Armando Mei
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| Gender | Male |
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| Industry | Science |
| Occupation | Independent Archaeological Researcher Archaeology-centered analysis of monumental architecture and subsurface structures on the Giza Plateau |
| Location | Cairo (Egypt), Egypt, Egypt |
| Links | Wishlist |
| Introduction | Armando Mei is an independent archaeological researcher specializing in Egyptology and archaeological–architectural analysis, with a primary focus on the Giza Plateau as a complex heritage landscape. His research adopts a non-invasive, archaeology-centered methodological framework based on architectural constraints, spatial and functional analysis, and critical comparison with established Egyptological documentation. A central aspect of his work is the identification of architectural and contextual constraints in order to exclude interpretive models that are incompatible with observed structural and spatial evidence. Rather than advancing speculative reconstructions, his approach emphasizes methodological clarity, negative evidence, and explicitly defined interpretive limits. His publications address issues related to internal architectural logic, secondary structures, sealing and isolation systems, metrology, and linguistic–cultural frameworks within Old Kingdom monumental contexts. All research outputs are published as open-access articles and preprints on Zenodo and are identified by persistent DOIs, ensuring transparency, citability, and long-term accessibility. |
| Interests | Egyptology and Ancient Civilizations and Technologies |
| Favorite books | Origins Codex |

