The Giza Project Harvard UniversityAnimated video production that provides a guided tour of the main components of the Khafre Pyramid Complex at Giza.
The Giza Project at Harvard University http://giza.fas.harvard.edu
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The Giza Project, a non-profit international initiative based at Harvard University, assembles, curates, and provides free access to archaeological records about one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world: Giza, Egypt. The Project manages the world’s largest digital archive of Giza archival records and media, and uses this diverse content to produce powerful online and traditional academic research tools and new teaching technologies. Our primary mission is to promote curiosity, exploration, and interaction with the records of human history and culture in broader service of cultural heritage management, preservation, education, and research.
Core operations of The Giza Project are supported primarily by grant funding and public contributions. To donate in support of our staff and their fulfillment of the Project's mission, please visit http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/donate/
DIGITAL GIZA: Giza 3D - Tour of the Khafre Pyramid ComplexThe Giza Project Harvard University2020-05-16 | Animated video production that provides a guided tour of the main components of the Khafre Pyramid Complex at Giza.
The Giza Project at Harvard University http://giza.fas.harvard.edu
For other media and documents associated with this video: http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/videos/87536/full/
The Giza Project, a non-profit international initiative based at Harvard University, assembles, curates, and provides free access to archaeological records about one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world: Giza, Egypt. The Project manages the world’s largest digital archive of Giza archival records and media, and uses this diverse content to produce powerful online and traditional academic research tools and new teaching technologies. Our primary mission is to promote curiosity, exploration, and interaction with the records of human history and culture in broader service of cultural heritage management, preservation, education, and research.
Core operations of The Giza Project are supported primarily by grant funding and public contributions. To donate in support of our staff and their fulfillment of the Project's mission, please visit http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/donate/Neferbauptah rotation1920 x1080The Giza Project Harvard University2021-07-01 | Tomb of Neferbauptah at Giza (G 6010)WestCem rotate3840x2160The Giza Project Harvard University2021-07-01 | The Western Cemetery at Giza, G 4540 intersectionIdu rotate1920x1080The Giza Project Harvard University2021-07-01 | Tomb of Idu at Giza (G 7102)DIGITAL GIZA: Giza 3D - Tour of Family Tomb Complex G 2100The Giza Project Harvard University2020-05-16 | Animated video production that provides a guided tour of the family mastaba complex G 2100 at Giza, which includes the mastaba tombs of Sedit (G 2100), Merib Kapunisut (G 2100-I), and Nensedjerkai [I] (G 2100-II) at Giza.
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The Giza Project, a non-profit international initiative based at Harvard University, assembles, curates, and provides free access to archaeological records about one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world: Giza, Egypt. The Project manages the world’s largest digital archive of Giza archival records and media, and uses this diverse content to produce powerful online and traditional academic research tools and new teaching technologies. Our primary mission is to promote curiosity, exploration, and interaction with the records of human history and culture in broader service of cultural heritage management, preservation, education, and research.
Core operations of The Giza Project are supported primarily by grant funding and public contributions. To donate in support of our staff and their fulfillment of the Project's mission, please visit http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/donate/DIGITAL GIZA: Giza 3D - Tour of the Mastaba Tomb of Nefer (G 2110)The Giza Project Harvard University2020-05-16 | Animated video production that provides a guided tour of the mastaba tomb of Nefer (G 2110) at Giza.
The Giza Project at Harvard University http://giza.fas.harvard.edu
For other media and documents associated with this video: http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/videos/87533/full/
The Giza Project, a non-profit international initiative based at Harvard University, assembles, curates, and provides free access to archaeological records about one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world: Giza, Egypt. The Project manages the world’s largest digital archive of Giza archival records and media, and uses this diverse content to produce powerful online and traditional academic research tools and new teaching technologies. Our primary mission is to promote curiosity, exploration, and interaction with the records of human history and culture in broader service of cultural heritage management, preservation, education, and research.
