Abstract
The Society's Survey of Memphis programme continued at Mit Rahina, running from mid-September to mid-December 1990. There were several interrelated field projects: excavation at Kom Rabi'a, where the water table was reached towards the end of the season at the level of late Twelfth-Dynasty occupation; the processing and study of small finds, bones and environmental material from earlier work at the site; drill cores made in the cultivation to the north-west of the ruin field; and resistivity meter survey at the site of the ‘Siamun building’ on Kom Qal'a.
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