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The Aga Khan Award for Architecture




            Nubian Museum
                  Aswan, Egypt



                    Architect:
                Mahmoud El-Hakim
                   Cairo, Egypt

                   Consultants:
 Arab Bureau for Design and Technical Consultation
                   Cairo, Egypt

              Landscape Architects:
 Dr Werkmeister & M Heimer Landscape Architects
               Hildesheim, Germany

                        and
      Sites International Landscape Architects
                   Cairo, Egypt

                     Clients:
          Nubian Antiquities Salvage Fund
          Supreme Council of Antiquities

                   Cairo, Egypt

                    Sponsors:
UNESCO - ICOM (International Council of Museums)

                   Paris, France

              Date of Completion:
                       1997



                     1447.EGY
Table of Contents



2001 Technical Review Summary (20 pages)
2001 Architect’s Record (5 pages)

2001 Project Data Form (1 page)
Architect’s Presentation Panels (10 panels on 5 pages)
Images and Drawings (20 pages)
List of Visual Materials (18 pages)

List of Additional Materials (1 page)

Lists of Slides (1 page)
Nubian Museum
Aswan, Egypt

I.    Introduction

      The Nubian Museum celebrates the culture and civilization of the Nubian region of Egypt
      from prehistoric times to the present. It is located in the city of Aswan, on the eastern bank of
      the Nile, 899 kilometres south of Cairo. The museum is a three-storey building with an
      outdoor exhibition area. It houses the main finds of the UNESCO salvage campaign carried
      out at the time of the building of the High Dam, which eventually flooded that whole region.
      Another major exhibit is a diorama which shows the daily life of Nubian villagers. It is a
      community museum with an education section that organizes trips, lectures and workshops
      for schoolchildren, and cultural events for the public at large. In April 2000 the museum was
      approved by UNESCO as a centre for museology and the preservation and conservation of
      archaeological remains for Africa and the Middle East.

II.   Contextual Information

a.    Historical background

      Egypt consists of five well-defined regions: the Delta, the Valley, the Eastern desert, the
      Western desert and Nubia. The region called Nubia today stretches along the Nile from
      Aswan south to Dabba in Sudan. The name Nubia is said to come from the ancient Egyptian
      ‘nbu’, which means gold, in reference to the famous gold mines of the area.

      Historically, Nubia’s position as Egypt’s gateway to the rest of Africa made it an important
      trade centre. The Nubian people were settlers, who lived by agriculture, trade and pastoral
      activities. During the Old Kingdom, Nubia maintained its independence from Egypt but from
      the Middle Kingdom until the Thirteenth Dynasty it came under the domination of Egyptian
      kings. The Egyptians ruled Nubia again in the Eighteenth Dynasty, but through local
      governors and when the Twenty-Fifth Dynasty was established, Nubian rulers enjoyed a time
      of independence, political stability and economic prosperity. Even the Roman emperors, who
      showed great interest in Nubia, allowed it to retain independence under their sovereignty.

      By the end of the sixth century AD Nubia had converted to Christianity. In the eighth and
      ninth centuries, political and economic stability again brought prosperity to the region.
      Nubia’s conversion to Islam occurred gradually through intermarriage with Arab traders.
      Muslim leaders from Egypt sent expeditions to Nubia but it wasn’t until the sixteenth century
      that its conversion was complete. Today, there is no political entity called Nubia. Its lands
      now lie partly in Egypt and partly in Sudan, with most of the northern region completely
      submerged under Lake Nasser following the building of the High Dam.

b.    Local architectural character

      Traditional Nubian architecture is either the vernacular architecture of the villages, built in
      mud brick, or the architecture of the great temples. These were simple buildings of granite or



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stone consisting of one or more gateways leading to a colonnaded courtyard, which led in
     turn to a hypostyle hall, followed by a vestibule and then the sanctuary, usually at the highest
     level.

     Nubian villages spread along the Nile in clustered terraces, and throughout Nubia the
     principal entrances to houses face the river. The main entrance opens onto a courtyard with
     mastabas – raised seating areas. The rooms of the house are arranged along the courtyard’s
     far wall, the most important being the mandara, or guest room, which has a separate entrance
     and a catenary vault roof. Some living rooms – called tents or khayma – are simply open with
     a flat roof of palm branches. The houses are of mud, mud brick or stone, plastered inside and
     out by the women and children, who decorate the walls, especially the entrances, with bright
     and colourful designs. The roofs of the houses are of palm trunks or timber beams covered
     with palm thatch. Small openings at high level help to circulate the air brought into the house
     via the courtyard, which acts as a ventilating space and a ‘private piece of sky’ for the benefit
     of the household.

c.   Climatic conditions

     Aswan is in a dry, temperate zone which enjoys a very mild climate in winter, making it a
     favoured winter resort since the beginning of the nineteenth century. It rarely rains, although
     torrential downpours occur every four or five years. The prevailing winds are from the north-
     east. Sandstorms come from the west during spring but last only a couple of days. In winter
     the temperature ranges from a maximum of 26˚C to a minimum of 10˚C, with a humidity
     maximum of 56 per cent. In the summer months the temperature can reach 42˚C, becoming
     mild at night at a minimum of 26˚C. The humidity in May goes down to 7 per cent.

d.   Immediate surroundings

     The museum is in the hotel district of Aswan. To the east is the main road to the airport,
     which divides the site from two of Aswan’s key attractions, the Fatimid Cemetery and the
     Unfinished Obelisk. To the west is a local road which provides access to the site. A number
     of major hotel developments along this road have obscured the view to the Nile. The land
     along the northern boundary of the site is marked on the plans as public garden. Only a water
     tank at the top of the hill is visible from the museum site. The southern edge has an
     observatory structure but is mainly undeveloped. The architecture of the immediate
     surroundings is mainly of modern concrete construction in the ‘International Style’.

e.   Topography

     The museum sits on a ridge running south-west of Aswan between the Nile Valley and the
     road to the airport. The site is an ancient Pharaonic granite quarry for obelisks and statues.
     The slope to the east is rather steep and the building platform sits 15 metres higher than the
     main road, a gradient of approximately 30 per cent. The west slope is gentler with the western
     road following up towards the museum.




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III.   Programme

a.     What conditions gave rise to the formulation of the programme?

       The foundation stone of the High Dam was laid on 9 January 1960 and the dam was opened
       on 15 January 1971. As a consequence a section of the Nile Valley was flooded to form Lake
       Nasser. This necessitated resettlement of 40,000 Nubians, movement of temples that would
       otherwise be submerged and excavation of the land before it disappeared under water.

       The International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia was launched by UNESCO in
       1960. It ran forty archaeological missions from five continents and managed to move twenty-
       two monuments in twenty years. With the Egyptian government, UNESCO decided to
       establish the Nubian Museum at Aswan and the Egyptian Civilization Museum in Cairo to
       exhibit the finds of the excavations. To this end, a UNESCO executive committee was
       formed, consisting of fourteen members from different countries (one of which was Egypt),
       with observers from ICOM (International Council of Museums), IFLA (International
       Federation of Landscape Architects) and ICOMOS (International Council on Monuments and
       Sites).

b.     Objectives

       The Nubian Museum is part of a wider policy of the Supreme Council of Antiquities
       (formerly the Egyptian Antiquities Organization) to showcase Egypt’s many civilizations
       over the centuries. The museum contains not only three thousand objects found in the
       UNESCO expeditions, representing the history of the area from the prehistoric, Pharaonic,
       Roman, Coptic and Islamic ages, but also a diorama of the daily life of the Nubian people,
       who sacrificed their homes for the continued progress of the Egyptian nation.

       The museum is also a celebration of the amazing combined effort of the people of the world
       in response to the international appeal launched by UNESCO in 1960. It aims to play the role
       of ‘community museum’ through its education section, which organizes school trips around
       the museum itself and also to neighbouring temples, and hosts cultural events by Nubian
       artists in the outdoor amphitheatre (organized by the Ministry of Culture and recently brought
       under the management of the Egyptian Opera House). The museum is now also a centre for
       the preservation and conservation of archaeological remains from Africa and the Middle East
       under the supervision of ICOM.

c.     Functional requirements

       According to the architect’s report submitted in March 1983, the list of accommodation was
       as follows: main exhibition hall; temporary exhibition hall; lobby with shops; ticket and
       information office; lecture room; VIP lounge; cafeteria; public toilets including facilities for
       the disabled; administration areas including a trustees’ meeting room; a library; an education
       department with schoolroom, workshop, patio, etc.; storage for exhibits; various workshops;
       restoration facilities and laboratories; security and workers’ quarters; a service entrance for




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exhibits and staff with one control point; service lifts; and a service yard with all building
      utilities.

IV.   Description

a.    Building data

      The total area of the museum is 10,110 square metres, with a ground-floor area of 7,000
      square metres on a 50,000-square-metre site. The project is in two sections: the museum
      building, which is in one volume, and the landscaped outdoor exhibition. The building
      comprises three storeys.

      On the ground floor are the main entrance hall; shops; the temporary exhibition hall; VIP
      lounge and associated service areas; a 150-seat lecture theatre with three translation booths;
      public toilets; security and administration offices; staff living quarters and facilities area; and
      lifts for visitors, staff and services.

      On the first floor are the cafeteria (with a kitchen service); the library; administration offices
      and meeting room.

      At basement level are the main exhibition space of the museum, measuring 3,500 square
      metres, and the diorama; the education section with its own entrance from the garden and
      reception area, workshop, classroom, servery and dining area, children’s toilets and outside
      theatre; the restoration studios, comprising five laboratories – papyrus and fabric, organic,
      metal, inorganic, and a fumigation lab – as well as other facilities; the main storage areas;
      exhibition workshops; and the service yard with generator room, air-conditioning units,
      electrical room, boiler and loading platform.

      The outdoor exhibition area includes a cave housing prehistoric drawings of animals; a
      Nubian house; an outdoor theatre for five hundred people; various exhibition pieces; two
      shrines – the maqqam of Saida Zeinab and the maqqam of the 77 Walis; one musalla (place
      of prayer) – Qubat Al-Mukhasal; and several graves, said to be Fatimid, Roman and Coptic in
      origin. A water canal represents the River Nile, surrounded by local flora and fauna.

c.    Evolution of design concepts

      The positioning of the building was planned jointly by the architect, Dr El-Hakim, and Dr
      Werkmeister, the first landscape architect to work on the project. The museum was placed on
      the ridge of the site to preserve rock formations and provide an open view of the Fatimid
      Cemetery and the Unfinished Obelisk to the east. An overpass across the main airport road
      was even proposed to link these three sites, making the museum part of a tourist circuit.

      The entrance is located on the west side of the building, oriented towards the Nile in the same
      way as traditional Nubian houses. The building is organized so that the main exhibition hall is
      placed centrally between the educational facilities to the north and the laboratories and
      service areas to the south. The massing of the building follows the contours of the site and



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blends well with the rock formation. The taller central zone was intended by Dr El-Hakim to
reflect the architecture of the Pharaonic temples.

Dr El-Hakim’s concept for the internal planning of the museum was a series of ramps leading
along the walls to a platform where the entire exhibition area would have been open to view,
with the statue of Rameses II in the centre, lit from above by a skylight. The flow of the
exhibits would end at the lowest point of the museum, at the eastern portico, leading to the
outdoor exhibition areas. Due to the client’s misunderstanding that the ramps were for
disabled visitors and therefore superfluous since there are two lifts, the ramps and walls were
dropped from the scheme, and visitors now descend directly into the exhibition area via steps.
Due to security considerations, the garden access was eliminated and the exhibition flow now
ends at the foot of the stairs leading back to the main entrance.