Core operations of The Giza Project are supported primarily by grant funding and public contributions. To donate in support of our staff and their fulfillment of the Project's mission, please visit http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/donate/DIGITAL GIZA: Giza 3D - Tour of Mastaba Tomb of Kaninisut (G 2155)The Giza Project Harvard University2020-05-16 | Animated video production that provides a guided tour of the mastaba tomb of Kaninisut (G 2155) at Giza.
The Giza Project at Harvard University http://giza.fas.harvard.edu
For other media and documents associated with this video: http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/videos/87534/full/
The Giza Project, a non-profit international initiative based at Harvard University, assembles, curates, and provides free access to archaeological records about one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world: Giza, Egypt. The Project manages the world’s largest digital archive of Giza archival records and media, and uses this diverse content to produce powerful online and traditional academic research tools and new teaching technologies. Our primary mission is to promote curiosity, exploration, and interaction with the records of human history and culture in broader service of cultural heritage management, preservation, education, and research.
Core operations of The Giza Project are supported primarily by grant funding and public contributions. To donate in support of our staff and their fulfillment of the Project's mission, please visit http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/donate/DIGITAL GIZA: Giza 3D - Tour of the Tomb of Queen HetepheresThe Giza Project Harvard University2020-05-16 | Animated video production that provides a guided tour of the subterranean tomb of Queen Hetepheres (G 7000 X) at Giza, including reconstructions of tomb contents based on excavation documentation.
The Giza Project at Harvard University http:// giza.fas.harvard.edu
For other media and documents associated with this video: http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/videos/87535/full/
The Giza Project, a non-profit international initiative based at Harvard University, assembles, curates, and provides free access to archaeological records about one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world: Giza, Egypt. The Project manages the world’s largest digital archive of Giza archival records and media, and uses this diverse content to produce powerful online and traditional academic research tools and new teaching technologies. Our primary mission is to promote curiosity, exploration, and interaction with the records of human history and culture in broader service of cultural heritage management, preservation, education, and research.
Core operations of The Giza Project are supported primarily by grant funding and public contributions. To donate in support of our staff and their fulfillment of the Project's mission, please visit http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/donate/DIGITAL GIZA: Giza 3D - Tour of the Tomb of Queen Meresankh III (G 7530-7540)The Giza Project Harvard University2020-05-16 | Animated video production that provides a guided tour of the mastaba tomb of Queen Meresankh III (G 7530-7540) at Giza, including her unique semi-underground tomb chapel (G 7530sub)
The Giza Project at Harvard University http://giza.fas.harvard.edu
For other media and documents associated with this video: http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/videos/87549/full/
The Giza Project, a non-profit international initiative based at Harvard University, assembles, curates, and provides free access to archaeological records about one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world: Giza, Egypt. The Project manages the world’s largest digital archive of Giza archival records and media, and uses this diverse content to produce powerful online and traditional academic research tools and new teaching technologies. Our primary mission is to promote curiosity, exploration, and interaction with the records of human history and culture in broader service of cultural heritage management, preservation, education, and research.
Core operations of The Giza Project are supported primarily by grant funding and public contributions. To donate in support of our staff and their fulfillment of the Project's mission, please visit http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/donate/DIGITAL GIZA: Giza 3D - Tour of the Menkaure Valley TempleThe Giza Project Harvard University2020-05-16 | Animated video production that provides a guided tour of the Menkaure Valley Temple, part of the Menkaure Pyramid Complex at Giza.
The Giza Project at Harvard University http://giza.fas.harvard.edu
For other media and documents associated with this video: http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/videos/87548/full/
The Giza Project, a non-profit international initiative based at Harvard University, assembles, curates, and provides free access to archaeological records about one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world: Giza, Egypt. The Project manages the world’s largest digital archive of Giza archival records and media, and uses this diverse content to produce powerful online and traditional academic research tools and new teaching technologies. Our primary mission is to promote curiosity, exploration, and interaction with the records of human history and culture in broader service of cultural heritage management, preservation, education, and research.
