General view of the entrance to the Valley of the Queens. On the right, the Coptic monastery at Deir er-Rumi.
View of the Valley of the Queens. On the right, the camp of the Italian Archaeological Mission near the Coptic monastery at Deir er-Rumi. Schiaparelli excavations.
General view of the Valley of the Queens, photographed from the path leading to Deir el-Medina. On the right, the Coptic monastery at Deir er-Rumi. In the background, a conical tent in front of the tomb of Amenherkhepeshef (QV55). Schiaparelli excavations.
General view of the Valley of the Queens, on the left the so-called Valley of Prince Ahmose. In the foreground, the brick structure used by the Italian Archaeological Mission next to the remains of the Coptic monastery at Deir er-Rumi. Schiaparelli excavations.
General view of the Valley of the Queens. On the right, the Coptic monastery at Deir er-Rumi is visible.
General view of the Valley of the Queens. On the right, the Coptic monastery at Deir er-Rumi.
General view of the Valley of the Queens, photographed from the path leading to Deir el-Medina. On the right, the Coptic monastery at Deir er-Rumi.
Photograph taken in the Valley of the Queens, during excavations in 1903. In the centre is Francesco Ballerini, while to his right holding a rifle, is the dragoman (guide and interpreter) Bolos Ghattas. In the background, to the right, the ruins of the Coptic monastery of Deir Rumi. Angelo Sesana Archive.
View of the Italian Archaeological Mission’s camp in the Valley of the Queens near the remains of the Coptic convent of Deir Rumi, in 1903. A brick shelter and five conical tents are visible. Schiaparelli excavations
View of the Valley of the Queens, photographed from the path leading to the village of Deir el-Medina. On the right, the site of the former Italian Archaeological Mission’s camp is visible. Presumably Schiaparelli excavations.
The Italian Archaeological Mission camp’s shelter in the Valley of the Queens in 1906, where the paintings from the funerary chapel of Maya at Deir el-Medina are clearly visible, having been newly detached by the Florentine restorer Fabrizio Lucarini.
View of the camp near the Valley of the Queens. On the right, the remains of the Coptic monastery at Deir er-Rumi. Schiaparelli excavations.
Photo of workers gathered in the Valley, near the camp of the Italian Mission and the Coptic monastery of Deir er-Rumi (which is not visible in this photograph). Farina excavations.
Workers receiving their pay during excavations in the Valley of the Queens. In the background, the path leading to Deir el-Medina. Farina excavations.
View of the Italian Archaeological Mission’s camp in the Valley of the Queens near the remains of the Coptic convent of Deir Rumi, in 1903. A brick shelter and five conical tents are visible. Schiaparelli excavations
View of the Italian Archaeological Mission’s camp in the Valley of the Queens near the remains of the Coptic convent of Deir Rumi, in 1903. A brick shelter and five conical tents are visible. Schiaparelli excavations