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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mark_LehnerMark Lehner - Wikipedia

    Mark Lehner (born 1950 in Dakota [citation needed]) is an American archaeologist with more than 30 years of experience excavating in Egypt. He is the director of Ancient Egypt Research Associates (AERA) and has appeared in numerous tv documentaries.

  2. Mark Lehner es un arqueólogo y egiptólogo estadounidense. Doctor en Egiptología por la Universidad de Yale desde 1990, es profesor ayudante visitante de Arqueología Egipcia en el Instituto Oriental de la Universidad de Chicago, e Investigador asociado en el Semitic Museum de la Universidad de Harvard.

  3. Mark Lehner is Director and President of Ancient Egypt Research Associates, Inc. (AERA). He has carried out archaeological research in Egypt for nearly forty years. He mapped the Great Sphinx and discovered a major part of the ‘Lost City of the Pyramids’ at Giza.

  4. Mark Lehner is the director of AERA and GPMP, and a leading expert on Giza Plateau. He has published numerous articles and books on the archaeology, history and architecture of ancient Egypt, especially the Great Pyramid and the Sphinx.

  5. aeraweb.org › about › our-teamMark Lehner|AERA

    Mark Lehner is Director and President of Ancient Egypt Research Associates, Inc. (AERA). His nearly forty years of archaeological research in Egypt includes mapping the Great Sphinx and discovering a major part of the ‘Lost City of the Pyramids’ at Giza. Lehner directs the Giza Plateau Mapping Project (GPMP), which conducts annual ...

  6. 29 de ene. de 2018 · En 2014 el estadounidense Mark Lehner, al frente de la Ancient Egypt Research Association (AERA), halló junto a las pirámides las ruinas de un puerto que servía para transportar los materiales a través de canales en el Nilo.

  7. Mark Lehner. Visitas desde el 25 de enero de 2021: 1.687. Entrevistas a egiptólogos. Nacho Ares – S eptiembre de 2002. Universidad de Chicago. American Research Center in Egypt. Director de la excavación en el poblado de los constructores de Gizeh.