Core operations of The Giza Project are supported primarily by grant funding and public contributions. To donate in support of our staff and their fulfillment of the Project's mission, please visit http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/donate/DIGITAL GIZA: Giza 3D - Tour of the Menkaure Pyramid TempleThe Giza Project Harvard University2020-05-16 | Animated video production that provides a guided tour of the Menkaure Pyramid Temple, part of the Menkaure Pyramid Complex at Giza.
The Giza Project at Harvard University http://giza.fas.harvard.edu
For other media and documents associated with this video: http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/videos/87547/full/
The Giza Project, a non-profit international initiative based at Harvard University, assembles, curates, and provides free access to archaeological records about one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world: Giza, Egypt. The Project manages the world’s largest digital archive of Giza archival records and media, and uses this diverse content to produce powerful online and traditional academic research tools and new teaching technologies. Our primary mission is to promote curiosity, exploration, and interaction with the records of human history and culture in broader service of cultural heritage management, preservation, education, and research.
Core operations of The Giza Project are supported primarily by grant funding and public contributions. To donate in support of our staff and their fulfillment of the Project's mission, please visit http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/donate/DIGITAL GIZA: Giza 3D - Tour of the Menkaure Pyramid ComplexThe Giza Project Harvard University2020-05-16 | Animated video production that provides a guided tour of the main components of the Menkaure Pyramid Complex at Giza.
The Giza Project at Harvard University http://giza.fas.harvard.edu
For other media and documents associated with this video: http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/videos/87546/full/
The Giza Project, a non-profit international initiative based at Harvard University, assembles, curates, and provides free access to archaeological records about one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world: Giza, Egypt. The Project manages the world’s largest digital archive of Giza archival records and media, and uses this diverse content to produce powerful online and traditional academic research tools and new teaching technologies. Our primary mission is to promote curiosity, exploration, and interaction with the records of human history and culture in broader service of cultural heritage management, preservation, education, and research.
Core operations of The Giza Project are supported primarily by grant funding and public contributions. To donate in support of our staff and their fulfillment of the Project's mission, please visit http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/donate/DIGITAL GIZA: Giza 3D - Tour of the Khafre Valley TempleThe Giza Project Harvard University2020-05-16 | Animated video production that provides a guided tour of the Khafre Valley Temple at Giza, part of the Khafre Pyramid Complex.
The Giza Project at Harvard University http://giza.fas.harvard.edu
For other media and documents associated with this video: http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/videos/87538/full/
The Giza Project, a non-profit international initiative based at Harvard University, assembles, curates, and provides free access to archaeological records about one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world: Giza, Egypt. The Project manages the world’s largest digital archive of Giza archival records and media, and uses this diverse content to produce powerful online and traditional academic research tools and new teaching technologies. Our primary mission is to promote curiosity, exploration, and interaction with the records of human history and culture in broader service of cultural heritage management, preservation, education, and research.
Core operations of The Giza Project are supported primarily by grant funding and public contributions. To donate in support of our staff and their fulfillment of the Project's mission, please visit http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/donate/DIGITAL GIZA: Giza 3D - Tour of the Khafre Pyramid TempleThe Giza Project Harvard University2020-05-16 | Animated video production that provides a guided tour of the Khafre Pyramid Temple at Giza, part of the Khafre Pyramid Complex.
The Giza Project at Harvard University http://giza.fas.harvard.edu
For other media and documents associated with this video: http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/videos/87537/full/
The Giza Project, a non-profit international initiative based at Harvard University, assembles, curates, and provides free access to archaeological records about one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world: Giza, Egypt. The Project manages the world’s largest digital archive of Giza archival records and media, and uses this diverse content to produce powerful online and traditional academic research tools and new teaching technologies. Our primary mission is to promote curiosity, exploration, and interaction with the records of human history and culture in broader service of cultural heritage management, preservation, education, and research.
