Egyptian excavation diary online

John Hopkins University is blogging its latest digs online:
Beginning in February we will also show our work at the Mut temple. Work there began on January 16, as Mr. Charles van Siclen, field director, began work alongside stone mason Franck Burgos. In the summer of 2007 Mr. Burgos dismantled two walls in the Mut temple, where the foundations were seriously endangered. Beneath them was the final deposit of columns placed by Queen Hatshepsut or Thutmose III between 1479 and 1425 B.C.E.
More info at Hopkins in Egypt Today.
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