The façades are all clad in hand-textured local sandstone built in alternating courses 30 and
60 centimetres wide. The windows are long, narrow, lozenge-shaped openings, grouped in
pairs. An open triangle motif, used on the west façade, is taken from traditional Nubian
vernacular architecture.

The concept behind the landscaping was the preservation and celebration of the granite rock
formation. Dr Werkmeister even designed a rock formation that would climb the building
from the east and link a roof garden to the rest of the scheme below. A stream of water would
emanate from this formation for the irrigation of the plants, ending in a small pond at the
Nubian ‘village’.

In 1988, Dr Leila Masri of Sites International became involved in landscaping the project.
Her concept was that the landscape should represent the Nile Valley and she organized the
outdoor exhibition area chronologically, starting with the prehistoric caves, then the Nubian
village and the amphitheatre, and so on, ending at the front entrance of the museum.

Both designers envisaged entry to the garden to be from the lowest point of the internal
exhibition as a continuation of the experience, and both linked the roof garden to the main
garden with a rock formation. They also specified similar indigenous plants, requiring little
soil and water, because the granite terrain makes plant propagation very difficult – it has been
necessary to drill in order to create drainage channels and add soil for the planting. Sites
International introduced waterfalls into the stream to reflect the cataracts that were
historically so important to the Nubian environment. The ‘source of the Nile’ was to start
from the rock formation that abutted the building. Abundant planting was intended to reflect
crops. All paving and hard landscaping is of granite and sandstone. This was the first
landscape project in Egypt carried out by an Egyptian firm.

The maqqama are run by Sufi sheikhs who hold dhikr (a remembrance ritual dedicated to Sufi
saints) on Saturdays and Sundays. Independent access has been provided and the Supreme
Council of Antiquities has upgraded the sites, adding services such as drinking fountains,
toilets and seating areas at a cost of EGP 300,000.




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c.   Structure, materials, technology

     The structural system of the museum is a reinforced-concrete frame with concrete block infill
     panels. The walls are cavity walls of 25 blocks, then 10 voids, then 25 more blocks, clad with
     15 centimetre-thick sandstone dry-fixed on the outside and pink granite on the inside, except
     in one exhibition area where the internal wall finish is plaster. The floors are also of pink
     granite.

     The roof-slab is of reinforced concrete with waterproofing and 7-centimetre extruded
     styropore for insulation, covered with granite tiling because the roof was originally intended
     to be a roof terrace. The ceilings in the exhibition areas are open-timber grids set out to reflect
     the wall layout of the museum and provide maximum flexibility for the moving of lights and
     services.

     The building is completely air-conditioned and artificially lit, even during the day, in all
     parts. The air-conditioning system runs twenty-four hours a day at various capacities
     appropriate to the exhibits. The air-conditioning load is 300 tonnes per hour, designed for an
     ambient temperature of 42˚C and a required temperature of 24˚C. The system runs on two
     chillers, each with two sections, and fourteen air-handling units, which give some flexibility
     to the system. However, at the engineer’s office an analysis by the reviewer of the loads
     found that the exhibition areas (including the temporary exhibits and the diorama) require
     only 112.5 tonnes, i.e., one-third of the total load. The electrical load is 900 KVA and the
     building is provided with two generators. The water feature in the garden is a completely
     closed-circuit system and the water pumped around it is changed once every four months.
     Irrigation is through a combination of sprinkler and drip systems.

d.   Origin of technology, materials, labour force and professionals

     The project employs the international technology of reinforced-concrete frame with infill
     blocks. The labour force are all local but the architects, consultants and contractors are from
     Cairo, with the exception of the original landscape consultant, who was German, and the
     designer of the display system, who is Mexican.

V.   Construction Schedule and Costs

a.   Project history

     The project was awarded to Dr Mahmoud El-Hakim in December 1979. Between then and
     April 1983 Dr Al-Hakim created five different schemes to accommodate changes requested
     by the client. The fifth scheme, dated 5 April 1983, was approved by the client, the Supreme
     Council of Antiquities. On the basis of this design the landscape architect, Dr Werkmeister,
     drew up his proposal and the architect provided 80 per cent of his working drawings. These
     were submitted to the client on 15 September 1983. A meeting to review the project by
     UNESCO was held at the end of September in Paris, to which the architect was not invited.
     The scheme was misunderstood and the architect was asked to review his work in light of the



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comments made. Because these comments, which would have changed the design
     considerably, were based on a misreading of the drawings, the architect responded to
     UNESCO’s report explaining himself in writing. The architect received a cancellation of his
     contract on 25 August 1984 on the grounds that he had missed the original deadline of 15
     February 1980 for the submission of working drawings. After the architect’s dismissal, the
     project was taken over by the Arab Bureau for Design, the engineering consultants brought in
     by the architect. His inheritors sued the client successfully for the wrongful cancellation of
     the contract and were paid all the fees for his work.

     From September 1984 until October 1985 the Arab Bureau altered the drawings to fit the
     client’s requirements. The museum as built is basically to the design of Dr El-Hakim.
     Changes were made in the internal circulation of the exhibition area, the shape of the skylight
     there, and the windows. Construction started on site in 1986 and was halted in 1991 with the
     building constructed but not fitted out. The project stopped for five years until 1996, when the
     building was fitted out and the landscaping finished. Sites International became involved at
     the end of 1988, and finished working drawings in 1991. They started work on site in 1996.
     The building was inaugurated on 23 November 1997 by President and Mrs Mubarak, with
     two hundred dignitaries from all over the world. The opening of the museum made the front
     page of the daily newspaper, Al-Ahram. The building was opened to the public in December
     1997.

b.   Total costs and main sources of financing

     The total cost of the building without the land or the interior fit-out is EGP 57 million
     (approximately USD 15 million). The project was completely funded by the Egyptian
     government, except for the cost of the display consultant, who was paid by UNESCO.

     Breakdown of costs:
     Infrastructure :         EGP 4,200,000 (USD 1,105,000).
     Labour:                  EGP 14,280,000 (USD 3,758,000).
     Materials:               EGP 23,520,000 (USD 6,200,000).
     Landscaping:             EGP 15,000,000 (USD 3,900,000).
     Professional Fees:
                             Structure and engineering: design 3%, supervision 3%.
                             Landscape: design 4%, supervision 3.5 %.
                             Interior: design 5%, supervision 5%.
                             Exhibit fees: EGP 875,000 (USD 250,000).

c.   Comparative costs

     It is very difficult to compare the cost of this museum to others as it took a total of eleven
     years to build, with a hiatus of five years.




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d.    Qualitative analysis of costs

      Building cost:         EGP 2,065 (USD 590) per square metre
      Landscape:             EGP 420 (USD 120) per square metre
      Furniture and equipment:      EGP 1,340 (USD 383) per square metre

e.    Maintenance costs

      The maintenance cost is EGP 1,250,000 per year, not including the salaries of the ten
      maintenance staff required to run the building, who are paid by the Egyptian government.

VI.   Technical Assessment

a.    Functional assessment

      The interior display functions well in terms of flow. Disabled access is provided to all parts of
      the building. However, the break in continuity between the indoor and outdoor exhibits is
      regrettable, as visitors miss out on one of the designer’s key features – the view across to the
      Fatimid Cemetery. This change of access also makes the chronological order of the outdoor
      displays hard to follow.

      The lighting for some of the display cabinets and statues is very low, making it difficult to see
      them and weakening their hold on the viewer’s interest. The truncation of the first view of the
      statue of Rameses II, now partially hidden by a difference in levels, is also unfortunate. The
      client seems happy with the building as a centre of restoration and it has the largest facilities
      in Egypt but it currently seems under utilized.

b.    Climatic performance

      The main orientation of the museum responds to the topography of the site and not the
      climate. The building is totally air-conditioned and artificially lit, even in the education
      section, cafeteria, offices and so on. The only concession to climate is the double-wall
      construction and the western portico, which shades the entrance from the sun. The ticket
      office, however, has no shading to protect waiting visitors. There are no treatment systems for
      either water or rainfall due to the dry climate and the function of the building.

      Although the rock formations of the site have been preserved, the ‘River Nile’ is a closed
      circuit of water that requires constant pumping. Moreover, the existing garden has several
      features that are not according to the design of Sites International. The rock formation, which
      was planned to rise to the roof of the building, has not been built and now the ‘source of the
      River Nile’ is a mound that stands alone approximately 3 metres from the building. Three
      water jets have been added to the ‘River Nile’ and patches of lawn have appeared in several
      places. There are no shaded areas at all for sitting and enjoying the gardens, although
      ‘London park’-type benches are now being manufactured at the museum as seating for the
      garden.




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c.   Choice of materials, level of technology

     Local material is used to clad both the inside and outside of the museum. The project employs
     the modern technology of building in reinforced concrete with block infill. It is a well-
     finished building.

     Seismic regulations were introduced into Egyptian building law in 1994, after design of this
     building was complete. The Aswan Fire Department controlled the fire aspects of the design.
     Four years ago, after torrential rain, the building did leak but was then, apparently, properly
     waterproofed. The local climate is seeing some changes due to the creation of Lake Nasser.

d.   Ageing and maintenance

     The building is ageing well considering that it was completed in 1991. The only ageing
     problems it may suffer will be to due to the mechanical aspects of the project: the air-
     conditioning system, lighting and pumping of water around the site will require constant
     maintenance.

     The building itself will not need extensive maintenance as its finishes are all hardy and well
     detailed, from the external sandstone finish to the granite on the inside walls and floors. Four
     years after completion the building is undergoing maintenance/upgrading work, at an
     estimated cost of EGP 200,000 (USD 57,000), mainly in the basement areas, where finishes
     are being improved.

e.   Design features

     The project is well integrated into the site. The massing of the exterior works very well with
     the topography. The use of natural stone also helps in blending the building with the
     landscape.

     The project has very little impact on its site. It is accessible on foot by tourists. School parties
     are carefully organized so that there is no overcrowding. As it is situated in a tourist district,
     there are no residences that would be disturbed by any increase in traffic.

     The project is very successful with both tourists and local Nubians. At times, organizers have
     to divide parties between the garden and the building to accommodate everyone. The visitor
     numbers for last year are: 70,000 foreigners; 61,000 Egyptians; 8,300 foreign students;
     36,300 Egyptian students; and 22,500 schoolchildren. The museum earned just over EGP
     1,400,000 (USD 400,000) last year.

     The main feature of the interior display is the statue of Rameses II (1304–1237 BC), the
     builder of the great temple at Abu Simbel. This statue is unique because it retains some of its
     colour. Due to an unfortunate interior arrangement, when visitors first enter the museum they
     see the statue from just below his shoulders to his knees. They must then descend twenty-
     eight steps to the lower level of the museum before they can see the statue in its entirety.




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The policy of the museum organizers is to use artificial lighting throughout and they have
       even closed off the skylight in the main hall, originally designed to illuminate the statue of
       Rameses. The objects are lit by fibre-optic light sources, which are completely safe. The level
       of light, however, is very low – whether due to design or bad maintenance is not clear. The
       use of pink granite everywhere, on walls and floors, adds to the dimness of the interiors and
       in some cases interferes with the visibility of the statues on display. Environmental control is
       monitored daily and controlled manually. Humidity is controlled through silicon gel placed in
       special drawers in the display cabinets. There is no seating in the museum exhibition areas;
       even the guards have nowhere to sit.

