Verner is a specialist on the archaeology of the Old Kingdom
pyramids, and published one of the fundamental syntheses on the subject, in a new, updated edition in 2021.[2]
Verner has been active in archaeological work since 1964, and he has been excavating at Abusir since 1976. In 1998, the tomb of
Iufaa, an Egyptian priest and administer of palaces, was discovered in an undisturbed tomb by a team of Czech archaeologists from the Czech Institute of Egyptology, under the direction of Verner. The excavation report on the tomb was published by Ladislav Bareš and Květa Smoláriková.[5]
In 2005, Verner became the director of the project called "Investigation of the civilisation of Ancient Egypt".[3] The project runs from 2005 to 2011, and the aim is to study the evolution of Egyptian society throughout its history.[6]
Bibliography
Selected monographs include:
Abusir XII. Minor tombs in the Royal Necropolis I (The Mastabas of Nebtyemneferes and Nakhtsare, Pyramid Complex Lepsius no. 24 and Tomb Complex Lepsius no. 25) (with J. Krejčí and V. G. Callender), Prague 2008.
Unearthing Ancient Egypt: Fifty years of the Czech Archaeological Exploration in Egypt [Hardcover] (with Hana Benešovská); Czech Institute of Egyptology; December 31, 2008. (
ISBN978-8073082062)
Abusir IX — The Pyramid Complex of Raneferef, the Archaeology (v. 9, Pt. 1) [Hardcover], Czech Institute of Egyptology Charles Univers; December 31, 2006. (
ISBN978-8020013576)
Abusir X — The Pyramid Complex of Raneferef: The Papyrus Archive (Abusir Monographs) (v. 10) (with Paule Posener-Kriéger and Hana Vymazalova) [Hardcover], Czech Institute of Egyptology; December 1, 2006. (
ISBN978-8073081546)
Abusir: The Realm of Osiris (Hardcover), American University in Cairo Press: 2003, 248 pages (
ISBN977-424-723-X)
Sons of the sun: rise and decline of the Fifth Dynasty (1 ed.). Prague: Czech Institute of Egyptology, Charles University. (
ISBN978-80-7308-541-4)
The Pyramids: The Mystery, Culture, and Science of Egypt's Great Monuments, Grove Press, : October 2001, 432 pages (
ISBN978-0-8021-3935-1)
The Pyramids. The Archaeology and History of Egypt's Iconic Monuments (2 ed.). Cairo: American University in Cairo Press. (
ISBN978-977-416-988-5)
Forgotten pharaohs, lost pyramids: Abusir, Academia Skodaexport; 1994. (
ISBN978-8020000224)
The mastaba of Ptahshepses (The Excavations of the Czechoslovak Institute of Egyptology at Abusir) , Charles University (1977)
Articles include:
Contemporaneous Evidence for the Relative Chronology of Dyns. 4 and 5, in: E. Hornung – R. Krauss – D. A. Warburton (eds.), Ancient Egyptian Chronology, (HdO. Section 1. The Near and Middle East 83), Leiden – Boston 2006 [v tisku].
The Abusir Pyramids Quarry and Supply Road, in: P. Jánosi (ed.), Structure and Significance. Thoughts on Ancient Egyptian Architecture, (DÖAW 33), Wien 2005, 531–538.
Archaeological Remarks on the 4th and 5th Dynasty Chronology, Archiv Orientální, Volume 69: 2001, pp. 363–418
References
^Verner, Miroslav (2014). Sons of the sun: rise and decline of the Fifth Dynasty (1 ed.). Prague: Czech Institute of Egyptology, Charles University.
ISBN978-80-7308-541-4.
^Verner, Miroslav (2021). The Pyramids. The Archaeology and History of Egypt's Iconic Monuments (2 ed.). Cairo: American University in Cairo Press.
ISBN978-977-416-988-5.
^Bareš, Ladislav; Smoláriková, Květa (2008). Abusir XVII: The shaft tomb of Iufaa. Vol. 1: Archaeology (1 ed.). Prague: Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague.
ISBN978-80-7308-238-3.