The first half-century of existence of the Czech Institute of Egyptology
is described in this volume. The Institute started in Nubia, taking part
in the rescue expeditions of the UNESCO campaign to save the monuments
endangered by the rising waters of the Aswan dam. However, it was the
site of Abusir, in the heart of the Memphis pyramid fields, which became
almost synonymous with the Czech Institute of Egyptology. The excavation
works in Abusir cover a wide range of archaeological treasures, from the
royal pyramid necropolis, over the tombs of the 3rd millennium nobles to
the 1st millennium shaft tombs. All this is presented in this lavish
volume full of detailed photographic documentation. This volume if far
more extensive than an updating of the book with the same title
published on the 40th anniversary.