VII.   Users

a.     Description of those who use or benefit from the project

       The Nubian Museum is open in two shifts: in the morning, from 9.00am until 1.00pm, and in
       the evening, from 5.00pm until 9.00pm, seven days a week, all year long. This allows tourists
       to visit other sites during the day and enjoy the museum and Aswan’s evening climate at
       night. The users of the museum are: foreign tourists, who pay EGP 20 (USD 5), and
       Egyptian tourists, who pay EGP 2 (USD 0.5); Egyptian visitors to the Nubian performances
       (admission free); and school parties (admission free).

       This museum is the first in Egypt to have an educational section. Students are offered lectures
       and workshops as well as guided tours. Plans are also underway to utilize this section in the
       evenings for teaching young women, aged from eighteen to thirty-five, traditional crafts and
       literacy.

       The museum is also used by restorers and museologists from throughout the region. It hosted
       four workshops in the year 2000, including one for ICOM’s Programme for the Development
       of Museums in the Arab States, attended by fifteen countries.

       A total of 120 staff members is required to cover the double shift (twenty administrative,
       forty security, ten educational, ten conservators, ten building technicians, thirty building
       maintenance). In the year 2000, the number of visitors to the museum reached a total of
       198,215. Approximately half were Egyptian, not counting the schoolchildren, who numbered
       22,489.

b.     Response to project

       Architectural professionals like the project and are impressed with the level of finishing,
       taking into account the Egyptian context. They find that the building sits well in the
       environment but that the garden is artificial. The use of sandstone as a cladding material for a
       Nubian museum has been questioned in light of the tradition of mud brick architecture in this
       region, particularly in Nubia.

       The local people are very proud of their museum. They bring their visitors to see it and feel it
       reflects their way of life. Their favourite section is the diorama, which has provoked interest



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and strong memories. Local users complain about the low level of illumination of the objects,
        the lack of seating areas both inside and outside the building and the absence of guides, as
        some visitors are illiterate. The museum plays a very important role in informing the rest of
        Egypt about the rich Nubian culture, combating prejudice against what some consider to be a
        backward part of Egypt.

        Some of Aswan’s main hotels are in the vicinity of the museum. Hence its neighbours are
        tourists, who like the project but have complained about the low levels of illumination and the
        lack of labels on plants in the gardens.

VIII.   Persons involved

a.      Identification

        The Supreme Council of Antiquities: client.
        Ossama A W Abdel Meguid: museum director.
        Dr Mahmoud El-Hakim: architect.
        Consultants:
               Arab Bureau for Design: design and technical consultation.
               Mohamad Yusri Abdel Khalik: project architect.
               Samir Halawa: mechanical engineer.
               Shahrazad Abdel Fattah: electrical engineer.
               Mohamad Hafez: structural engineer.
               Dr Werkmeister, Dr Werkmeister & M Heimer Landscape Architects: original
                       landscape architect.
               Dr Leila Masri, Sites International: final landscape architect.
               Pedro Ramerez Vazquez: museum art display designer.
        Contractors:
               Hassan Allam, Al-Nasr General Contracting Company.
               Silver Knight Exhibitions Ltd., interior contractors.




Hana Alamuddin
May 2001




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Nubian Museum
Aswan, Egypt

List of Visual Materials
 No VM Num CD Id           IMG Ord VM Title                                   Date      Photographer      Format   Copyright

   1 R010407                        Interior displays                         01.06.2001 KONRAD Aglaia    18x28       Y
   2 R010408                        Interior displays                         01.06.2001 KONRAD Aglaia    18x28       Y
   3 R010409                        Interior displays                         01.06.2001 KONRAD Aglaia    18x28       Y
   4 S212923                                                                  25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil      24x36       Y
   5 S212924                                                                  25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil      24x36       Y
   6 S212925                                                                  25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil      24x36       Y
   7 S212926                                                                  25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil      24x36       Y
   8 S212927                                                                  25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil      24x36       Y
   9 S212928                                                                  25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil      24x36       Y
 10 S212929                                                                   25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil      24x36       Y
 11 S212930                                                                   25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil      24x36       Y
 12 S212931                                                                   25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil      24x36       Y
 13 S212932                                                                   25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil      24x36       Y
 14 S212933                                                                   25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil      24x36       Y
 15 S212934                                                                   25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil      24x36       Y
 16 S212935                                                                   25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil      24x36       Y
 17 S212936                                                                   25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil      24x36       Y
 18 S212937                                                                   25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil      24x36       Y
 19 S212938                                                                   25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil      24x36       Y
 20 S212939                                                                   25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil      24x36       Y
 21 S212940                                                                   25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil      24x36       Y
 22 S212941                                                                   25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil      24x36       Y
 23 S212942                                                                   25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil      24x36       Y
 24 S213134                         Lower ground flr/working drawing 9/1983   15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 25 S213135                         Mezzanine floor plan/WD 9/1983            15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 26 S213136                         Elevations, E W/WD 9/1983                 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 27 S213137                         Elavations/N S/WD 9/1983                  15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 28 S213138                         Sections AA-BB/WD 9/1983                  15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 29 S213139                         Sections EE-FF/WD 9/1983                  15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 30 S213140                         Stair details/working drawing 9/1983      15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 31 S213141                         Sections details/WD 9/1983                15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 32 S213142                         Cover/design drawing 5/1983               15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 33 S213143                         Layout/design drawing 5/1983              15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 34 S213144                         Upper ground flr/design drawiing 5/1983   15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 35 S213145                         Mezzanine floor plan/DD 5/1983            15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 36 S213146                         Ground floor plan/design drawing 5/1983   15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 37 S213147                         1st floor plan/design drawing 5/1983      15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 38 S213148                         Sections elevations/DD 5/1983             15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 39 S213149                         General layout landscape                  15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 40 S213150                         Lower ground floor                        15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 41 S213151                         Sections elevations                       15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 42 S213152                         General photos                            15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 43 S213153                         Topography/working drawing 9/1983         15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 44 S213154                         Sites Int.-landscape design               15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 45 S213155                         Location map                              15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 46 S213156                         Arab Bureau-axonometry                    15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 47 S213157                         Werkmeister-sketch design-landscape       15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 48 S213158                         Map of Egypt/Aswan                        15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 49 S213159                         Arab Bureau-topography map                15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 50 S213160                         Arab Bureau-elevations                    15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y




Nubian Museum, Aswan, Egypt
Nubian Museum
Aswan, Egypt

List of Visual Materials
 No VM Num CD Id           IMG Ord VM Title                                   Date     Photographer       Format   Copyright

 51 S213161                         Arab Bureau-lower ground floor plan       15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 52 S213162                         Arab Bureau-Ground 1st floor plan         15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 53 S213163                         Arab Bureau-sections AA-BB-CC             15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 54 S213164                         Arab Bureau-sections EE-GG                15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 55 S213165                         Arab Bureau-sections AA-A1A1-BB           15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 56 S213172                         Approach from road on W boundary          15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 57 S213173                         Approach from road on W boundary          15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 58 S213174                         West edge of site                         15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 59 S213175                         West edge of site, tomb of 77 Walis       15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 60 S213176                         West edge of site                         15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 61 S213177                         Looking back to Cathedral of Aswan        15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 62 S213178                         W boundary wall/water reservoir           15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 63 S213179                         W boundary wall                           15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 64 S213180                         Seating area along W boundary             15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 65 S213181                         W boundary wall a museum in back          15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 66 S213182                         W boundary wall near entrance             15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 67 S213183                         Entrance gate                             15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 68 S213184                         Ticket window, entrance gate              15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 69 S213185                         Entrance gate                             15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 70 S213186                         Approach to museum                        15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 71 S213187                         Museum, main entrance portico             15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 72 S213188                         Museum, main entrance portico/ramp        15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 73 S213189                         West portico looking to entry arch        15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 74 S213190                         Education section, entrance               15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 75 S213191                         Education section, courtyard              15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 76 S213192                         Education section, fire-fighting gear     15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 77 S213193                         Education section, schoolchildren         15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 78 S213194                         Education section courtyard, looking W    15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 79 S213195                         Education section amphitheatre/looking W 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana    24x36       Y
 80 S213196                         Education section amphitheatre/looking E 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana    24x36       Y
 81 S213197                         Education section, classroom              15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 82 S213198                         Education section, classroom              15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 83 S213199                         Start of service road looking East        15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 84 S213200                         Service road to service yard              15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 85 S213201                         Service road looking back to West         15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 86 S213202                         South facade/wall of service yard         15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 87 S213203                         Service yard, looking North               15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 88 S213204                         Service yard, looking West                15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 89 S213205                         Service yard, looking East                15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 90 S213206                         Roofscape, looking West                   15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 91 S213207                         Roofscape, looking to door of cafeteria   15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 92 S213208                         Roofscape, screen of cafeteria            15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 93 S213209                         Roofscape, looking North                  15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 94 S213210                         Roofscape, looking Southeast              15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 95 S213211                         Roofscape, looking South                  15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 96 S213212                         Roofscape, looking East                   15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 97 S213213                         Roofscape, looking West                   15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 98 S213214                         Roofscape, old skylight                   15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
 99 S213215                         Roofscape, old skylight                   15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
100 S213216                         From roof looking E to Fatimid cemetery   15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y




Nubian Museum, Aswan, Egypt
Nubian Museum
Aswan, Egypt

List of Visual Materials
 No VM Num CD Id           IMG Ord VM Title                                   Date     Photographer       Format   Copyright

101 S213217                         From roof looking SE to Fatimid cemetery 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana    24x36       Y
102 S213218                         From roof looking SE to Fatimid cemetery 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana    24x36       Y
103 S213219                         Garden from roof                          15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
104 S213220                         From roof looking NE to Aswan             15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
105 S213221                         View of "Source of Nile" from roof        15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
106 S213222                         Garden, from roof looking East            15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
107 S213223                         Garden, from roof looking East            15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
108 S213224                         Garden view looking South                 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
109 S213225                         Toilet window, AC unit detail             15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
110 S213226                         West facade, toward entrance portico      15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
111 S213227                         Southwest corner, looking West            15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
112 S213228                         Eastern curved wall                       15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
113 S213229                         Eastern curved wall, exit portico         15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
114 S213230                         Portico to garden                         15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
115 S213231                         "Source of Nile" in garden                15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
116 S213232                         View from portico to garden               15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
117 S213233                         Coptic ehibits in garden                  15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
118 S213234                         Garden                                    15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
119 S213235                         Garden looking North                      15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
120 S213236                         Exhibit in garden                         15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
121 S213237                         Garden/view of stage E boundary wall      15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
122 S213238                         North facade                              15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
123 S213239                         From entrance looking North               15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
124 S213240                         Water reservoir on Northern boundary      15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
125 S213241                         North section, graves                     15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
126 S213242                         Maqqam Saida Zeinab                       15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
127 S213243                         Maqqam Saida Zeinab                       15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
128 S213244                         Maqqam 77 Walis                           15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
129 S213245                         Maqqam 77 Walis                           15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
130 S213246                         Garden detail, looking West               15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
131 S213247                         Exhibit detail, looking West              15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
132 S213248                         Garden on West side                       15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
133 S213249                         Exhibit between entrance gate portico     15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
134 S213250                         Seating area near Nubia house             15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
135 S213251                         Cave exit                                 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
136 S213252                         Nubian house in museum garden             15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
137 S213253                         Nubian house decoration                   15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
138 S213254                         Eastern garden                            15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
139 S213255                         Eastern garden, looking South             15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
140 S213256                         Nubian house in museum garden             15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
141 S213257                         "Village square" in front of Nubian hse   15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
142 S213258                         Entrance to cave                          15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
143 S213259                         Museum garden lawn                        15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
144 S213260                         Amphitheatre                              15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
145 S213261                         Amphitheatre stage                        15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
146 S213262                         East curved wall                          15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
147 S213263                         Waterfall in garden                       15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
148 S213264                         Museum workshop, garden bench making 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana        24x36       Y
149 S213265                         Building detail                           15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
150 S213266                         Landscape detail, floor finish            15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y




