Gyozo Voros, Egyptian Temple Architecture: 100 Years of Hungarian Excavations in Egypt, 1907-2007, Kairosz Publications 2007
Introduction 1907-1909: Sharuna 1926-1950: Western Desert 1956-1963: Savaria 1964: Abdallah Nirqi 1983-: Thebes-Cemetery of the Nobles 1985-1987: Oxyrhynchus-Bahnasa 1994-1998: Thebes-Thoth Hill 1998-2004: Taposiris Magna 2004-: Nea Paphos
SURVEY OF NEW RESULTS OF FIELD RESEARCH
EGYPTIAN TEMPLE ARCHITECTURE IN THE LIGHT OF THE HUNGARIAN EXCAVATIONS IN EGYPT
Conclusion Epilogue Acknowledgements Appendix References Bibliography of Works Cited
This jubilee book celebrates a century of Hungarian excavations in Egypt, which began on 1 January 1907 with the first of nine archaeological missions over four academic generations. Through the beautifully illustrated pages of this centenary volume, the reader becomes acquainted with the archaeological work of Laszlo Almasy, Fulop Back, Laszlo Castiglione, Geza Fehervari, Gyula Hajnoczi, Gyula Istvanfi, Laszlo Kakosy, and Imre Makovecz.