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  • Volume 1 of the Swedish Expedition to Gebel el-Silsila - the Greek inscriptions
  • Gebel el-Silsila Through The Ages Part 2: The Middle Kingdom
  • Article series in Ancient Egypt Magazine
  • In Memoriam Carter
  • Updates from the Temple of Sobek
  • Celebrating 15 seasons and 10 years on site!
  • Back to site - Season 13 has begun!
  • Celebrating Tutankhamun: Silsila excavations
  • New Kingdom workshop and ram-headed sphinxes excavated in Gebel el-Silsila
  • Swedish Ambassador to Egypt, H.E. Jan Thesleff, visits Gebel el-Silsila
  • THANK YOU!
  • NEW DISCOVERY! Intact mass grave discovered in Gebel el-Silsila
  • Congratulations Mohamed Mohsen
  • What happened to Sobek? Digging the crocs at Silsila
  • Intact child burials reveal new clues into family life at Gebel el-Silsila
  • 3D Inner sanctuary of the speos
  • 3D Ramesside Royal Stelae West Bank
  • New models from the Speos
  • New 3D models, Shrine 4 Gebel el-Silsila West
  • Silsila 3D images on Sketchfab!
  • 12 new tombs discovered!
  • Happy Holidays!!
  • Searching for Knowledge by Uncovering the Past

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