Nubian Museum, Aswan, Egypt
Nubian Museum
Aswan, Egypt

List of Visual Materials
 No VM Num CD Id           IMG Ord VM Title                                  Date      Photographer      Format   Copyright

151 S213267                         Landscape detail, wall floor finish      15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
152 S213268                         Childs room, A/C wall stain              15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
153 S213269                         Window detail, interior                  15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
154 S213270                         Parapet detail                           15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
155 S213271                         Window detail, exterior                  15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
156 S213272                         Window detail, exterior                  15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
157 S213273                         Inauguration plaque                      15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
158 S213274                         Window detail, exterior                  15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
159 S213275                         Window detail, interior                  15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
160 S213276                         Gharb Aswan village, contemporary bldg   15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
161 S213277                         Gharb Aswan village, contemporary bldg   15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
162 S213278                         Gharb Aswan village, contemporary bldg   15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
163 S213279                         Gharb Aswan village, contemporary bldg   15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
164 S213280                         Gharb Aswan village, streetscape         15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
165 S213281                         Gharb Aswan village, streetscape         15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
166 S213282                         Gharb Aswan village, internal court      15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
167 S213283                         Gharb Aswan village, internal court      15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
168 S213284                         Gharb Aswan village, internal court      15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
169 S213285                         Gharb Aswan village, roofscape           15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
170 S213286                         Gharb Aswan village, roofscape           15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
171 S213287                         Gharb Aswan village, from roof           15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
172 S213288                         Gharb Aswan village, internal court      15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
173 S213289                         Gharb Aswan village, village square      15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
174 S213290                         Gharb Aswan village, courtyard           15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
175 S213291                         Gharb Aswan village, mandara             15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
176 S213292                         Gharb Aswan village, new house           15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
177 S213293                         Gharb Aswan village, khayma              15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
178 S213294                         Gharb Aswan village, roofscape           15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
179 S213295                         Gharb Aswan village, house door          15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
180 S213296                         Gharb Aswan village, streetscape         15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
181 S213297                         Gharb Aswan village, streetscape         15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
182 S213298                         Gharb Aswan village, mandara             15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
183 S213299                         Gharb Aswan village, town square         15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana   24x36       Y
184 S213300                                                                  15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry    24x36       Y
185 S213301                                                                  15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry    24x36       Y
186 S213302                                                                  15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry    24x36       Y
187 S213303                                                                  15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry    24x36       Y
188 S213304                                                                  15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry    24x36       Y
189 S213305                                                                  15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry    24x36       Y
190 S213306                                                                  15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry    24x36       Y
191 S213307                                                                  15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry    24x36       Y
192 S213308                                                                  15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry    24x36       Y
193 S213309                                                                  15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry    24x36       Y
194 S213310                                                                  15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry    24x36       Y
195 S213311                                                                  15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry    24x36       Y
196 S213312                                                                  15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry    24x36       Y
197 S213313                                                                  15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry    24x36       Y
198 S213314                                                                  15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry    24x36       Y
199 S213315                                                                  15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry    24x36       Y
200 S213316                                                                  15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry    24x36       Y




Nubian Museum, Aswan, Egypt
Nubian Museum
Aswan, Egypt

List of Visual Materials
 No VM Num CD Id           IMG Ord VM Title   Date      Photographer     Format   Copyright

201 S213317                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
202 S213318                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
203 S213319                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
204 S213320                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
205 S213321                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
206 S213322                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
207 S213323                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
208 S213324                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
209 S213325                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
210 S213326                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
211 S213327                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
212 S213328                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
213 S213329                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
214 S213330                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
215 S213331                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
216 S213332                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
217 S213333                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
218 S213334                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
219 S213335                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
220 S213336                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
221 S213337                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
222 S213338                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
223 S213339                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
224 S213340                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
225 S213341                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
226 S213342                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
227 S213343                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
228 S213344                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
229 S213345                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
230 S213346                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
231 S213347                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
232 S213348                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
233 S213349                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
234 S213350                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
235 S213351                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
236 S213352                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
237 S213353                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
238 S213354                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
239 S213355                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
240 S213356                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
241 S213357                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
242 S213358                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
243 S213359                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
244 S213360                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
245 S213361                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
246 S213362                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
247 S213363                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
248 S213364                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
249 S213365                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
250 S213366                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y




Nubian Museum, Aswan, Egypt
Nubian Museum
Aswan, Egypt

List of Visual Materials
 No VM Num CD Id           IMG Ord VM Title   Date      Photographer     Format   Copyright

251 S213367                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
252 S213368                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
253 S213369                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
254 S213370                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
255 S213371                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
256 S213372                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
257 S213373                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
258 S213374                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
259 S213375                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
260 S213376                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
261 S213377                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
262 S213378                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
263 S213379                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
264 S213380                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
265 S213381                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
266 S213382                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
267 S213383                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
268 S213384                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
269 S213385                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
270 S213386                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
271 S213387                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
272 S213388                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
273 S213389                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
274 S213390                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
275 S213391                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
276 S213392                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
277 S213393                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
278 S213394                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
279 S213395                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
280 S213396                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
281 S213397                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
282 S213398                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
283 S213399                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
284 S213400                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
285 S213401                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
286 S213402                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
287 S213403                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
288 S213404                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
289 S213405                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
290 S213406                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
291 S213407                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
292 S213408                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
293 S213409                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
294 S213410                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
295 S213411                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
296 S213412                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
297 S213413                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
298 S213414                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
299 S213415                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
300 S213416                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y




Nubian Museum, Aswan, Egypt
Nubian Museum
Aswan, Egypt

List of Visual Materials
 No VM Num CD Id           IMG Ord VM Title   Date      Photographer     Format   Copyright

301 S213417                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
302 S213418                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
303 S213419                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
304 S213420                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
305 S213421                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
306 S213422                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
307 S213423                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
308 S213424                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
309 S213425                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
310 S213426                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
311 S213427                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
312 S213428                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
313 S213429                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
314 S213430                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
315 S213431                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
316 S213432                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
317 S213433                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
318 S213434                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
319 S213435                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
320 S213436                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
321 S213437                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
322 S213438                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
323 S213439                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
324 S213440                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
325 S213441                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
326 S213442                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
327 S213443                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
328 S213444                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
329 S213445                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
330 S213446                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
331 S213447                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
332 S213448                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
333 S213449                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
334 S213450                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
335 S213451                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
336 S213452                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
337 S213453                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
338 S213454                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
339 S213455                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
340 S213456                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
341 S213457                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
342 S213458                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
343 S213459                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
344 S213460                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
345 S213461                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
346 S213462                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
347 S213463                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
348 S213464                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
349 S213465                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
350 S213466                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y




Nubian Museum, Aswan, Egypt
Nubian Museum
Aswan, Egypt

List of Visual Materials
 No VM Num CD Id           IMG Ord VM Title   Date      Photographer     Format   Copyright

351 S213467                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
352 S213468                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
353 S213469                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
354 S213470                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
355 S213471                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
356 S213472                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
357 S213473                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
358 S213474                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
359 S213475                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
360 S213476                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
361 S213477                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
362 S213478                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
363 S213479                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
364 S213480                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
365 S213481                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
366 S213482                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
367 S213483                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
368 S213484                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
369 S213485                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
370 S213486                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
371 S213487                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
372 S213488                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
373 S213489                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
374 S213490                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
375 S213491                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
376 S213492                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
377 S213493                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
378 S213494                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
379 S213495                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
380 S213496                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
381 S213497                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
382 S213498                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
383 S213499                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
384 S213500                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
385 S213501                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
386 S213502                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
387 S213503                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
388 S213504                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
389 S213505                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
390 S213506                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
391 S213507                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
392 S213508                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
393 S213509                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
394 S213510                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
395 S213511                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
396 S213512                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
397 S213513                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
398 S213514                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
399 S213515                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
400 S213516                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y




Nubian Museum, Aswan, Egypt
Nubian Museum
Aswan, Egypt

List of Visual Materials
 No VM Num CD Id           IMG Ord VM Title   Date      Photographer     Format   Copyright

401 S213517                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
402 S213518                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
403 S213519                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
404 S213520                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
405 S213521                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
406 S213522                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
407 S213523                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
408 S213524                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
409 S213525                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
410 S213526                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
411 S213527                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
412 S213528                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
413 S213529                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
414 S213530                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
415 S213531                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
416 S213532                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
417 S213533                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
418 S213534                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
419 S213535                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
420 S213536                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
421 S213537                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
422 S213538                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
423 S213539                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
424 S213540                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
425 S213541                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
426 S213542                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
427 S213543                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
428 S213544                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
429 S213545                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
430 S213546                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
431 S213547                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
432 S213548                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
433 S213549                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
434 S213550                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
435 S213551                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
436 S213552                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
437 S213553                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
438 S213554                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
439 S213555                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
440 S213556                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
441 S213557                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
442 S213558                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
443 S213559                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
444 S213560                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
445 S213561                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
446 S213562                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
447 S213563                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
448 S213564                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
449 S213565                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
450 S213566                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y




Nubian Museum, Aswan, Egypt
Nubian Museum
Aswan, Egypt

List of Visual Materials
 No VM Num CD Id           IMG Ord VM Title   Date      Photographer     Format   Copyright

451 S213567                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
452 S213568                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
453 S213569                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
454 S213570                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
455 S213571                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
456 S213572                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
457 S213573                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
458 S213574                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
459 S213575                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
460 S213576                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
461 S213577                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
462 S213578                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
463 S213579                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
464 S213580                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
465 S213581                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
466 S213582                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
467 S213583                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
468 S213584                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
469 S213585                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
470 S213586                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
471 S213587                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
472 S213588                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
473 S213589                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
474 S213590                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
475 S213591                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
476 S213592                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
477 S213593                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
478 S213594                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
479 S213595                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
480 S213596                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
481 S213597                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
482 S213598                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
483 S213599                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
484 S213600                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
485 S213601                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
486 S213602                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
487 S213603                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
488 S213604                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
489 S213605                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
490 S213606                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
491 S213607                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
492 S213608                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
493 S213609                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
494 S213610                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
495 S213611                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
496 S213612                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
497 S213613                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
498 S213614                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
499 S213615                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
500 S213616                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y




Nubian Museum, Aswan, Egypt
Nubian Museum
Aswan, Egypt

List of Visual Materials
 No VM Num CD Id           IMG Ord VM Title   Date      Photographer     Format   Copyright

