AERA Annual Reports (Ancient Egypt Research Associates)
Ancient Egypt Research Associates explores Egypt’s archaeological record seeking the origins of civilization. Our mission is to contribute insight and understanding to the present awareness of cultural evolution.
In recent years, we have explored the development of urbanism, labor organization, and the elementary structures of ancient daily life at the once-Lost City of the pyramid builders at Giza.
AERA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded by Dr. Mark Lehner and Matthew McCauley, with the assistance of Margaret Sears, in 1985 for the purpose of funding and facilitating the research of the Giza Plateau Mapping Project, which grew out of the Sphinx Project.
Annual Report 2011-2012
2012 Field Season Excavations
2011-2012 Archaeological Field Schools
Archaeological Sciences: Hippo Hip and Olive Pit
Glen Dash Foundation SurveyDownload a PDF of our 2012 Annual Report
Annual Report 2010-2011
Khentkawes Town East
The Luxor Study Field School
AERA-Egypt Receives NGO StatusDownload a PDF of our 2011 Annual Report
Annual Report 2009-2010
Salvage Archaeology & Analysis and Publication Field Schools
The AERA Egypt Center
Capital Zone Walkabout 2010Download a PDF of our 2010 Annual Report
Annual Report 2008-2009
The 2009 Advanced Field School
Giza Center Becomes a Reality
Celebrating 20 Years of Discovery in GizaDownload a PDF of our 2009 Annual Report
And see also the following Annual Reports of field seasons at Giza] published in the Oriental Institute Annual Report
- 2008-2009 Annual Report
- 2007-2008 Annual Report
- 2005-2006 Annual Report
- 2003-2004 Annual Report
- 2002-2003 Annual Report
- 2001-2002 Annual Report
- 2000-2001 Annual Report
- 1999-2000 Annual Report
- 1998-1999 Annual Report
- 1995-1996 Annual Report
- 1993-1994 Annual Report
- 1991-1992 Annual Report
See the full List of Open Access Journals in Ancient Studies