Archaeological documentation through direct observation, architectural analysis, and critical comparison with classical Egyptological sources.
This platform presents ongoing field research, publications, methodological statements, and institutional initiatives focused on the study and preservation of the archaeological landscape of Giza.
Posts
Research Areas
This research focuses on the archaeological and architectural analysis of the Giza Plateau, with particular attention to structural systems, underground contexts, and non-invasive field methodologies.
- Osiris Shaft and underground structures
- Khafre Causeway and architectural systems
- Western Escarpment rock-cut features
- Non-invasive field observation and analysis
Open-Access Archaeological Research
Architectural Constraints and Interface Anomalies in the Osiris Shaft Complex
A non-invasive archaeological–architectural assessment focused on wall–floor junctions, interface discontinuities, and localized moisture signatures within the Osiris Shaft complex.
View DOIReconsidering the Osiris Shaft: Evidence for a Connected Subterranean Network
Study exploring the Osiris Shaft within a broader subsurface architectural framework through photographic documentation and limited tomographic correlation.
View DOIA Rock-Cut Cavity in the Western Escarpment of the Giza Plateau
Preliminary documentation and contextual analysis of an isolated rock-cut cavity within the western escarpment of the Giza Plateau.
View DOIField Work
Ongoing field research conducted directly on the Giza Plateau, focused on structural observation, architectural analysis, and documentation of anomalies within complex archaeological contexts.
The work is based on direct, non-invasive observation and aims to identify architectural constraints, discontinuities, and contextual patterns often overlooked in conventional interpretations.
Contact & Collaboration
For research collaborations, institutional dialogue, or project-related inquiries, please get in touch directly.
Email: dott.armandomei@gmail.com
All research is conducted within a non-invasive, evidence-based framework grounded in direct field observation.
Support the Foundation
Support the development of the Egyptian Heritage Research Foundation – Preparatory Initiative, an independent project focused on non-invasive archaeological research, field documentation, and heritage preservation in Egypt.
Contributions help sustain:
- Field documentation and on-site research
- Open-access publications and reports
- Non-invasive methodological development
- Institutional preparation and legal structuring in Egypt
- Long-term archaeological continuity
