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    PERU: Saqsaywaman.

    The Question of the Material Origin of the Saqsaywaman Fortress



     "... And even 450 years later, thousands of tourists, who come here to visit the Inca ruins, are experiencing together some kind of fear, amazement and wonder. From Cuzco to Pisac, from Ollantaytambo to Machu Picchu, they are admiring the beauty of Inca buildings, being stunned by the real size of the stones, and their fantastic joining to each other."
    (Jean Pierre Protzen)
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    Views: 1314 | Added by: 7th_Guest | Date: 25.04.2013


    EGYPT: December - 2012.
    SAQQARA:
    The Pyramid of Zoser.




    The Step Pyramid at Saqqara is the oldest surviving in the world of the  large stone architectural buildings, and also it is the first pyramid in Ancient Egypt. According the official history version, it was built by Imhotep for the burial of an Egyptian pharaoh Zoser around 2650 BC. The Zoser Pyramid has six steps, with a base size 115x125 m and a height of about 62 m.

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    Views: 1329 | Added by: 7th_Guest | Date: 25.04.2013


    EGYPT: March -2013.
    SAQQARA:
    Shepseskaf Mastaba. Interior. 



    The Shepseskaf Mastaba is located in South Saqqara. According the official version it is the tomb of the last pharaoh of IV dynasty, who decided to distinguish themselves by building a Mastaba itself instead of the pyramid. Mastaba is a rectangular structure approximately 100x75 meters, 18 meters high. It is composed of 10 rows of huge limestone blocks, which are currently subjected to terrible erosion.


    Views: 1364 | Added by: 7th_Guest | Date: 23.04.2013


    Dear Guests and Project Members!

    Publication of Expedition Reports, created by the ISIDA-Project Research Group has been started!

    Now we are starting publishing the chapter by chapter reports of two expeditions: "Egypt: December - 2012" and "Egypt: March -2013".

    Publication of each chapter will  announced in the News section of the website.

    Sincerely,
    ISIDA Project Administration Group


    Views: 1060 | Added by: 7th_Guest | Date: 23.04.2013

    Photo album: "The Ruins Greatness. Egypt: The Look into Eternity"
    Author: Senmuth
    Size: 210х210 mm.
    Paper: 150 g/m2, coated;  bookjacket -  300 g/m2 (silver)
    Number of pages:  136

    The Ancient Egypt ruins: from the point of view of the last century travelers, artists and photographers.
     

    Views: 8126 | Added by: 7th_Guest | Date: 18.04.2013

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    Views: 1073 | Added by: 7th_Guest | Date: 18.04.2013

    The engine of English web-site has been started today. It is closed for guests and users, until all the works on filling it with information and special modules, will be completely finished.
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