Wadi el-Hudi Expedition

Wadi el-Hudi Expedition Wadi el-Hudi encompasses multiple Ancient Egyptian amethyst mines that may be the source of all purple jewelry in the ancient world. www.wadielhudi.com

Wadi el-Hudi is an area southeast of Aswan that is made up of many archaeological sites, consisting of fortified settlements, amethyst mines, and rock inscriptions. Egyptians mined this region during the Middle Kingdom and the Roman period. The state of preservation of the settlement areas is astonishing; the distribution of artifacts on the surface allows for a reconstruction of the various activ

ities that took place at Wadi el-Hudi over three-thousand years ago. The area was first discovered in 1917 and has been intermittently studied by geologists and archaeologists since. In the 1940’s Ahmed Fakhry conducted a survey of the area, where he identified 14 archaeological sites and recorded over 100 inscriptions. In the 1990s the sites were also visited by Ian Shaw, Robert Jameson, Rosemarie Klemm and Dietrich Klemm as part of large studies of Egyptian mining operations. The Wadi el-Hudi Expedition was launched in May of 2014 to continue studying the area and to yield answers to questions of settlement planning, organization of state-sponsored projects, the mechanics of semiprecious stone mining, interactions between Nubians and Egyptians, literacy among a soldiering class, and much more. Since beginning our work, the expedition has identified new, unknown archaeological sites and a dozen more inscriptions that were previously unpublished. The hope of the initial season was to mark a beginning of a long-term effort to investigate these archaeological gems in the desert. The expedition is currently directed by Kate Liszka and Bryan Kraemer and is sponsored by California State University, San Bernardino. We would like to extend our thanks to the Supreme Council of Antiquities in Cairo and especially the Aswan Inspectorate for their continued support of and assistance with our project.

Jane mended Nubian pots today to prepare them for 3D photogrammetry. Once the pots are rendered into a 3D model we can c...
12/01/2026

Jane mended Nubian pots today to prepare them for 3D photogrammetry. Once the pots are rendered into a 3D model we can create orthophotos of these vessels that can be manipulated in virtual space and saved as high-resolution photos for publication. Also check out her cute Hathor T-Shirt, which is available in our merch shop!

Yesterday some of the team spent the day visiting Kom Ombo and the Nubian Museum in Aswan. Swipe to see the dramatic san...
10/01/2026

Yesterday some of the team spent the day visiting Kom Ombo and the Nubian Museum in Aswan. Swipe to see the dramatic sandstorm that blew in on the drive up to Kom Ombo!

We've already finished week three of our study season! Where did the time go?! We've been busy photographing survey pott...
09/01/2026

We've already finished week three of our study season! Where did the time go?! We've been busy photographing survey pottery and objects for upcoming publications. Nicolette has been working hard to photograph our ground stone tools and lithics!

Some teeny tiny pieces of amethyst were spotted in a botanical sample from one of our hearth contexts.
01/01/2026

Some teeny tiny pieces of amethyst were spotted in a botanical sample from one of our hearth contexts.

The Wadi el-Hudi team is back in Aswan for a study season! Stay tuned over the next few weeks to hear about the work we'...
30/12/2025

The Wadi el-Hudi team is back in Aswan for a study season! Stay tuned over the next few weeks to hear about the work we're doing in preparation for some upcoming publications!

Only 1 day until Giving Tuesday 2025! An anonymous donor has offered to MATCH all donations to the Wadi el-Hudi Expediti...
01/12/2025

Only 1 day until Giving Tuesday 2025! An anonymous donor has offered to MATCH all donations to the Wadi el-Hudi Expedition, up to $10,000 from now until December 2nd! Please help us meet this urgent goal.

Today’s word is Zooarchaeology!

Animal bones are frequently found at Wadi el-Hudi and they can give us a great deal of information about how the miners subsisted in the harsh desert environment. By studying what kinds of animals were present, we can learn about diet and cuisine in these communities. By studying what body parts were thrown away – and by looking at butchery marks in the bones – we can also learn a little about how animals were killed, how their meat was processed, and how meat was cooked. And by looking at the s*x and age-at-death of the slaughtered animals, we can also learn whether animals were being exploited for other non-meat products like milk or traction.

Every donation—big or small—helps! To donate visit: https://www.givecampus.com/schools/CaliforniaStateUniversitySanBernardino/2025-giving-tuesday/pages/egyptian-research.