501 S213617                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
502 S213618                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
503 S213619                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
504 S213620                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
505 S213621                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
506 S213622                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
507 S213623                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
508 S213624                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
509 S213625                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
510 S213626                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
511 S213627                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
512 S213628                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
513 S213629                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
514 S213630                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
515 S213631                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
516 S213632                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
517 S213633                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
518 S213634                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
519 S213635                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
520 S213636                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
521 S213637                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
522 S213638                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
523 S213639                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
524 S213640                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
525 S213641                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
526 S213642                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
527 S213643                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
528 S213644                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
529 S213645                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
530 S213646                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
531 S213647                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
532 S213648                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
533 S213649                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
534 S213650                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
535 S213651                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
536 S213652                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
537 S213653                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
538 S213654                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
539 S213655                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
540 S213656                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
541 S213657                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
542 S213658                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
543 S213659                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
544 S213660                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
545 S213661                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
546 S213662                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
547 S213663                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
548 S213664                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
549 S213665                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
550 S213666                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y




Nubian Museum, Aswan, Egypt
Nubian Museum
Aswan, Egypt

List of Visual Materials
 No VM Num CD Id           IMG Ord VM Title   Date      Photographer     Format   Copyright

551 S213667                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
552 S213668                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
553 S213669                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
554 S213670                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
555 S213671                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
556 S213672                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
557 S213673                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
558 S213674                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
559 S213675                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
560 S213676                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
561 S213677                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
562 S213678                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
563 S213679                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
564 S213680                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
565 S213681                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
566 S213682                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
567 S213683                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
568 S213684                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
569 S213685                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
570 S213686                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
571 S213687                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
572 S213688                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
573 S213689                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
574 S213690                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
575 S213691                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
576 S213692                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
577 S213693                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
578 S213694                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
579 S213695                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
580 S213696                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
581 S213697                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
582 S213698                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
583 S213699                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
584 S213700                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
585 S213701                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
586 S213702                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
587 S213703                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
588 S213704                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
589 S213705                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
590 S213706                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
591 S213707                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
592 S213708                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
593 S213709                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
594 S213710                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
595 S213711                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
596 S213712                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
597 S213713                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
598 S213714                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
599 S213715                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
600 S213716                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y




Nubian Museum, Aswan, Egypt
Nubian Museum
Aswan, Egypt

List of Visual Materials
 No VM Num CD Id           IMG Ord VM Title   Date      Photographer     Format   Copyright

601 S213717                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
602 S213718                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
603 S213719                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
604 S213720                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
605 S213721                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
606 S213722                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
607 S213723                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
608 S213724                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
609 S213725                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
610 S213726                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
611 S213727                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
612 S213728                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
613 S213729                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
614 S213730                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
615 S213731                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
616 S213732                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
617 S213733                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
618 S213734                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
619 S213735                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
620 S213736                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
621 S213737                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
622 S213738                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
623 S213739                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
624 S213740                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
625 S213741                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
626 S213742                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
627 S213743                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
628 S213744                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
629 S213745                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
630 S213746                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
631 S213747                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
632 S213748                                   15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry   24x36       Y
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Nubian Museum Aswan Egypt