Core operations of The Giza Project are supported primarily by grant funding and public contributions. To donate in support of our staff and their fulfillment of the Project's mission, please visit http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/donate/DIGITAL GIZA: Giza 3D - Tour of the Khufu Valley TempleThe Giza Project Harvard University2020-05-16 | Animated video production that provides a guided tour of the Khufu Valley Temple, part of the Khufu Pyramid Complex at Giza.
The Giza Project at Harvard University http://giza.fas.harvard.edu
For other media and documents associated with this video: http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/videos/87544/full/
The Giza Project, a non-profit international initiative based at Harvard University, assembles, curates, and provides free access to archaeological records about one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world: Giza, Egypt. The Project manages the world’s largest digital archive of Giza archival records and media, and uses this diverse content to produce powerful online and traditional academic research tools and new teaching technologies. Our primary mission is to promote curiosity, exploration, and interaction with the records of human history and culture in broader service of cultural heritage management, preservation, education, and research.
Core operations of The Giza Project are supported primarily by grant funding and public contributions. To donate in support of our staff and their fulfillment of the Project's mission, please visit http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/donate/DIGITAL GIZA: Giza 3D - Tour of the Khufu Pyramid TempleThe Giza Project Harvard University2020-05-16 | Animated video production that provides a guided tour of the Khufu Pyramid Temple, part of the Khufu Pyramid Complex at Giza.
The Giza Project at Harvard University http://giza.fas.harvard.edu
For other media and documents associated with this video: http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/videos/87545/full/
The Giza Project, a non-profit international initiative based at Harvard University, assembles, curates, and provides free access to archaeological records about one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world: Giza, Egypt. The Project manages the world’s largest digital archive of Giza archival records and media, and uses this diverse content to produce powerful online and traditional academic research tools and new teaching technologies. Our primary mission is to promote curiosity, exploration, and interaction with the records of human history and culture in broader service of cultural heritage management, preservation, education, and research.
Core operations of The Giza Project are supported primarily by grant funding and public contributions. To donate in support of our staff and their fulfillment of the Project's mission, please visit http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/donate/DIGITAL GIZA: Giza 3D - Tour of the Sphinx TempleThe Giza Project Harvard University2020-05-16 | Animated video production that provides a guided tour of the Sphinx Temple at Giza, as it might have looked if construction had been completed in ancient times.
The Giza Project at Harvard University http://giza.fas.harvard.edu
For other media and documents associated with this video: http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/videos/87540/full/
The Giza Project, a non-profit international initiative based at Harvard University, assembles, curates, and provides free access to archaeological records about one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world: Giza, Egypt. The Project manages the world’s largest digital archive of Giza archival records and media, and uses this diverse content to produce powerful online and traditional academic research tools and new teaching technologies. Our primary mission is to promote curiosity, exploration, and interaction with the records of human history and culture in broader service of cultural heritage management, preservation, education, and research.
Core operations of The Giza Project are supported primarily by grant funding and public contributions. To donate in support of our staff and their fulfillment of the Project's mission, please visit http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/donate/DIGITAL GIZA: Giza 3D - Tour of the SphinxThe Giza Project Harvard University2020-05-16 | Animated video production that provides a tour of the Great Sphinx and its immediate surroundings at Giza.
The Giza Project at Harvard University http://giza.fas.harvard.edu
For other media and documents associated with this video: http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/videos/87539/full/
The Giza Project, a non-profit international initiative based at Harvard University, assembles, curates, and provides free access to archaeological records about one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world: Giza, Egypt. The Project manages the world’s largest digital archive of Giza archival records and media, and uses this diverse content to produce powerful online and traditional academic research tools and new teaching technologies. Our primary mission is to promote curiosity, exploration, and interaction with the records of human history and culture in broader service of cultural heritage management, preservation, education, and research.
