Dr. Eng. Ahmed Elyamani
Associate Professor of Architectural and Structural Conservation of Historical Structures and Sites
Cairo University, Faculty of Archaeology, Archaeological Conservation Dept. (email)
Cairo University, Faculty of Archaeology, Archaeological Conservation Dept. (email)
This research aims at throwing the light on one of the few survived examples of Ancient Egyptian vaulted structures; those are the storerooms of the temples of the Ramesseum and Sety I built in the 13th century BC. In the first case, only some of the adobe vaults and walls are still standing; whereas in the second case all the vaults collapsed and only the walls exist. Due to lack of maintenance and also scientific research on this topic, the survival remains may be lost forever. The research started with tracking the chronological development, the architecture and the construction of the adobe barrel vault in Ancient Egypt. The two case studies of the research were visually inspected and the existing damage symptoms and causes were reported and investigated. A structural analysis were carried out to understand the structural behavior and the causes of damage. Finally, a number of interventions were proposed that may help the existing ruins to survive.