  • 1. The Aga Khan Award for Architecture Nubian Museum Aswan, Egypt Architect: Mahmoud El-Hakim Cairo, Egypt Consultants: Arab Bureau for Design and Technical Consultation Cairo, Egypt Landscape Architects: Dr Werkmeister & M Heimer Landscape Architects Hildesheim, Germany and Sites International Landscape Architects Cairo, Egypt Clients: Nubian Antiquities Salvage Fund Supreme Council of Antiquities Cairo, Egypt Sponsors: UNESCO - ICOM (International Council of Museums) Paris, France Date of Completion: 1997 1447.EGY
  • 2. Table of Contents 2001 Technical Review Summary (20 pages) 2001 Architect’s Record (5 pages) 2001 Project Data Form (1 page) Architect’s Presentation Panels (10 panels on 5 pages) Images and Drawings (20 pages) List of Visual Materials (18 pages) List of Additional Materials (1 page) Lists of Slides (1 page)
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  • 4. Nubian Museum Aswan, Egypt I. Introduction The Nubian Museum celebrates the culture and civilization of the Nubian region of Egypt from prehistoric times to the present. It is located in the city of Aswan, on the eastern bank of the Nile, 899 kilometres south of Cairo. The museum is a three-storey building with an outdoor exhibition area. It houses the main finds of the UNESCO salvage campaign carried out at the time of the building of the High Dam, which eventually flooded that whole region. Another major exhibit is a diorama which shows the daily life of Nubian villagers. It is a community museum with an education section that organizes trips, lectures and workshops for schoolchildren, and cultural events for the public at large. In April 2000 the museum was approved by UNESCO as a centre for museology and the preservation and conservation of archaeological remains for Africa and the Middle East. II. Contextual Information a. Historical background Egypt consists of five well-defined regions: the Delta, the Valley, the Eastern desert, the Western desert and Nubia. The region called Nubia today stretches along the Nile from Aswan south to Dabba in Sudan. The name Nubia is said to come from the ancient Egyptian ‘nbu’, which means gold, in reference to the famous gold mines of the area. Historically, Nubia’s position as Egypt’s gateway to the rest of Africa made it an important trade centre. The Nubian people were settlers, who lived by agriculture, trade and pastoral activities. During the Old Kingdom, Nubia maintained its independence from Egypt but from the Middle Kingdom until the Thirteenth Dynasty it came under the domination of Egyptian kings. The Egyptians ruled Nubia again in the Eighteenth Dynasty, but through local governors and when the Twenty-Fifth Dynasty was established, Nubian rulers enjoyed a time of independence, political stability and economic prosperity. Even the Roman emperors, who showed great interest in Nubia, allowed it to retain independence under their sovereignty. By the end of the sixth century AD Nubia had converted to Christianity. In the eighth and ninth centuries, political and economic stability again brought prosperity to the region. Nubia’s conversion to Islam occurred gradually through intermarriage with Arab traders. Muslim leaders from Egypt sent expeditions to Nubia but it wasn’t until the sixteenth century that its conversion was complete. Today, there is no political entity called Nubia. Its lands now lie partly in Egypt and partly in Sudan, with most of the northern region completely submerged under Lake Nasser following the building of the High Dam. b. Local architectural character Traditional Nubian architecture is either the vernacular architecture of the villages, built in mud brick, or the architecture of the great temples. These were simple buildings of granite or 1
  • 5. stone consisting of one or more gateways leading to a colonnaded courtyard, which led in turn to a hypostyle hall, followed by a vestibule and then the sanctuary, usually at the highest level. Nubian villages spread along the Nile in clustered terraces, and throughout Nubia the principal entrances to houses face the river. The main entrance opens onto a courtyard with mastabas – raised seating areas. The rooms of the house are arranged along the courtyard’s far wall, the most important being the mandara, or guest room, which has a separate entrance and a catenary vault roof. Some living rooms – called tents or khayma – are simply open with a flat roof of palm branches. The houses are of mud, mud brick or stone, plastered inside and out by the women and children, who decorate the walls, especially the entrances, with bright and colourful designs. The roofs of the houses are of palm trunks or timber beams covered with palm thatch. Small openings at high level help to circulate the air brought into the house via the courtyard, which acts as a ventilating space and a ‘private piece of sky’ for the benefit of the household. c. Climatic conditions Aswan is in a dry, temperate zone which enjoys a very mild climate in winter, making it a favoured winter resort since the beginning of the nineteenth century. It rarely rains, although torrential downpours occur every four or five years. The prevailing winds are from the north- east. Sandstorms come from the west during spring but last only a couple of days. In winter the temperature ranges from a maximum of 26˚C to a minimum of 10˚C, with a humidity maximum of 56 per cent. In the summer months the temperature can reach 42˚C, becoming mild at night at a minimum of 26˚C. The humidity in May goes down to 7 per cent. d. Immediate surroundings The museum is in the hotel district of Aswan. To the east is the main road to the airport, which divides the site from two of Aswan’s key attractions, the Fatimid Cemetery and the Unfinished Obelisk. To the west is a local road which provides access to the site. A number of major hotel developments along this road have obscured the view to the Nile. The land along the northern boundary of the site is marked on the plans as public garden. Only a water tank at the top of the hill is visible from the museum site. The southern edge has an observatory structure but is mainly undeveloped. The architecture of the immediate surroundings is mainly of modern concrete construction in the ‘International Style’. e. Topography The museum sits on a ridge running south-west of Aswan between the Nile Valley and the road to the airport. The site is an ancient Pharaonic granite quarry for obelisks and statues. The slope to the east is rather steep and the building platform sits 15 metres higher than the main road, a gradient of approximately 30 per cent. The west slope is gentler with the western road following up towards the museum. 2
  • 6. III. Programme a. What conditions gave rise to the formulation of the programme? The foundation stone of the High Dam was laid on 9 January 1960 and the dam was opened on 15 January 1971. As a consequence a section of the Nile Valley was flooded to form Lake Nasser. This necessitated resettlement of 40,000 Nubians, movement of temples that would otherwise be submerged and excavation of the land before it disappeared under water. The International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia was launched by UNESCO in 1960. It ran forty archaeological missions from five continents and managed to move twenty- two monuments in twenty years. With the Egyptian government, UNESCO decided to establish the Nubian Museum at Aswan and the Egyptian Civilization Museum in Cairo to exhibit the finds of the excavations. To this end, a UNESCO executive committee was formed, consisting of fourteen members from different countries (one of which was Egypt), with observers from ICOM (International Council of Museums), IFLA (International Federation of Landscape Architects) and ICOMOS (International Council on Monuments and Sites). b. Objectives The Nubian Museum is part of a wider policy of the Supreme Council of Antiquities (formerly the Egyptian Antiquities Organization) to showcase Egypt’s many civilizations over the centuries. The museum contains not only three thousand objects found in the UNESCO expeditions, representing the history of the area from the prehistoric, Pharaonic, Roman, Coptic and Islamic ages, but also a diorama of the daily life of the Nubian people, who sacrificed their homes for the continued progress of the Egyptian nation. The museum is also a celebration of the amazing combined effort of the people of the world in response to the international appeal launched by UNESCO in 1960. It aims to play the role of ‘community museum’ through its education section, which organizes school trips around the museum itself and also to neighbouring temples, and hosts cultural events by Nubian artists in the outdoor amphitheatre (organized by the Ministry of Culture and recently brought under the management of the Egyptian Opera House). The museum is now also a centre for the preservation and conservation of archaeological remains from Africa and the Middle East under the supervision of ICOM. c. Functional requirements According to the architect’s report submitted in March 1983, the list of accommodation was as follows: main exhibition hall; temporary exhibition hall; lobby with shops; ticket and information office; lecture room; VIP lounge; cafeteria; public toilets including facilities for the disabled; administration areas including a trustees’ meeting room; a library; an education department with schoolroom, workshop, patio, etc.; storage for exhibits; various workshops; restoration facilities and laboratories; security and workers’ quarters; a service entrance for 3
  • 7. exhibits and staff with one control point; service lifts; and a service yard with all building utilities. IV. Description a. Building data The total area of the museum is 10,110 square metres, with a ground-floor area of 7,000 square metres on a 50,000-square-metre site. The project is in two sections: the museum building, which is in one volume, and the landscaped outdoor exhibition. The building comprises three storeys. On the ground floor are the main entrance hall; shops; the temporary exhibition hall; VIP lounge and associated service areas; a 150-seat lecture theatre with three translation booths; public toilets; security and administration offices; staff living quarters and facilities area; and lifts for visitors, staff and services. On the first floor are the cafeteria (with a kitchen service); the library; administration offices and meeting room. At basement level are the main exhibition space of the museum, measuring 3,500 square metres, and the diorama; the education section with its own entrance from the garden and reception area, workshop, classroom, servery and dining area, children’s toilets and outside theatre; the restoration studios, comprising five laboratories – papyrus and fabric, organic, metal, inorganic, and a fumigation lab – as well as other facilities; the main storage areas; exhibition workshops; and the service yard with generator room, air-conditioning units, electrical room, boiler and loading platform. The outdoor exhibition area includes a cave housing prehistoric drawings of animals; a Nubian house; an outdoor theatre for five hundred people; various exhibition pieces; two shrines – the maqqam of Saida Zeinab and the maqqam of the 77 Walis; one musalla (place of prayer) – Qubat Al-Mukhasal; and several graves, said to be Fatimid, Roman and Coptic in origin. A water canal represents the River Nile, surrounded by local flora and fauna. c. Evolution of design concepts The positioning of the building was planned jointly by the architect, Dr El-Hakim, and Dr Werkmeister, the first landscape architect to work on the project. The museum was placed on the ridge of the site to preserve rock formations and provide an open view of the Fatimid Cemetery and the Unfinished Obelisk to the east. An overpass across the main airport road was even proposed to link these three sites, making the museum part of a tourist circuit. The entrance is located on the west side of the building, oriented towards the Nile in the same way as traditional Nubian houses. The building is organized so that the main exhibition hall is placed centrally between the educational facilities to the north and the laboratories and service areas to the south. The massing of the building follows the contours of the site and 4
  • 8. blends well with the rock formation. The taller central zone was intended by Dr El-Hakim to reflect the architecture of the Pharaonic temples. Dr El-Hakim’s concept for the internal planning of the museum was a series of ramps leading along the walls to a platform where the entire exhibition area would have been open to view, with the statue of Rameses II in the centre, lit from above by a skylight. The flow of the exhibits would end at the lowest point of the museum, at the eastern portico, leading to the outdoor exhibition areas. Due to the client’s misunderstanding that the ramps were for disabled visitors and therefore superfluous since there are two lifts, the ramps and walls were dropped from the scheme, and visitors now descend directly into the exhibition area via steps. Due to security considerations, the garden access was eliminated and the exhibition flow now ends at the foot of the stairs leading back to the main entrance. The façades are all clad in hand-textured local sandstone built in alternating courses 30 and 60 centimetres wide. The windows are long, narrow, lozenge-shaped openings, grouped in pairs. An open triangle motif, used on the west façade, is taken from traditional Nubian vernacular architecture. The concept behind the landscaping was the preservation and celebration of the granite rock formation. Dr Werkmeister even designed a rock formation that would climb the building from the east and link a roof garden to the rest of the scheme below. A stream of water would emanate from this formation for the irrigation of the plants, ending in a small pond at the Nubian ‘village’. In 1988, Dr Leila Masri of Sites International became involved in landscaping the project. Her concept was that the landscape should represent the Nile Valley and she organized the outdoor exhibition area chronologically, starting with the prehistoric caves, then the Nubian village and the amphitheatre, and so on, ending at the front entrance of the museum. Both designers envisaged entry to the garden to be from the lowest point of the internal exhibition as a continuation of the experience, and both linked the roof garden to the main garden with a rock formation. They also specified similar indigenous plants, requiring little soil and water, because the granite terrain makes plant propagation very difficult – it has been necessary to drill in order to create drainage channels and add soil for the planting. Sites International introduced waterfalls into the stream to reflect the cataracts that were historically so important to the Nubian environment. The ‘source of the Nile’ was to start from the rock formation that abutted the building. Abundant planting was intended to reflect crops. All paving and hard landscaping is of granite and sandstone. This was the first landscape project in Egypt carried out by an Egyptian firm. The maqqama are run by Sufi sheikhs who hold dhikr (a remembrance ritual dedicated to Sufi saints) on Saturdays and Sundays. Independent access has been provided and the Supreme Council of Antiquities has upgraded the sites, adding services such as drinking fountains, toilets and seating areas at a cost of EGP 300,000. 5
  • 9. c. Structure, materials, technology The structural system of the museum is a reinforced-concrete frame with concrete block infill panels. The walls are cavity walls of 25 blocks, then 10 voids, then 25 more blocks, clad with 15 centimetre-thick sandstone dry-fixed on the outside and pink granite on the inside, except in one exhibition area where the internal wall finish is plaster. The floors are also of pink granite. The roof-slab is of reinforced concrete with waterproofing and 7-centimetre extruded styropore for insulation, covered with granite tiling because the roof was originally intended to be a roof terrace. The ceilings in the exhibition areas are open-timber grids set out to reflect the wall layout of the museum and provide maximum flexibility for the moving of lights and services. The building is completely air-conditioned and artificially lit, even during the day, in all parts. The air-conditioning system runs twenty-four hours a day at various capacities appropriate to the exhibits. The air-conditioning load is 300 tonnes per hour, designed for an ambient temperature of 42˚C and a required temperature of 24˚C. The system runs on two chillers, each with two sections, and fourteen air-handling units, which give some flexibility to the system. However, at the engineer’s office an analysis by the reviewer of the loads found that the exhibition areas (including the temporary exhibits and the diorama) require only 112.5 tonnes, i.e., one-third of the total load. The electrical load is 900 KVA and the building is provided with two generators. The water feature in the garden is a completely closed-circuit system and the water pumped around it is changed once every four months. Irrigation is through a combination of sprinkler and drip systems. d. Origin of technology, materials, labour force and professionals The project employs the international technology of reinforced-concrete frame with infill blocks. The labour force are all local but the architects, consultants and contractors are from Cairo, with the exception of the original landscape consultant, who was German, and the designer of the display system, who is Mexican. V. Construction Schedule and Costs a. Project history The project was awarded to Dr Mahmoud El-Hakim in December 1979. Between then and April 1983 Dr Al-Hakim created five different schemes to accommodate changes requested by the client. The fifth scheme, dated 5 April 1983, was approved by the client, the Supreme Council of Antiquities. On the basis of this design the landscape architect, Dr Werkmeister, drew up his proposal and the architect provided 80 per cent of his working drawings. These were submitted to the client on 15 September 1983. A meeting to review the project by UNESCO was held at the end of September in Paris, to which the architect was not invited. The scheme was misunderstood and the architect was asked to review his work in light of the 6
  • 10. comments made. Because these comments, which would have changed the design considerably, were based on a misreading of the drawings, the architect responded to UNESCO’s report explaining himself in writing. The architect received a cancellation of his contract on 25 August 1984 on the grounds that he had missed the original deadline of 15 February 1980 for the submission of working drawings. After the architect’s dismissal, the project was taken over by the Arab Bureau for Design, the engineering consultants brought in by the architect. His inheritors sued the client successfully for the wrongful cancellation of the contract and were paid all the fees for his work. From September 1984 until October 1985 the Arab Bureau altered the drawings to fit the client’s requirements. The museum as built is basically to the design of Dr El-Hakim. Changes were made in the internal circulation of the exhibition area, the shape of the skylight there, and the windows. Construction started on site in 1986 and was halted in 1991 with the building constructed but not fitted out. The project stopped for five years until 1996, when the building was fitted out and the landscaping finished. Sites International became involved at the end of 1988, and finished working drawings in 1991. They started work on site in 1996. The building was inaugurated on 23 November 1997 by President and Mrs Mubarak, with two hundred dignitaries from all over the world. The opening of the museum made the front page of the daily newspaper, Al-Ahram. The building was opened to the public in December 1997. b. Total costs and main sources of financing The total cost of the building without the land or the interior fit-out is EGP 57 million (approximately USD 15 million). The project was completely funded by the Egyptian government, except for the cost of the display consultant, who was paid by UNESCO. Breakdown of costs: Infrastructure : EGP 4,200,000 (USD 1,105,000). Labour: EGP 14,280,000 (USD 3,758,000). Materials: EGP 23,520,000 (USD 6,200,000). Landscaping: EGP 15,000,000 (USD 3,900,000). Professional Fees: Structure and engineering: design 3%, supervision 3%. Landscape: design 4%, supervision 3.5 %. Interior: design 5%, supervision 5%. Exhibit fees: EGP 875,000 (USD 250,000). c. Comparative costs It is very difficult to compare the cost of this museum to others as it took a total of eleven years to build, with a hiatus of five years. 7
  • 11. d. Qualitative analysis of costs Building cost: EGP 2,065 (USD 590) per square metre Landscape: EGP 420 (USD 120) per square metre Furniture and equipment: EGP 1,340 (USD 383) per square metre e. Maintenance costs The maintenance cost is EGP 1,250,000 per year, not including the salaries of the ten maintenance staff required to run the building, who are paid by the Egyptian government. VI. Technical Assessment a. Functional assessment The interior display functions well in terms of flow. Disabled access is provided to all parts of the building. However, the break in continuity between the indoor and outdoor exhibits is regrettable, as visitors miss out on one of the designer’s key features – the view across to the Fatimid Cemetery. This change of access also makes the chronological order of the outdoor displays hard to follow. The lighting for some of the display cabinets and statues is very low, making it difficult to see them and weakening their hold on the viewer’s interest. The truncation of the first view of the statue of Rameses II, now partially hidden by a difference in levels, is also unfortunate. The client seems happy with the building as a centre of restoration and it has the largest facilities in Egypt but it currently seems under utilized. b. Climatic performance The main orientation of the museum responds to the topography of the site and not the climate. The building is totally air-conditioned and artificially lit, even in the education section, cafeteria, offices and so on. The only concession to climate is the double-wall construction and the western portico, which shades the entrance from the sun. The ticket office, however, has no shading to protect waiting visitors. There are no treatment systems for either water or rainfall due to the dry climate and the function of the building. Although the rock formations of the site have been preserved, the ‘River Nile’ is a closed circuit of water that requires constant pumping. Moreover, the existing garden has several features that are not according to the design of Sites International. The rock formation, which was planned to rise to the roof of the building, has not been built and now the ‘source of the River Nile’ is a mound that stands alone approximately 3 metres from the building. Three water jets have been added to the ‘River Nile’ and patches of lawn have appeared in several places. There are no shaded areas at all for sitting and enjoying the gardens, although ‘London park’-type benches are now being manufactured at the museum as seating for the garden. 8
  • 12. c. Choice of materials, level of technology Local material is used to clad both the inside and outside of the museum. The project employs the modern technology of building in reinforced concrete with block infill. It is a well- finished building. Seismic regulations were introduced into Egyptian building law in 1994, after design of this building was complete. The Aswan Fire Department controlled the fire aspects of the design. Four years ago, after torrential rain, the building did leak but was then, apparently, properly waterproofed. The local climate is seeing some changes due to the creation of Lake Nasser. d. Ageing and maintenance The building is ageing well considering that it was completed in 1991. The only ageing problems it may suffer will be to due to the mechanical aspects of the project: the air- conditioning system, lighting and pumping of water around the site will require constant maintenance. The building itself will not need extensive maintenance as its finishes are all hardy and well detailed, from the external sandstone finish to the granite on the inside walls and floors. Four years after completion the building is undergoing maintenance/upgrading work, at an estimated cost of EGP 200,000 (USD 57,000), mainly in the basement areas, where finishes are being improved. e. Design features The project is well integrated into the site. The massing of the exterior works very well with the topography. The use of natural stone also helps in blending the building with the landscape. The project has very little impact on its site. It is accessible on foot by tourists. School parties are carefully organized so that there is no overcrowding. As it is situated in a tourist district, there are no residences that would be disturbed by any increase in traffic. The project is very successful with both tourists and local Nubians. At times, organizers have to divide parties between the garden and the building to accommodate everyone. The visitor numbers for last year are: 70,000 foreigners; 61,000 Egyptians; 8,300 foreign students; 36,300 Egyptian students; and 22,500 schoolchildren. The museum earned just over EGP 1,400,000 (USD 400,000) last year. The main feature of the interior display is the statue of Rameses II (1304–1237 BC), the builder of the great temple at Abu Simbel. This statue is unique because it retains some of its colour. Due to an unfortunate interior arrangement, when visitors first enter the museum they see the statue from just below his shoulders to his knees. They must then descend twenty- eight steps to the lower level of the museum before they can see the statue in its entirety. 9
