Geological appraisal of the Theban cliff overhanging the Hatshepsut temple at Deir el-Bahari

P. Chudzik, Ahmed-Reda M. El Younsy, W. Galal, A. Salman
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Throughout its existence the Temple of Hatshepsut, as well as two other royal sanctuaries, the temples of Mentuhotep II and Thutmose III, located in the great bay of Deir el-Bahari, have been under constant threat of falling rocks from the overhanging Theban cliff. The PCMA UW archaeological expedition at Deir el-Bahari, which has progressed with the study and conservation of the Hatshepsut temple since the 1960s, has implemented a project designed to address the issue of the protection of the temple from damages that could be caused by environmental processes (rainwater and seismic activity) affecting the Theban cliff behind the monument. In a geological survey of the fractured limestone cliff, the evidence from 31 observation stations was appraised and samples of Esna Shale and Theban Limestone were examined in order to ascertain the degree of the cliff’s instability and fragility. The results were used to prepare a 2D model presenting the environmental processes threatening the ancient substance.
代尔巴哈里哈特谢普苏特神庙上方底比斯悬崖的地质鉴定
哈特谢普苏特神庙(Temple of Hatshepsut),以及另外两个皇家圣殿——位于Deir el-Bahari大海湾的门图霍特普二世神庙和图特摩斯三世神庙,在其存在的整个过程中,一直受到底比斯悬崖落石的威胁。PCMA UW在Deir el-Bahari的考古探险队,自20世纪60年代以来一直在研究和保护哈特谢普苏特神庙,已经实施了一个项目,旨在解决保护神庙免受环境过程(雨水和地震活动)可能造成的破坏的问题,影响纪念碑后面的底比斯悬崖。在对断裂性石灰岩悬崖的地质调查中,对31个观测站的证据进行了评价,并对埃斯纳页岩和底比斯石灰岩样品进行了检查,以确定悬崖的不稳定和脆弱程度。这些结果被用来制作一个二维模型,展示威胁这一古老物质的环境过程。
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