Due to a poor history of research and the deprival of many of its
monuments, Asyut had been forgotten for a long time. The ancient site,
its town, its temples, and its necropolis had not been the focus of any
archaeological interest since the 1920s. In the 1980s and 1990s some
attempts to start scientifi c work in Asyut failed. Only in 2003 a new
field project began: The Asyut Project. A joint mission of the
Universities of Munster (2003 and 2004), Mainz (2004 up to present) and
Sohag (2003 up to present). Fieldwork and studies of former research
work enabled the author to reconstruct for the first time the history of
the ancient necropolis, and thereby of the ancient town and its
different fortunes as a city of culture, as a border town, and as a
wounded city.