This text aims to carry out systematic studies of the necropolises of Ancient Egypt to archive a comprehensive understanding of the complete funerary landscape. The research intend to integrate disciplines for the collection of data generated by the excavations in a spatial language. To achive this objetive, the Landscape is considered a key resource, conceptialized aas a continuum where material from the past are condensed into the present. Consequently, the composition of the funerary space at all scales emerges as crucial for a spatio-temporal analysis, where the solar cycle and its geometry are transferable resources to aplly into different locations in the Nile Valley