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Naqādah (Egypt) --- Antiquities --- Naqadah (Egypt) --- -Antiquities --- Naqada (Egypt) --- Antiquities. --- Céramique égyptienne --- Naqādah (Egypt) - Antiquities
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Ceramiek [Egyptische ] --- Ceramique egyptienne --- Pottery [Egyptian ] --- Pottery, Egyptian. --- Pottery, Ancient --- Pottery --- Marks. --- Pottery, Egyptian --- -Pottery --- -Ceramic art --- Ceramics (Art) --- Chinaware --- Crockery --- Earthenware --- Pottery, Primitive --- Ceramics --- Decorative arts --- House furnishings --- Firing (Ceramics) --- Saggers --- Ancient pottery --- Pottery, Prehistoric --- Egyptian pottery --- Marks --- -Marks --- Céramique égyptienne --- Céramique égyptienne -- Antiquité --- Céramique égyptienne antique --- Céramique égyptienne de l'Antiquité --- Egyptische ceramiek --- Marks, Potters' --- Potters' marks --- Pottery dating --- Pottery, Ancient - Egypt. --- Pottery - Marks. --- Céramique égyptienne --- Céramique --- Marques --- Antiquité
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This volume comprises thirty-three peer-reviewed papers presented at the international conference?Vienna 2 - Ancient Egyptian Ceramics in the 21st Century? held at the University of Vienna in May 2012. The papers discuss pottery manufacture and use as well as its archaeological deposition and significance over the entire length of ancient Egyptian history from the prehistoric to early medieval periods. The spatial distribution of sites from which ceramic material is drawn and discussed covers the Nile Delta in the north, the Egyptian Nile valley down to the Sudan as well as adjacent regions. The papers not only provide detailed insights into the most recent analytical methods, results, theoretical approaches and relevant scholarly discussions in the field of ancient Egyptian ceramics, but also highlight ongoing research at archaeological excavations, in museums, storerooms and archives. The book therefore offers a comprehensive and up-to-date reference collection of articles addressing the current state and future directions of ceramological studies in Egyptian archaeology
Academic collection --- Conferences - Meetings --- Pottery [Egyptian ] --- Congresses --- Pottery --- Egypt --- Antiquities --- Céramique égyptienne --- Antiquités -- Égypte --- Actes de congrès
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Faience --- Pottery, Egyptian --- Faïence --- Céramique égyptienne --- Catalogs. --- Catalogues --- Egypt --- Egypte --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Faïence --- Céramique égyptienne --- Antiquités
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- -Egypt --- Egypt --- Antiquities. --- History --- -Excavations (Archaeology) --- Tombes --- Céramique égyptienne --- Égypte --- Fouilles archéologiques --- Jusqu'à 3200 av. J.-C.
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The volume discusses the travertine (Egyptian alabaster) quarries at Hatnub, in the Eastern Desert of Egypt. Most of the archaeological remains date to the Old and Middle Kingdoms, but there was also a significant encampment during the New Kingdom. Using archaeological and textual evidence from Hatnub, the volume addresses some of the social and economic issues relating to the Ancient Egyptian procurement of materials from remote sites. It explores issues such as the provisioning and organization of Egyptian quarrying and mining expeditions, the nature of the key groups of workmen involved in quarrying, and the ritualisation of areas of remote, liminal human activity in the pharaonic period.
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Pottery, Ancient --- Doukki Gel (Extinct city) --- Antiquities. --- Céramique égyptienne. --- Relations interethniques. --- Antiquités --- Égypte --- Doukki Gel (Soudan ; site archéologique)
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Bronze age --- Iron age --- Stone implements --- Flint implements --- Lithic implements --- Implements, utensils, etc. --- Debitage --- Civilization --- Middle East --- Antiquities. --- Céramique minoenne --- Archéologie --- Céramique égyptienne
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