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Pottery, Egyptian. --- Cerámica egipcia. --- Deir el-Medina (Egypt) --- Antiquities.
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Pottery, Egyptian --- Pottery, Ancient --- Pottery --- Exhibitions. --- Collectors and collecting
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Pottery, Egyptian --- Akhmīm (Egypt) --- Antiquities.
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Funeral rites and ceremonies, Ancient --- Pottery, Egyptian --- Egypt --- History
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Pottery, Egyptian. --- Pottery, Ancient --- Pottery, Egyptian --- -Ancient pottery --- Pottery, Prehistoric --- Egyptian pottery --- Egypt --- Antiquities. --- -Egypt --- -Egyptian pottery --- Ancient pottery --- Pottery --- Pottery, Ancient - Egypt.
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This book reports on the excavation of a faience kiln at Kom Helul, Memphis. The kiln is of the early Roman Period and appears to be of the same type as those excavated by Flinders Petrie in the early twentieth century. The book attempts to place Petrie's finds in their archaeological context and to reinterpret his evidence in the light of findings from the new excavation. In so doing, a new outline of the chaine operatoire of faience production during the Roman Period is proposed and its relationship to the making of pre-Roman faience is discussed. The book includes an illustrated catalogue of finds.
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Since prehistory, ancient Egyptians crafted figurines depicting humans, animals, and other subjects. However, scholars have largely overlooked the category of clay figurines, both fired and unfired, due to the perceived lack of value of the material and variable preservation of their organic material composition. Despite this, clay figurines offer a unique glimpse into ancient peoples' ideas, gestures, and attitudes, particularly when shaped by hand. Their prevalence, malleability, and portability make them accessible to people of all economic and social backgrounds. This volume focuses on Egyptian clay figurines from the Bronze Age, ranging from approximately 2100 to 1550 BC, and also includes examples from the neighboring countries of Nubia and the Levant, as they are the most immediate corresponding partners in terms of diffusion and entanglement of material culture. The papers in this volume aim to examine previously under- or unexplored topics relating to clay figurines, such as their archaeological context, manufacturing techniques, technological processes, classification, agency, and social significance. Additionally, two sections of the volume will be dedicated to comparative material from the 4th and 3rd millennium BC and the Late Bronze Age.
Pottery, Egyptian --- Pottery, Nubian --- Egypt --- Nubia --- Antiquities. --- History --- Pottery, Egyptian. --- Pottery, Nubian. --- Céramique égyptienne. --- Céramique nubienne. --- Antiquités
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Pottery, Egyptian --- Pottery, Ancient --- Face in art. --- Canopic jars --- Themes, motives. --- Technique. --- Technique --- Egypt --- Antiquities --- Face in art --- Egyptian pottery --- Ancient pottery --- Pottery, Prehistoric --- Canopic vases --- Jars, Canopic --- Vases, Canopic --- Funeral rites and ceremonies --- Urns, Egyptian --- Themes, motives --- Antiquities. --- Pottery --- Pottery, Egyptian - Themes, motives. --- Pottery, Egyptian - Technique. --- Pottery, Ancient - Egypt. --- Canopic jars - Catalogs. --- Pottery, Egyptian - Technique --- Pottery, Ancient - Egypt --- Canopic jars - Catalogs --- Egypt - Antiquities
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Pottery, Egyptian --- Egypt --- Antiquities --- Conferences - Meetings --- Egypt - Antiquities --- Ceramique --- Egypte --- Antiquites
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