Reginald Engelbach

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Reginald (Rex) Engelbach (born July 9, 1888 in Moretonhampstead , Devon , † February 26, 1946 in Cairo ) was a British Egyptologist .

He conducted numerous excavations with William Matthew Flinders Petrie . He excavated the Riqqeh cemetery from 1912 to 1913 and published the results shortly afterwards. Between 1913 and 1914 he and Battiscombe Gunn excavated various ancient Egyptian cemeteries with more than 600 graves in Harageh at the entrance to the Fayyum Basin . The main finds were published in Publication No. 28 “Harageh” by the Egyptian Research Account and the British School of Archeology , London 1923.

Works

  • Reginald Engelbach, MA Murray, H. Flinders Petrie, WM Flinders Petrie: Riqqeh and Memphis VI , (British School of Archeology in Egypt and Egyptian Research Account Nineteenth Year, 1913), London 1915
  • Reginald Engelbach: Harageh . Volume 28, Egyptian Research Account and the British School of Archeology, London 1923.
  • Reginald Engelbach, The problem of the obelisks . George H. Doran, New York 1923.
  • Somers Clarke, Reginald Engelbach, Ancient Egyptian Masonery: The Building Craft . Oxford University Press, 1930; Book Tree 1999, ISBN 158509059X .
  • Somers Clarke, Reginald Engelbach, Ancient Egyptian Construction and Architecture , Dover Publications, New York 1990, ISBN 0486264858 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Reginald Engelbach , Cornucopia
  2. TOCs in egyptology
  3. ^ University College, Londres
  4. online as pdf