  • 13. The policy of the museum organizers is to use artificial lighting throughout and they have even closed off the skylight in the main hall, originally designed to illuminate the statue of Rameses. The objects are lit by fibre-optic light sources, which are completely safe. The level of light, however, is very low – whether due to design or bad maintenance is not clear. The use of pink granite everywhere, on walls and floors, adds to the dimness of the interiors and in some cases interferes with the visibility of the statues on display. Environmental control is monitored daily and controlled manually. Humidity is controlled through silicon gel placed in special drawers in the display cabinets. There is no seating in the museum exhibition areas; even the guards have nowhere to sit. VII. Users a. Description of those who use or benefit from the project The Nubian Museum is open in two shifts: in the morning, from 9.00am until 1.00pm, and in the evening, from 5.00pm until 9.00pm, seven days a week, all year long. This allows tourists to visit other sites during the day and enjoy the museum and Aswan’s evening climate at night. The users of the museum are: foreign tourists, who pay EGP 20 (USD 5), and Egyptian tourists, who pay EGP 2 (USD 0.5); Egyptian visitors to the Nubian performances (admission free); and school parties (admission free). This museum is the first in Egypt to have an educational section. Students are offered lectures and workshops as well as guided tours. Plans are also underway to utilize this section in the evenings for teaching young women, aged from eighteen to thirty-five, traditional crafts and literacy. The museum is also used by restorers and museologists from throughout the region. It hosted four workshops in the year 2000, including one for ICOM’s Programme for the Development of Museums in the Arab States, attended by fifteen countries. A total of 120 staff members is required to cover the double shift (twenty administrative, forty security, ten educational, ten conservators, ten building technicians, thirty building maintenance). In the year 2000, the number of visitors to the museum reached a total of 198,215. Approximately half were Egyptian, not counting the schoolchildren, who numbered 22,489. b. Response to project Architectural professionals like the project and are impressed with the level of finishing, taking into account the Egyptian context. They find that the building sits well in the environment but that the garden is artificial. The use of sandstone as a cladding material for a Nubian museum has been questioned in light of the tradition of mud brick architecture in this region, particularly in Nubia. The local people are very proud of their museum. They bring their visitors to see it and feel it reflects their way of life. Their favourite section is the diorama, which has provoked interest 10
  • 14. and strong memories. Local users complain about the low level of illumination of the objects, the lack of seating areas both inside and outside the building and the absence of guides, as some visitors are illiterate. The museum plays a very important role in informing the rest of Egypt about the rich Nubian culture, combating prejudice against what some consider to be a backward part of Egypt. Some of Aswan’s main hotels are in the vicinity of the museum. Hence its neighbours are tourists, who like the project but have complained about the low levels of illumination and the lack of labels on plants in the gardens. VIII. Persons involved a. Identification The Supreme Council of Antiquities: client. Ossama A W Abdel Meguid: museum director. Dr Mahmoud El-Hakim: architect. Consultants: Arab Bureau for Design: design and technical consultation. Mohamad Yusri Abdel Khalik: project architect. Samir Halawa: mechanical engineer. Shahrazad Abdel Fattah: electrical engineer. Mohamad Hafez: structural engineer. Dr Werkmeister, Dr Werkmeister & M Heimer Landscape Architects: original landscape architect. Dr Leila Masri, Sites International: final landscape architect. Pedro Ramerez Vazquez: museum art display designer. Contractors: Hassan Allam, Al-Nasr General Contracting Company. Silver Knight Exhibitions Ltd., interior contractors. Hana Alamuddin May 2001 11
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  • 54. Nubian Museum Aswan, Egypt List of Visual Materials No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright 1 R010407 Interior displays 01.06.2001 KONRAD Aglaia 18x28 Y 2 R010408 Interior displays 01.06.2001 KONRAD Aglaia 18x28 Y 3 R010409 Interior displays 01.06.2001 KONRAD Aglaia 18x28 Y 4 S212923 25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil 24x36 Y 5 S212924 25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil 24x36 Y 6 S212925 25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil 24x36 Y 7 S212926 25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil 24x36 Y 8 S212927 25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil 24x36 Y 9 S212928 25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil 24x36 Y 10 S212929 25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil 24x36 Y 11 S212930 25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil 24x36 Y 12 S212931 25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil 24x36 Y 13 S212932 25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil 24x36 Y 14 S212933 25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil 24x36 Y 15 S212934 25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil 24x36 Y 16 S212935 25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil 24x36 Y 17 S212936 25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil 24x36 Y 18 S212937 25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil 24x36 Y 19 S212938 25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil 24x36 Y 20 S212939 25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil 24x36 Y 21 S212940 25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil 24x36 Y 22 S212941 25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil 24x36 Y 23 S212942 25.03.2001 LATIF Gamil 24x36 Y 24 S213134 Lower ground flr/working drawing 9/1983 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 25 S213135 Mezzanine floor plan/WD 9/1983 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 26 S213136 Elevations, E W/WD 9/1983 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 27 S213137 Elavations/N S/WD 9/1983 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 28 S213138 Sections AA-BB/WD 9/1983 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 29 S213139 Sections EE-FF/WD 9/1983 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 30 S213140 Stair details/working drawing 9/1983 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 31 S213141 Sections details/WD 9/1983 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 32 S213142 Cover/design drawing 5/1983 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 33 S213143 Layout/design drawing 5/1983 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 34 S213144 Upper ground flr/design drawiing 5/1983 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 35 S213145 Mezzanine floor plan/DD 5/1983 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 36 S213146 Ground floor plan/design drawing 5/1983 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 37 S213147 1st floor plan/design drawing 5/1983 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 38 S213148 Sections elevations/DD 5/1983 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 39 S213149 General layout landscape 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 40 S213150 Lower ground floor 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 41 S213151 Sections elevations 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 42 S213152 General photos 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 43 S213153 Topography/working drawing 9/1983 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 44 S213154 Sites Int.-landscape design 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 45 S213155 Location map 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 46 S213156 Arab Bureau-axonometry 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 47 S213157 Werkmeister-sketch design-landscape 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 48 S213158 Map of Egypt/Aswan 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 49 S213159 Arab Bureau-topography map 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 50 S213160 Arab Bureau-elevations 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y Nubian Museum, Aswan, Egypt
  • 55. Nubian Museum Aswan, Egypt List of Visual Materials No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright 51 S213161 Arab Bureau-lower ground floor plan 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 52 S213162 Arab Bureau-Ground 1st floor plan 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 53 S213163 Arab Bureau-sections AA-BB-CC 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 54 S213164 Arab Bureau-sections EE-GG 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 55 S213165 Arab Bureau-sections AA-A1A1-BB 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 56 S213172 Approach from road on W boundary 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 57 S213173 Approach from road on W boundary 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 58 S213174 West edge of site 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 59 S213175 West edge of site, tomb of 77 Walis 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 60 S213176 West edge of site 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 61 S213177 Looking back to Cathedral of Aswan 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 62 S213178 W boundary wall/water reservoir 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 63 S213179 W boundary wall 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 64 S213180 Seating area along W boundary 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 65 S213181 W boundary wall a museum in back 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 66 S213182 W boundary wall near entrance 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 67 S213183 Entrance gate 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 68 S213184 Ticket window, entrance gate 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 69 S213185 Entrance gate 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 70 S213186 Approach to museum 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 71 S213187 Museum, main entrance portico 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 72 S213188 Museum, main entrance portico/ramp 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 73 S213189 West portico looking to entry arch 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 74 S213190 Education section, entrance 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 75 S213191 Education section, courtyard 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 76 S213192 Education section, fire-fighting gear 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 77 S213193 Education section, schoolchildren 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 78 S213194 Education section courtyard, looking W 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 79 S213195 Education section amphitheatre/looking W 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 80 S213196 Education section amphitheatre/looking E 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 81 S213197 Education section, classroom 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 82 S213198 Education section, classroom 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 83 S213199 Start of service road looking East 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 84 S213200 Service road to service yard 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 85 S213201 Service road looking back to West 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 86 S213202 South facade/wall of service yard 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 87 S213203 Service yard, looking North 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 88 S213204 Service yard, looking West 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 89 S213205 Service yard, looking East 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 90 S213206 Roofscape, looking West 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 91 S213207 Roofscape, looking to door of cafeteria 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 92 S213208 Roofscape, screen of cafeteria 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 93 S213209 Roofscape, looking North 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 94 S213210 Roofscape, looking Southeast 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 95 S213211 Roofscape, looking South 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 96 S213212 Roofscape, looking East 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 97 S213213 Roofscape, looking West 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 98 S213214 Roofscape, old skylight 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 99 S213215 Roofscape, old skylight 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 100 S213216 From roof looking E to Fatimid cemetery 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y Nubian Museum, Aswan, Egypt
  • 56. Nubian Museum Aswan, Egypt List of Visual Materials No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright 101 S213217 From roof looking SE to Fatimid cemetery 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 102 S213218 From roof looking SE to Fatimid cemetery 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 103 S213219 Garden from roof 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 104 S213220 From roof looking NE to Aswan 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 105 S213221 View of "Source of Nile" from roof 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 106 S213222 Garden, from roof looking East 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 107 S213223 Garden, from roof looking East 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 108 S213224 Garden view looking South 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 109 S213225 Toilet window, AC unit detail 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 110 S213226 West facade, toward entrance portico 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 111 S213227 Southwest corner, looking West 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 112 S213228 Eastern curved wall 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 113 S213229 Eastern curved wall, exit portico 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 114 S213230 Portico to garden 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 115 S213231 "Source of Nile" in garden 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 116 S213232 View from portico to garden 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 117 S213233 Coptic ehibits in garden 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 118 S213234 Garden 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 119 S213235 Garden looking North 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 120 S213236 Exhibit in garden 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 121 S213237 Garden/view of stage E boundary wall 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 122 S213238 North facade 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 123 S213239 From entrance looking North 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 124 S213240 Water reservoir on Northern boundary 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 125 S213241 North section, graves 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 126 S213242 Maqqam Saida Zeinab 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 127 S213243 Maqqam Saida Zeinab 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 128 S213244 Maqqam 77 Walis 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 129 S213245 Maqqam 77 Walis 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 130 S213246 Garden detail, looking West 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 131 S213247 Exhibit detail, looking West 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 132 S213248 Garden on West side 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 133 S213249 Exhibit between entrance gate portico 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 134 S213250 Seating area near Nubia house 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 135 S213251 Cave exit 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 136 S213252 Nubian house in museum garden 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 137 S213253 Nubian house decoration 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 138 S213254 Eastern garden 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 139 S213255 Eastern garden, looking South 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 140 S213256 Nubian house in museum garden 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 141 S213257 "Village square" in front of Nubian hse 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 142 S213258 Entrance to cave 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 143 S213259 Museum garden lawn 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 144 S213260 Amphitheatre 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 145 S213261 Amphitheatre stage 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 146 S213262 East curved wall 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 147 S213263 Waterfall in garden 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 148 S213264 Museum workshop, garden bench making 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 149 S213265 Building detail 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 150 S213266 Landscape detail, floor finish 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y Nubian Museum, Aswan, Egypt
  • 57. Nubian Museum Aswan, Egypt List of Visual Materials No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright 151 S213267 Landscape detail, wall floor finish 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 152 S213268 Childs room, A/C wall stain 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 153 S213269 Window detail, interior 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 154 S213270 Parapet detail 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 155 S213271 Window detail, exterior 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 156 S213272 Window detail, exterior 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 157 S213273 Inauguration plaque 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 158 S213274 Window detail, exterior 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 159 S213275 Window detail, interior 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 160 S213276 Gharb Aswan village, contemporary bldg 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 161 S213277 Gharb Aswan village, contemporary bldg 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 162 S213278 Gharb Aswan village, contemporary bldg 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 163 S213279 Gharb Aswan village, contemporary bldg 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 164 S213280 Gharb Aswan village, streetscape 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 165 S213281 Gharb Aswan village, streetscape 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 166 S213282 Gharb Aswan village, internal court 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 167 S213283 Gharb Aswan village, internal court 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 168 S213284 Gharb Aswan village, internal court 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 169 S213285 Gharb Aswan village, roofscape 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 170 S213286 Gharb Aswan village, roofscape 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 171 S213287 Gharb Aswan village, from roof 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 172 S213288 Gharb Aswan village, internal court 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 173 S213289 Gharb Aswan village, village square 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 174 S213290 Gharb Aswan village, courtyard 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 175 S213291 Gharb Aswan village, mandara 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 176 S213292 Gharb Aswan village, new house 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 177 S213293 Gharb Aswan village, khayma 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 178 S213294 Gharb Aswan village, roofscape 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 179 S213295 Gharb Aswan village, house door 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 180 S213296 Gharb Aswan village, streetscape 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 181 S213297 Gharb Aswan village, streetscape 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 182 S213298 Gharb Aswan village, mandara 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 183 S213299 Gharb Aswan village, town square 15.03.2001 ALAMUDDIN Hana 24x36 Y 184 S213300 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 185 S213301 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 186 S213302 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 187 S213303 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 188 S213304 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 189 S213305 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 190 S213306 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 191 S213307 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 192 S213308 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 193 S213309 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 194 S213310 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 195 S213311 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 196 S213312 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 197 S213313 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 198 S213314 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 199 S213315 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 200 S213316 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y Nubian Museum, Aswan, Egypt
  • 58. Nubian Museum Aswan, Egypt List of Visual Materials No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright 201 S213317 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 202 S213318 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 203 S213319 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 204 S213320 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 205 S213321 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 206 S213322 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 207 S213323 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 208 S213324 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 209 S213325 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 210 S213326 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 211 S213327 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 212 S213328 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 213 S213329 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 214 S213330 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 215 S213331 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 216 S213332 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 217 S213333 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 218 S213334 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 219 S213335 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 220 S213336 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 221 S213337 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 222 S213338 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 223 S213339 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 224 S213340 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 225 S213341 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 226 S213342 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 227 S213343 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 228 S213344 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 229 S213345 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 230 S213346 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 231 S213347 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 232 S213348 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 233 S213349 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 234 S213350 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 235 S213351 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 236 S213352 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 237 S213353 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 238 S213354 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 239 S213355 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 240 S213356 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 241 S213357 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 242 S213358 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 243 S213359 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 244 S213360 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 245 S213361 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 246 S213362 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 247 S213363 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 248 S213364 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 249 S213365 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 250 S213366 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y Nubian Museum, Aswan, Egypt
