Glen Dash Foundation for Archaeological Research

Glen Dash Foundation for Archaeological Research The Glen Dash Foundation applies remote sensing and advanced topographic survey techniques to archaeological problems. www.DashFoundation.org

The Glen Dash Foundation was founded in 1997. Since inception, our work has been a family affair with Glen Dash, Dr. Joan Dash and Rebecca Dash participating. Our work has taken us around the world. We have worked at Helike in Greece, on the island of Yeronisos in Cyprus, and in the US. At Giza in Egypt, we worked at the Lost City of the Pyramid Builders and the Menkaure Valley Temple mapping subs

urface features with ground penetrating radar (GPR) and magnetometry. At the Sphinx, we used GPR to see inside a massive, enigmatic masonry box attached to its haunch. At the Great Pyramid, we resurveyed its base using the latest topographical survey techniques, and in association with Ancient Egypt Research Associates (AERA) produced new, more accurate estimates for its original size and orientation. In the Valley of the Kings, we joined Dr. Zahi Hawass’ expedition performing targeted remote sensing surveys and topographic measurements on his behalf. But field work is only a small part of what we do. For every month of field survey, we spend many more months in data analysis and publication. Our experimental archaeology program has determined that the Egyptians could have oriented their pyramids to true north with extraordinary accuracy using relatively ordinary tools. Our archaeological support program continues to provide training and assistance to archaeologists worldwide. Glen Dash founded the Dash Foundation to pursue his passion for archaeology. A graduate of MIT and Harvard, he began his professional career designing video games. He then founded three companies in the field of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) which he subsequently sold. He has served as the Foundation’s Director since it was founded. Joan Dash holds a doctorate in Engineering Sciences from Harvard and among other things has served as the Foundation’s soil scientist. Rebecca Dash has been surveying with the Foundation since she was 14. You will find much more about us on this site including published papers, working papers and annotated photographs. We welcome your inquiries, questions or comments.

See Us on NOVA/PBS "Decoding the Great Pyramid""New archaeological evidence sheds light on the stunning engineering of t...
01/30/2019

See Us on NOVA/PBS "Decoding the Great Pyramid"

"New archaeological evidence sheds light on the stunning engineering of the Great Pyramid of Giza." On the East Coast airs on February 6, 2019 at 9pm on your local PBS channel. View the trailer here:

https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/video/decoding-the-great-pyramid/

Where in the World is the Great Pyramid?Despite all the research carried out at the Great Pyramid over the centuries, it...
10/30/2018

Where in the World is the Great Pyramid?

Despite all the research carried out at the Great Pyramid over the centuries, it is surprising to learn that until our recent survey, we did not have useful coordinates for its position. In this paper we describe our climb to the top of the Great Pyramid to establish its exact coordinates upon the Earth's surface using satellite data.

http://dashfoundation.com/downloads/archaeology/as-published/G1-Climb.pdf

Witness What It's Like to Climb the Great Pyramid.With the permission of the Egyptian authorities, we ascended the Great...
10/21/2018

Witness What It's Like to Climb the Great Pyramid.

With the permission of the Egyptian authorities, we ascended the Great Pyramid in February, 2018 to collect GPS data from its top. In this video, see what it's like to make the arduous climb and even more harrowing descent.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eD0-esPrYRM&feature=youtu.be

Flinders Petrie has been called “the Father of EgyptianArchaeology.” His 1880–'81 survey of the Giza Plateauand its pyra...
01/02/2018

Flinders Petrie has been called “the Father of Egyptian
Archaeology.” His 1880–'81 survey of the Giza Plateau
and its pyramids was a watershed. Without doubt, he left his
mark on archaeology. As it turns out, at Giza he left his marks
literally as well. These were his “stations,” the markers in his
survey network. They can still be found, if you know where to
look, and they are still important. Most of them have not been
seen in more than 130 years. In this paper I identify where they
are, and what they should look like.

http://dashfoundation.com/downloads/archaeology/as-published/Aeragram18-1_Petrie.pdf

What is the exact size and orientation of the Great Pyramid? Archaeologists, scientists, engineers, and mystics have sou...
10/15/2017

What is the exact size and orientation of the Great Pyramid?

Archaeologists, scientists, engineers, and mystics have sought answers for centuries. In an effort to finally and definitively answer this question, a comprehensive resurvey of the pyramid’s base was undertaken in February of 2015. In these articles, I report on the survey's findings.

http://dashfoundation.com/downloads/archaeology/as-published/AERAGRAM16_2_GDash.pdf

http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/030751331610200114

How to Align a Pyramid with Cardinal Points.It might be a lot simpler than scholars have thought. Just push a stick in t...
10/15/2017

How to Align a Pyramid with Cardinal Points.

It might be a lot simpler than scholars have thought. Just push a stick in the ground and follow its shadow on the equinox. The method works, and reproduces the magnitude and the direction of the errors we find at the largest pyramids in Egypt.

http://www.egyptian-architecture.com/JAEA2/JAEA2_Dash

More detail on the 2015 Great Pyramid Survey:http://dashfoundation.com/downloads/archaeology/as-published/AERAGRAM16_1_G...
08/20/2015

More detail on the 2015 Great Pyramid Survey:

http://dashfoundation.com/downloads/archaeology/as-published/AERAGRAM16_1_GDash.pdf

Simultaneous Transit and Pyramid Alignments: Were the Egyptians’ Errors in Their Stars or in Themselves?In a 2000 paper,...
01/24/2015

Simultaneous Transit and Pyramid Alignments: Were the Egyptians’ Errors in Their Stars or in Themselves?

In a 2000 paper, Kate Spence captured the imagination of the Egyptological world by using the stars in the Little and Big Dipper to calculate the date upon which the Great Pyramid was commenced and to show how the Egyptians might have found true north. It has been nearly fifteen years since Spence published her theory. How well has it held up?

http://dashfoundation.com/downloads/archaeology/working-papers/Simultaneous_Transit.pdf

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