kings. Modern surveying techniques were used to measure its tombs. From the data collected, the TMP is preparing 3-D computer models of the tombs. And of course, the TMP is continuing its excavation of KV 5. For the TMP staff, sharing their work with the interested public is just as important as what they do in the field. This has been done through a series of publications and this growing website.
Work
Learn in more detail about the history of the TMP from its beginnings in 1978 and discover how we carry out different aspects of our work.
News
Read the latest news updates, link to the most recent site additions, and view the news archive.
Progress Reports
For more detailed information on our activities since 1997, read our progress reports.
Staff
Meet our team members and read about their background, experience and personal interests.
Publications
The TMP is pleased to be able to make some of its work available in printed media. Here you can obtain more information about these publications and purchase them online in association with Amazon.com.