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All periods of Egyptian history are represented at Gebelein and it encompasses many kinds of archaeological site found in the Nile valley (that is, cemeteries, settlements, fortifications, temples, rock quarries etc.). The area was a significant centre in the history of ancient Egypt, but its exact role and the reasons for its importance still awaits explanation. That is why the Gebelein Archaeological Project was initiated. The field survey of Gebelein, which started in 2014, aims to recognise the topography of the area and the degree of destruction of the sites and to locate archaeological remains as well as to determine their interpretation and dating. This report outlines the results of work conducted during seasons 2014, 2015 and 2016, which encompassed the archaeological and epigraphic field surveys, geophysical prospection as well as work conducted in the rock-cut chapel of Hathor.
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The article contains an extended report from the summer school “manuSciences’15. Manuscripts: From Fragments to Books – From Identifi cation to Interpretation” organised by the Freie Universitat Berlin and Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, and held at Fraueninsel in Bavaria, on 6–12 September, 2015. The main aim of the gathering was to provide an opportunity for exchange of ideas and knowledge between researchers working on historical written sources, who belong to the fi eld of the humanities, and specialists, who represent exact sciences, and who are capable of furnishing new technical potential for manuscript research. P. Pludra-Żuk, herself a representative of the humanities, describes the new technical tools, which can be utilised in primary source research, and which allow for the acquisition of hitherto undisclosed information concerning the medieval scribal workshop (numerous types of materials research), non-invasive methods of reaching text fragments diffi cult to get to, or unreadable (Refl ectance Transformation Imaging, hyperspectral imaging, XRF), or partial automation of the reading and analytic process.
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Artykuł zawiera podsumowanie szkoły letniej, zatytułowanej „manuSciences ’15. Manuscripts: From Fragments to Books – From Identification to Interpretation” (6–12 września 2015, Fraueninsel), zorganizowanej przez Freie Universitat Berlin i Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes. Założeniem omawianych warsztatów było stworzenie warunków dla wymiany doświadczeń pomiędzy badaczami zajmującymi się analizą źródeł, a specjalistami reprezentującymi nauki ścisłe, starającymi się stworzyć wsparcie techniczne dla tego typu badań. W artykule opisano wybrane narzędzia, wywodzące się z nauk ścisłych, które mogą znaleźć zastosowanie w badaniach źródłoznawczych, umożliwiając m.in. wydobycie dodatkowych informacji na temat średniowiecznego warsztatu (jak rożnego typu badania materiałowe), bezinwazyjne dotarcie do tekstów trudno dostępnych lub nieczytelnych (Reflectance Transformation Imaging, obrazowanie multispektralne, XRF), czy częściowe zautomatyzowanie procesu odczytywania i analizy tekstu źródłowego.
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