Only 2 days to help us empower the next generation of archaeologists!! An anonymous donor has offered to MATCH all donat...
30/11/2025

Only 2 days to help us empower the next generation of archaeologists!! An anonymous donor has offered to MATCH all donations to the Wadi el-Hudi Expedition, up to $10,000 from now until December 2nd! Please help us meet this urgent goal to support our students!

Today’s word is youth!

The Wadi el-Hudi Expedition is very proud to invite and support students like Nathaniel, or early career research scholars such as Jane, to participate in the excavation, study, and conservation of these archaeological sites. Our long-lasting partnerships with and have allowed us to take numerous students to Wadi el-Hudi to get first-hand training, and we hope to offer the same opportunity to more students in the future!

Every donation—big or small—helps! To donate visit: https://www.givecampus.com/schools/CaliforniaStateUniversitySanBernardino/2025-giving-tuesday/pages/egyptian-research.

Only 3 days to help us empower the next generation of archaeologists! An anonymous donor has offered to MATCH all donati...
29/11/2025

Only 3 days to help us empower the next generation of archaeologists! An anonymous donor has offered to MATCH all donations to the Wadi el-Hudi Expedition, up to $10,000 from now until December 2nd! Any donation that you make today will aid us in our upcoming study season starting this month!

Today’s word is (E)Xcavation!

We now have 62 recorded sites spanning thousands of years in this region of the Eastern Desert from the Middle Paleolithic to the Islamic Periods! Wadi el-Hudi excavations have expanded our knowledge of other Middle Kingdom mining sites in this region as well as other periods of history in this region. Our work has shown the Wadi el-Hudi region to have been a multicultural community of miners, prospectors, pastoral nomads, and travelers, including Egyptians, Nubians, and multicultural people.

Every donation—big or small—helps! To donate visit: https://www.givecampus.com/schools/CaliforniaStateUniversitySanBernardino/2025-giving-tuesday/pages/egyptian-research.

Help us empower the next generation of archaeologists! An anonymous donor has generously offered to MATCH all donations ...
28/11/2025

Help us empower the next generation of archaeologists! An anonymous donor has generously offered to MATCH all donations to the Wadi el-Hudi Expedition, up to $10,000 from now until December 2nd! To date we’ve raised $1,500 but we need your help to go back to the field later this month!

Today’s word is Wadi el-Hudi Expedition!

Many people contribute to the Wadi el-Hudi Expedition! Our directors Dr. Kate Liszka, Bryan Kraemer, and Dr. Meredith Brand lead a diverse team of specialists who study all aspects of the archaeology and material culture found in the field. Rais Omer Farouk, who has experience working with expeditions all over Egypt, leads a vital part of our team who support the researchers on a daily basis. Finally, students and early career scholars join our team to learn skills and get training in the field. The Wadi el-Hudi Expedition thrives due to the hard work of all these people!

Only 4 days until Giving Tuesday 2025! Every donation—big or small—helps! To donate visit: https://www.givecampus.com/schools/CaliforniaStateUniversitySanBernardino/2025-giving-tuesday/pages/egyptian-research.

Only 5 days until Giving Tuesday 2025! An anonymous donor has offered to MATCH all donations to the Wadi el-Hudi Expedit...
27/11/2025

Only 5 days until Giving Tuesday 2025! An anonymous donor has offered to MATCH all donations to the Wadi el-Hudi Expedition, up to $10,000 from now until December 2nd! Please help us meet this urgent goal.

Today’s word is vessel!

The Wadi el-Hudi Expedition has many specialists, including ceramicists such as Meredith Brand, Jen Gates-Foster, Ian Randall, and Rabab Hamdy, who study the ceramic sherds found on site and reconstruct vessels. They sift through hundreds of sherds, keeping only the diagnostic parts of a vessel that could suggest a certain date or form. These diagnostic sherds could be rims, handles, bases, or decorated fragments. Finally, the sherds are fully studied, drawn, photographed, and sometimes glued back together. Right now, the Aswan magazine holds many boxes of diagnostic pottery sherds from Wadi el-Hudi!

Every donation—big or small—helps! To donate visit: https://www.givecampus.com/schools/CaliforniaStateUniversitySanBernardino/2025-giving-tuesday/pages/egyptian-research.

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