Submit your paper : editorIJETjournal@gmail.com Paper Title : Mechanical Engineering in Ancient Egypt, Part 106: Archaeological Projects ISSN : 2395-1303 Year of Publication : 2022 10.5281/zenodo.7497851 MLA Style: - Galal Ali Hassaan Mechanical Engineering in Ancient Egypt, Part 106: Archaeological Projects , Volume 8 - Issue 6 November - December 2022 International Journal of Engineering and Techniques (IJET) ,ISSN:2395-1303 , www.ijetjournal.org APA Style: - Galal Ali Hassaan Mechanical Engineering in Ancient Egypt, Part 106: Archaeological Projects , Volume 8 - Issue 6 November - December 2022 International Journal of Engineering and Techniques (IJET) ,ISSN:2395-1303 , www.ijetjournal.org Abstract The Banach contraction principle [1] is the first important result on fixed points for contractive type mappings. In 1969 Kannan [9], in 1972 Chatterjee [4] and in 2001 Rhoades B. E. [13] gave some interesting results on fixed points. Boyd and Wong [2] obtained more general fixed point theorem by replacing the decreasing function in the theorem of Rakotch [14] and it was further generalized by Nalawade and Dolhare U. P. [12]. In this paper our aim is to discuss about fixed point theory. We have also established fixed point theorem in complete Metric Space, which is a new generalized result in fixed point theory. Reference 1. H. Farid, "Reconstructing ancient Egyptian tombs", in “Virtual and Augmented Architecture”, pp.23-34, Springer, London, 2001. . 2. R. Aronin, "Fit of a Queen: Experimental 3D reconstruction of the tomb of Meresankh III at Giza", in The 63rd Annual Meeting of the American Research Centre in Egypt, 27-29 April, 2012. 3. P. Brand and J. Revez, "The Karnak Hypostyle Hall Project: 2011 season fieldwork report", in The 63rd Annual Meeting of the American Research Centre in Egypt, 27-29 April, 2012. . 4. L. 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Hassaan, “Mechanical engineering in ancient Egypt: Part 49: Alabaster products (Predynastic to Old Kingdom)", International Journal of Emerging Engineering and Technology, vol.5, issue 4, pp.1-13, 2017. 30. G. A. Hassaan, “Mechanical engineering in ancient Egypt: Part 50: Alabaster products (Middle and New Kingdoms)", International Journal of Engineering and Techniques, vol.3, issue 3, pp.145-160, 2017. 31. G. A. Hassaan, “Mechanical engineering in ancient Egypt: Part 56: Basketry industry", International Journal of Advanced Research in Management, Architecture, Technology and Engineering, vol.3, issue 11, pp.7-14, 2017. 32. G. A. Hassaan, "Mechanical engineering in ancient Egypt: Part 57: Foot wearing industry", International Journal of Engineering and Techniques, vol.3, issue 6, pp.75-85, 2017. 33. G. A. 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Garcia, S. Quirke and A. Stauder (Editors), “The arts of making in ancient Egypt”, Sidestone Press, 2018. 38. G. A. Hassaan, “Mechanical engineering in ancient Egypt: Part 77: Temple’s inscription", International Journal of Engineering and Techniques, vol.4, issue 6, pp.113-132, 2018. 39. I. Wong and M. Quintero, “Tutankhamen’s two tombs: Replica creation and the preservation of our cultural heritage in the digital age”, GEORES 2nd International Conference of Geomatics and Restoration, pp.1145-1150, 8-10 May 2019, Milan, Italy. 40. G. A. Hassaan, “Mechanical engineering in ancient Egypt: Part 81: Boats industry during Predynastic to Middle Kingdom", World Journal of Engineering Research and Technology, vol.5, issue 2, pp.103-132, 2019. 41. G. A. Hassaan, “Mechanical engineering in ancient Egypt: Part 82: Boats industry during New Kingdom and Late Period", International Journal of Emerging Engineering Research and Technology, vol.7, issue 2, pp.47-58, 2019. 42. G. A. 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