Core operations of The Giza Project are supported primarily by grant funding and public contributions. To donate in support of our staff and their fulfillment of the Project's mission, please visit http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/donate/DIGITAL GIZA: Giza 3D - Tour of the Khufu Pyramid ComplexThe Giza Project Harvard University2020-05-15 | Animated video production that provides a guided tour of the main components of the Khufu Pyramid Complex at Giza, in including the Great Pyramid.
The Giza Project at Harvard University http://giza.fas.harvard.edu
For other media and documents associated with this video: http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/videos/87550/full/
The Giza Project, a non-profit international initiative based at Harvard University, assembles, curates, and provides free access to archaeological records about one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world: Giza, Egypt. The Project manages the world’s largest digital archive of Giza archival records and media, and uses this diverse content to produce powerful online and traditional academic research tools and new teaching technologies. Our primary mission is to promote curiosity, exploration, and interaction with the records of human history and culture in broader service of cultural heritage management, preservation, education, and research.
Core operations of The Giza Project are supported primarily by grant funding and public contributions. To donate in support of our staff and their fulfillment of the Project's mission, please visit http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/donate/DIGITAL GIZA: Giza 3D - Queen Meresankh III and Her TombThe Giza Project Harvard University2020-05-15 | Animated video production in which Queen Meresankh III personally introduces the many unique features of her mastaba tomb in the Eastern Cemetery at Giza.
The Giza Project at Harvard University http://giza.fas.harvard.edu
For other media and documents associated with this video: http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/videos/87542/full/
The Giza Project, a non-profit international initiative based at Harvard University, assembles, curates, and provides free access to archaeological records about one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world: Giza, Egypt. The Project manages the world’s largest digital archive of Giza archival records and media, and uses this diverse content to produce powerful online and traditional academic research tools and new teaching technologies. Our primary mission is to promote curiosity, exploration, and interaction with the records of human history and culture in broader service of cultural heritage management, preservation, education, and research.
Core operations of The Giza Project are supported primarily by grant funding and public contributions. To donate in support of our staff and their fulfillment of the Project's mission, please visit http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/donate/DIGITAL GIZA: Giza 3D - The Mysteries of the Tomb of Queen HetepheresThe Giza Project Harvard University2020-05-15 | Animated video production that tells the story of the hidden Giza tomb of Queen Hetepheres, as told by Hetepheres herself along with George Reisner, the archaeologist who excavated the tomb and all of its contents in the early 1900s. Together they relate the mystery surrounding the Queen's final resting place.
The Giza Project at Harvard University http://giza.fas.harvard.edu
For other media and documents associated with this video: http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/videos/87543/full/
The Giza Project, a non-profit international initiative based at Harvard University, assembles, curates, and provides free access to archaeological records about one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world: Giza, Egypt. The Project manages the world’s largest digital archive of Giza archival records and media, and uses this diverse content to produce powerful online and traditional academic research tools and new teaching technologies. Our primary mission is to promote curiosity, exploration, and interaction with the records of human history and culture in broader service of cultural heritage management, preservation, education, and research.
Core operations of The Giza Project are supported primarily by grant funding and public contributions. To donate in support of our staff and their fulfillment of the Project's mission, please visit http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/donate/DIGITAL GIZA: Giza 3D Tour of the Giza PlateauThe Giza Project Harvard University2020-05-15 | Animated video production that provides a general, introductory tour of the Giza Plateau.
The Giza Project at Harvard University http://giza.fas.harvard.edu
For other media and documents associated with this video: http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/videos/87541/full/
The Giza Project, a non-profit international initiative based at Harvard University, assembles, curates, and provides free access to archaeological records about one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world: Giza, Egypt. The Project manages the world’s largest digital archive of Giza archival records and media, and uses this diverse content to produce powerful online and traditional academic research tools and new teaching technologies. Our primary mission is to promote curiosity, exploration, and interaction with the records of human history and culture in broader service of cultural heritage management, preservation, education, and research.