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                        • Cologne (Germany)
                        • Alexandria (Egypt)
                        • Berlin (Germany)
                        • Biernatki, distr. of Śrem
                        • Biskupin, distr. of Żnin
                        • Bnin, distr. of Poznań
                        • Chaławy, distr. of Śrem
                        • Chartum (The Sudan)
                        • Czerlejnko, distr. of Poznań
                        • Dresden (Germany)
                        • Dymaczewo, distr. of Poznań
                        • Egypt – other localities
                        • Gniezno
                        • Gorszewice, distr. of Szamotuły
                        • Gorzów Wlkp. – Skwierzyna
                        • Góra, distr. of Poznań
                        • Kadero (The Sudan)
                        • IVth Nile cataract (The Sudan)
                        • Masurian Lakes
                        • Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt)
                        • Mrowino, distr. of Poznań
                        • Naga’a (The Sudan)
                        • Dakhla Oasis (Egypt)
                        • Objezierze, distr. of Oborniki
                        • Poznań – other localities
                        • Poznań (Archaeological Museum)
                        • Puszczykowo, distr. of Poznań
                        • Stobno, distr. of Czarnków-Trzcianka
                        • Strasbourg (France)
                        • Stroszki, distr. of Września
                        • The Sudan – other localities
                        • Tassili-n-Ajjer (Algeria)
                        • Warsaw
                        • Wilkowo, distr. of Szamotuły

                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt)

                        Muzeum Archeologiczne w Poznaniu » MUSEUM » PROF. LECH KRZYŻANIAK » Gallery (by place) » Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt)
                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), 1984. Prof. Kazimierz 
                    Michałowski (head of the Polish Station of Mediterranean Archaeology 
                    in Cairo, Warsaw University) visits the excavation.
                    From the left: (1) Marek Steinborn, MA (National Museum in Warsaw); (2) Prof. Kazimierz 
                    Michałowski; (3) Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.
                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), 1984. Excavation. 
                    From the left: (1) Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.; (3) Karla Kroeper, 
                    Ph.D. (State Museum of Egyptian Art in Munich, Germany).
                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), October 1986. Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D., during the flotation of the contents of newly excavated clay vessels.

                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), 1986. Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D., executes the photographic documentation at the excavation.
                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), 1987. Reconessaince drilling of the excavation area. On the right: Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.
                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), April 1987. At 
                    the local village wedding.
                    In the second row, from the left: (2) Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.; 
                    (3) Karla Kroeper, Ph.D. (Staatliches Museum Aegyptischer 
                    Kunst in Munich, Germany); (6) Franz Parsche (anthropologist, 
                    Munich, Germany); (9) Wanda Jerke, Warsaw.

                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), April 1987. At 
                    the local village wedding. Second from the left in the second 
                    row: Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.; third: Karla Kroeper, Ph.D. (Staatliches 
                    Museum Aegyptischer Kunst in Munich, Germany).
                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), 1988. Predynastic 
                    cemetary. From the left: (3) Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.; (4) Michał 
                    Kobusiewicz, Ph.D. (head of the Department of Archaeology 
                    of Greater Poland and Pomerania, Institute of History of Material 
                    Culture, Polish Academy of Sciences).
                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), 1988. Predynastic 
                    cemetary. From the left: (2) rais Mohammed; (3) Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.; (4) Karla Kroeper, Ph.D. (Aegyptisches Museum, Berlin).

                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), 1984. Prof. Kazimierz 
                    Michałowski (head of the Polish Station of Mediterranean Archaeology 
                    in Cairo, Warsaw University) visits the excavation.
                    From the left: (1) Marek Steinborn, MA (National Museum in Warsaw); (2) Prof. Kazimierz 
                    Michałowski; (3) Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.
                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), 1984. Excavation. 
                    From the left: (1) Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.; (3) Karla Kroeper, 
                    Ph.D. (State Museum of Egyptian Art in Munich, Germany).
                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), October 1986. Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D., during the flotation of the contents of newly excavated clay vessels.

                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), 1986. Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D., executes the photographic documentation at the excavation.
                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), 1987. Reconessaince drilling of the excavation area. On the right: Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.
                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), April 1987. At 
                    the local village wedding.
                    In the second row, from the left: (2) Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.; 
                    (3) Karla Kroeper, Ph.D. (Staatliches Museum Aegyptischer 
                    Kunst in Munich, Germany); (6) Franz Parsche (anthropologist, 
                    Munich, Germany); (9) Wanda Jerke, Warsaw.

                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), April 1987. At 
                    the local village wedding. Second from the left in the second 
                    row: Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.; third: Karla Kroeper, Ph.D. (Staatliches 
                    Museum Aegyptischer Kunst in Munich, Germany).
                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), 1988. Predynastic 
                    cemetary. From the left: (3) Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.; (4) Michał 
                    Kobusiewicz, Ph.D. (head of the Department of Archaeology 
                    of Greater Poland and Pomerania, Institute of History of Material 
                    Culture, Polish Academy of Sciences).
                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), 1988. Predynastic 
                    cemetary. From the left: (2) rais Mohammed; (3) Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.; (4) Karla Kroeper, Ph.D. (Aegyptisches Museum, Berlin).

                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), 1988. Predynastic 
                    cemetary.
                    From the left: (1) Nathalie Buchez, Ph.D. (Universite de Toulouse, 
                    France); (2) Michał Kobusiewicz Ph.D. (head of the Department 
                    of Archaeology of Greater Poland and Pomerania in Poznań, 
                    Institute of History of Material Culture, Polish Academy of 
                    Sciences); (4) Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D.; (5) Dietrich Wildung, 
                    Ph.D. (director of Aegyptisches Museum, Berlin).
                        Minshat Abu Omar (Egypt), 1991. Lech Krzyżaniak, Ph.D., excavating. Photo: Waldemar Jerke.

                         

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