  • 59. Nubian Museum Aswan, Egypt List of Visual Materials No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright 251 S213367 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 252 S213368 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 253 S213369 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 254 S213370 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 255 S213371 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 256 S213372 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 257 S213373 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 258 S213374 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 259 S213375 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 260 S213376 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 261 S213377 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 262 S213378 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 263 S213379 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 264 S213380 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 265 S213381 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 266 S213382 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 267 S213383 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 268 S213384 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 269 S213385 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 270 S213386 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 271 S213387 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 272 S213388 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 273 S213389 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 274 S213390 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 275 S213391 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 276 S213392 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 277 S213393 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 278 S213394 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 279 S213395 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 280 S213396 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 281 S213397 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 282 S213398 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 283 S213399 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 284 S213400 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 285 S213401 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 286 S213402 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 287 S213403 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 288 S213404 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 289 S213405 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 290 S213406 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 291 S213407 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 292 S213408 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 293 S213409 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 294 S213410 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 295 S213411 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 296 S213412 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 297 S213413 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 298 S213414 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 299 S213415 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 300 S213416 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y Nubian Museum, Aswan, Egypt
  • 60. Nubian Museum Aswan, Egypt List of Visual Materials No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright 301 S213417 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 302 S213418 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 303 S213419 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 304 S213420 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 305 S213421 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 306 S213422 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 307 S213423 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 308 S213424 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 309 S213425 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 310 S213426 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 311 S213427 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 312 S213428 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 313 S213429 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 314 S213430 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 315 S213431 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 316 S213432 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 317 S213433 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 318 S213434 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 319 S213435 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 320 S213436 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 321 S213437 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 322 S213438 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 323 S213439 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 324 S213440 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 325 S213441 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 326 S213442 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 327 S213443 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 328 S213444 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 329 S213445 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 330 S213446 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 331 S213447 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 332 S213448 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 333 S213449 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 334 S213450 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 335 S213451 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 336 S213452 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 337 S213453 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 338 S213454 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 339 S213455 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 340 S213456 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 341 S213457 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 342 S213458 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 343 S213459 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 344 S213460 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 345 S213461 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 346 S213462 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 347 S213463 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 348 S213464 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 349 S213465 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 350 S213466 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y Nubian Museum, Aswan, Egypt
  • 61. Nubian Museum Aswan, Egypt List of Visual Materials No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright 351 S213467 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 352 S213468 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 353 S213469 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 354 S213470 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 355 S213471 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 356 S213472 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 357 S213473 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 358 S213474 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 359 S213475 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 360 S213476 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 361 S213477 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 362 S213478 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 363 S213479 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 364 S213480 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 365 S213481 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 366 S213482 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 367 S213483 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 368 S213484 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 369 S213485 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 370 S213486 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 371 S213487 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 372 S213488 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 373 S213489 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 374 S213490 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 375 S213491 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 376 S213492 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 377 S213493 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 378 S213494 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 379 S213495 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 380 S213496 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 381 S213497 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 382 S213498 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 383 S213499 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 384 S213500 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 385 S213501 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 386 S213502 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 387 S213503 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 388 S213504 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 389 S213505 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 390 S213506 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 391 S213507 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 392 S213508 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 393 S213509 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 394 S213510 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 395 S213511 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 396 S213512 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 397 S213513 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 398 S213514 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 399 S213515 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 400 S213516 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y Nubian Museum, Aswan, Egypt
  • 62. Nubian Museum Aswan, Egypt List of Visual Materials No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright 401 S213517 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 402 S213518 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 403 S213519 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 404 S213520 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 405 S213521 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 406 S213522 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 407 S213523 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 408 S213524 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 409 S213525 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 410 S213526 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 411 S213527 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 412 S213528 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 413 S213529 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 414 S213530 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 415 S213531 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 416 S213532 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 417 S213533 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 418 S213534 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 419 S213535 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 420 S213536 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 421 S213537 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 422 S213538 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 423 S213539 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 424 S213540 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 425 S213541 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 426 S213542 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 427 S213543 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 428 S213544 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 429 S213545 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 430 S213546 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 431 S213547 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 432 S213548 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 433 S213549 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 434 S213550 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 435 S213551 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 436 S213552 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 437 S213553 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 438 S213554 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 439 S213555 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 440 S213556 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 441 S213557 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 442 S213558 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 443 S213559 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 444 S213560 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 445 S213561 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 446 S213562 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 447 S213563 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 448 S213564 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 449 S213565 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 450 S213566 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y Nubian Museum, Aswan, Egypt
  • 63. Nubian Museum Aswan, Egypt List of Visual Materials No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright 451 S213567 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 452 S213568 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 453 S213569 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 454 S213570 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 455 S213571 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 456 S213572 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 457 S213573 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 458 S213574 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 459 S213575 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 460 S213576 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 461 S213577 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 462 S213578 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 463 S213579 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 464 S213580 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 465 S213581 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 466 S213582 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 467 S213583 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 468 S213584 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 469 S213585 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 470 S213586 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 471 S213587 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 472 S213588 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 473 S213589 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 474 S213590 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 475 S213591 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 476 S213592 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 477 S213593 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 478 S213594 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 479 S213595 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 480 S213596 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 481 S213597 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 482 S213598 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 483 S213599 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 484 S213600 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 485 S213601 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 486 S213602 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 487 S213603 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 488 S213604 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 489 S213605 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 490 S213606 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 491 S213607 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 492 S213608 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 493 S213609 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 494 S213610 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 495 S213611 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 496 S213612 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 497 S213613 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 498 S213614 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 499 S213615 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 500 S213616 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y Nubian Museum, Aswan, Egypt
  • 64. Nubian Museum Aswan, Egypt List of Visual Materials No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright 501 S213617 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 502 S213618 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 503 S213619 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 504 S213620 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 505 S213621 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 506 S213622 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 507 S213623 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 508 S213624 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 509 S213625 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 510 S213626 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 511 S213627 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 512 S213628 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 513 S213629 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 514 S213630 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 515 S213631 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 516 S213632 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 517 S213633 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 518 S213634 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 519 S213635 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 520 S213636 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 521 S213637 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 522 S213638 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 523 S213639 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 524 S213640 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 525 S213641 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 526 S213642 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 527 S213643 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 528 S213644 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 529 S213645 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 530 S213646 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 531 S213647 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 532 S213648 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 533 S213649 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 534 S213650 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 535 S213651 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 536 S213652 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 537 S213653 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 538 S213654 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 539 S213655 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 540 S213656 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 541 S213657 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 542 S213658 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 543 S213659 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 544 S213660 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 545 S213661 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 546 S213662 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 547 S213663 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 548 S213664 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 549 S213665 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 550 S213666 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y Nubian Museum, Aswan, Egypt
  • 65. Nubian Museum Aswan, Egypt List of Visual Materials No VM Num CD Id IMG Ord VM Title Date Photographer Format Copyright 551 S213667 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 552 S213668 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 553 S213669 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 554 S213670 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 555 S213671 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 556 S213672 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 557 S213673 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 558 S213674 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 559 S213675 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 560 S213676 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 561 S213677 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 562 S213678 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 563 S213679 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 564 S213680 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 565 S213681 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 566 S213682 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 567 S213683 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 568 S213684 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 569 S213685 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 570 S213686 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 571 S213687 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 572 S213688 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 573 S213689 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 574 S213690 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 575 S213691 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 576 S213692 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 577 S213693 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 578 S213694 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 579 S213695 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 580 S213696 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 581 S213697 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 582 S213698 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 583 S213699 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 584 S213700 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 585 S213701 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 586 S213702 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 587 S213703 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 588 S213704 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 589 S213705 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 590 S213706 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 591 S213707 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 592 S213708 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 593 S213709 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 594 S213710 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 595 S213711 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 596 S213712 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 597 S213713 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 598 S213714 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 599 S213715 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y 600 S213716 15.03.2001 IVERSON Barry 24x36 Y Nubian Museum, Aswan, Egypt
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