Haus und Palast im alten Ägypten

Haus und Palast im alten Ägypten

Author: Manfred Bietak

Publisher: Austrian Academy of Sciences Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13:

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A selection of illustrated papers stemming from an International Symposium in Cairo, April 1992, which represent a wide range of study areas. Contributions include: Habitat et palais dans l'ancienne Nubie (Charles Bonnet); The Temple Palace of Merenptah in his House of a Million Years at Qurna (Horst Jaritz); Serif-style Architecture and the Design of the Archaic Egyptian Palace (Klaus Peter Kuhlmann); Houses of the Third Intermediate period at El-Ashmunein (Alan J. Spencer); The Archaic-Old Kingdom Delta:the Evidence from Mendes and Kom El-Hisn (Robert J.Wenke & Douglas J. Brewer); Deir el-Ballas and New Kingdom Royal Cities (Peter Lacovara). Nine loose plans in separate slip-case.


Old Kingdom Pottery from Giza

Old Kingdom Pottery from Giza

Author: Zahi A. Hawass

Publisher: American Univ in Cairo Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 9789773059866

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This publication discusses the pottery that was discovered by Zahi Hawass’s excavations at Giza, including the Cemetery of the Pyramid Builders, the Western Cemetery, and the settlement beneath the modern suburb of Nazlet el-Samman. It is a comprehensive study of Old Kingdom pottery that includes a typology for these recent finds, as well as discussing the interrelationship between pottery from cemetery and settlement contexts.


The Archaeology of Urbanism in Ancient Egypt

The Archaeology of Urbanism in Ancient Egypt

Author: Nadine Moeller

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2016-04-18

Total Pages: 449

ISBN-13: 1316352242

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In this book, Nadine Moeller challenges prevailing views on Egypt's non-urban past and argues for Egypt as an early urban society. She traces the emergence of urban features during the Predynastic period up to the disintegration of the powerful Middle Kingdom state (c.3500–1650 BC). This book offers a synthesis of the archaeological data that sheds light on the different facets of urbanism in ancient Egypt. Drawing on evidence from recent excavations as well as a vast body of archaeological data, this book explores the changing settlement patterns by contrasting periods of strong political control against those of decentralization. It also discusses households and the layout of domestic architecture, which are key elements for understanding how society functioned and evolved over time. Moeller reveals what settlement patterns can tell us about the formation of complex society and the role of the state in urban development in ancient Egypt.


In the House of Heqanakht

In the House of Heqanakht

Author: M. Victoria Almansa-Villatoro

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2022-11-28

Total Pages: 625

ISBN-13: 9004459537

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In the House of Heqanakht: Text and Context in Ancient Egypt gathers Egyptological articles in honor of James P. Allen, Charles Edwin Wilbour Professor of Egyptology at Brown University.


Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egypt

Author: Barry J. Kemp

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2007-05-07

Total Pages: 449

ISBN-13: 1134563892

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Completely revised and updated to reflect the latest developments in the field, this second edition of Barry J. Kemp's popular text presents a compelling reassessment of what gave ancient Egypt its distinctive and enduring characteristics. Ranging across Ancient Egyptian material culture, social and economic experiences, and the mindset of its people, the book also includes two new chapters exploring the last ten centuries of Ancient Egyptian civilization and who, in ethnic terms, the ancients were. Fully illustrated, the book draws on both ancient written materials and decades of excavation evidence, transforming our understanding of this remarkable civilization. Broad ranging yet impressively detailed, Kemp’s work is an indispensable text for all students of Ancient Egypt.


The Egyptian World

The Egyptian World

Author: Toby Wilkinson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2007-09-18

Total Pages: 589

ISBN-13: 113675377X

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The Egyptian World provides an authoritative exploration of Ancient Egyptian civilization. The volume covers seven broad themes, with each section allowing specialists to focus on a particular topic.


Historical and Archaeological Aspects of Egyptian Funerary Culture

Historical and Archaeological Aspects of Egyptian Funerary Culture

Author: Harco Willems

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2014-08-07

Total Pages: 399

ISBN-13: 9004274995

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Historical and Archaeological Aspects of Egyptian Funerary Culture, a thoroughly reworked translation of Les textes des sarcophages et la démocratie published in 2008, challenges the widespread idea that the “royal” Pyramid Texts of the Old Kingdom after a process of “democratisation” became, in the Middle Kingdom, accessible even to the average Egyptian in the form of the Coffin Texts. Rather they remained an element of elite funerary culture, and particularly so in the Upper Egyptian nomes. The author traces the emergence here of the so-called “nomarchs” and their survival in the Middle Kingdom. The site of Dayr al-Barshā, currently under excavation, shows how nomarch cemeteries could even develop into large-scale processional landscapes intended for the cult of the local ruler. This book also provides an updated list of the hundreds of (mostly unpublished) Middle Kingdom coffins and proposes a new reference system for these.


Egypt's Making

Egypt's Making

Author: Michael Rice

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2004-03-01

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 1134492626

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Already a classic and widely used text, this second edition has been wholly revised and updated in the light of the many discoveries made since its first publication. Michael Rice's bold and original work evokes the fascination and wonder of the most ancient period of Egypt's history. Covering a huge range of topics, including formative influences in the political and social organization and art of Egypt, the origins of kingship, the age of pyramids, the nature of Egypt's contact with the lands around the Arabian Gulf, and the earliest identifiable developments of the historic Egyptian personality. Egypt's Making is a scholarly yet readable and imaginative approach to this compelling ancient civilization.


Visualizing Coregency

Visualizing Coregency

Author: Lisa Saladino Haney

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2020-03-31

Total Pages: 778

ISBN-13: 9004422153

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In Visualizing Coregency, Lisa Saladino Haney explores the practice of co-rule during Egypt’s 12th Dynasty and the role of royal statuary in expressing the dynamics of shared power. Though many have discussed coregencies, few have examined how such a concept was expressed visually. Haney presents both a comprehensive accounting of the evidence for coregency during the 12th Dynasty and a detailed analysis of the full corpus of royal statuary attributed to Senwosret III and Amenemhet III. This study demonstrates that by the reign of Senwosret III the central government had developed a wide-ranging visual, textual, and religious program that included a number of distinctive portrait types designed to convey the central political and cultural messages of the dynasty.