Current Projects
Anub Research funds, supports, runs or are involved with a large number of projects at any given time, spanning all of the globe. Our Logistics Department is a sought-after expedition partner, and we provide generous grants and funds for archeological projects of all sizes.
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Saqqara, Egypt
Anub is funding and providing logistical support for an expedition exploring the burial grounds of Memphis, once upon a time the capital of ancient Egypt. A promising area which has already yielded extraordinary finds, including the mummy of Hekashepe which was completely pristine when found.
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Qubbat Al-Hawa, Egypt
Anub is funding and providing logistical support for an expedition exploring the once-busy necropolis on the western bank of the Nile, opposite Aswan. The necropolis is of special interest due to containing tombs from both Old and Middle Kingdoms of Egypt, from around the fourth dynasty.
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Carajia, Peru
Anub is funding and providing logistical support for an expedition exploring the cliff-sarcophagi at Carajia, northwest of Chachapoyas in Peru. The tomb complex once housed mummies of Chachapoya culture. The nearby fortress of Kuelap, of which much remains to be learned, is thought to have been ruled by the officials buried at Carajia.
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Xiatang, China
Anub is funding and providing logistical support for an expedition excavating settlements from the neolithic period in Xiatang, close to Zhejiang. The settlements provide insight into the development of early agricultural and religious life spanning from 10.000 to 40.000 years ago. This expedition is conducted together with Chinese authorities.