T. Nicholson / Ian Shaw (eds.)
Ancient Egyptian Materials and Technology
Herausgeber: Nicholson, Paul T; Shaw, Ian
T. Nicholson / Ian Shaw (eds.)
Ancient Egyptian Materials and Technology
Herausgeber: Nicholson, Paul T; Shaw, Ian
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The book describes current research into all aspects of craftwork in ancient Egypt.
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The book describes current research into all aspects of craftwork in ancient Egypt.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 724
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. April 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 285mm x 228mm x 52mm
- Gewicht: 2804g
- ISBN-13: 9780521452571
- ISBN-10: 0521452570
- Artikelnr.: 22109146
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 724
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. April 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 285mm x 228mm x 52mm
- Gewicht: 2804g
- ISBN-13: 9780521452571
- ISBN-10: 0521452570
- Artikelnr.: 22109146
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction Paul T. Nicholson and Ian Shaw
Part I. Inorganic Materials: 2. Stone Barbara Aston, James Harrell and Ian Shaw
3. Soil Barry Kemp
4. Painting materials Stephen Quirke and Lorna Lee
5. Pottery Janine Bourriau, Pamela Rose and Paul Nicholson
6. Metals Jacke Ogden
7. Egyptian faience Paul Nicholson
8. Glass Paul Nicholson and Julian Henderson
Part II. Organic Materials: 9. Papyrus Bridget Leach and John Tait
10. Basketry Willeke Wendrich
11. Textiles Gillian Vogelsang-Eastwood
12. Leatherwork and skin products Carol van Driel-Murray
13. Ivory and related materials Robert Morkot and Olga Krzyszkowska
14. Ostrich eggshells Jacke Phillips
15. Wood Geoffrey Killen, Nigel Hepper, Peter Gasson and Rowena Gale
16. Mummies and mummification A. Rosalie David
17. Oil, fat and wax Margaret Serpico and Raymond White
18. Resins, amber and bitumen Margaret Serpico
19. Adhesives and binders Richard Newman, Margaret Serpico and Raymond White
20. Hair Joann Fletcher
Part III. Food Technology: 21. Cereal production and processing Mary-Anne Murray
22. Brewing and baking Delwyn Samuel
23. Viticulture and wine production Mary-Anne Murray
24. Fruit, vegetables, pulses and condiments Mary-Anne Murray
25. Meat Processing Salima Ikram.
Part I. Inorganic Materials: 2. Stone Barbara Aston, James Harrell and Ian Shaw
3. Soil Barry Kemp
4. Painting materials Stephen Quirke and Lorna Lee
5. Pottery Janine Bourriau, Pamela Rose and Paul Nicholson
6. Metals Jacke Ogden
7. Egyptian faience Paul Nicholson
8. Glass Paul Nicholson and Julian Henderson
Part II. Organic Materials: 9. Papyrus Bridget Leach and John Tait
10. Basketry Willeke Wendrich
11. Textiles Gillian Vogelsang-Eastwood
12. Leatherwork and skin products Carol van Driel-Murray
13. Ivory and related materials Robert Morkot and Olga Krzyszkowska
14. Ostrich eggshells Jacke Phillips
15. Wood Geoffrey Killen, Nigel Hepper, Peter Gasson and Rowena Gale
16. Mummies and mummification A. Rosalie David
17. Oil, fat and wax Margaret Serpico and Raymond White
18. Resins, amber and bitumen Margaret Serpico
19. Adhesives and binders Richard Newman, Margaret Serpico and Raymond White
20. Hair Joann Fletcher
Part III. Food Technology: 21. Cereal production and processing Mary-Anne Murray
22. Brewing and baking Delwyn Samuel
23. Viticulture and wine production Mary-Anne Murray
24. Fruit, vegetables, pulses and condiments Mary-Anne Murray
25. Meat Processing Salima Ikram.
1. Introduction Paul T. Nicholson and Ian Shaw
Part I. Inorganic Materials: 2. Stone Barbara Aston, James Harrell and Ian Shaw
3. Soil Barry Kemp
4. Painting materials Stephen Quirke and Lorna Lee
5. Pottery Janine Bourriau, Pamela Rose and Paul Nicholson
6. Metals Jacke Ogden
7. Egyptian faience Paul Nicholson
8. Glass Paul Nicholson and Julian Henderson
Part II. Organic Materials: 9. Papyrus Bridget Leach and John Tait
10. Basketry Willeke Wendrich
11. Textiles Gillian Vogelsang-Eastwood
12. Leatherwork and skin products Carol van Driel-Murray
13. Ivory and related materials Robert Morkot and Olga Krzyszkowska
14. Ostrich eggshells Jacke Phillips
15. Wood Geoffrey Killen, Nigel Hepper, Peter Gasson and Rowena Gale
16. Mummies and mummification A. Rosalie David
17. Oil, fat and wax Margaret Serpico and Raymond White
18. Resins, amber and bitumen Margaret Serpico
19. Adhesives and binders Richard Newman, Margaret Serpico and Raymond White
20. Hair Joann Fletcher
Part III. Food Technology: 21. Cereal production and processing Mary-Anne Murray
22. Brewing and baking Delwyn Samuel
23. Viticulture and wine production Mary-Anne Murray
24. Fruit, vegetables, pulses and condiments Mary-Anne Murray
25. Meat Processing Salima Ikram.
Part I. Inorganic Materials: 2. Stone Barbara Aston, James Harrell and Ian Shaw
3. Soil Barry Kemp
4. Painting materials Stephen Quirke and Lorna Lee
5. Pottery Janine Bourriau, Pamela Rose and Paul Nicholson
6. Metals Jacke Ogden
7. Egyptian faience Paul Nicholson
8. Glass Paul Nicholson and Julian Henderson
Part II. Organic Materials: 9. Papyrus Bridget Leach and John Tait
10. Basketry Willeke Wendrich
11. Textiles Gillian Vogelsang-Eastwood
12. Leatherwork and skin products Carol van Driel-Murray
13. Ivory and related materials Robert Morkot and Olga Krzyszkowska
14. Ostrich eggshells Jacke Phillips
15. Wood Geoffrey Killen, Nigel Hepper, Peter Gasson and Rowena Gale
16. Mummies and mummification A. Rosalie David
17. Oil, fat and wax Margaret Serpico and Raymond White
18. Resins, amber and bitumen Margaret Serpico
19. Adhesives and binders Richard Newman, Margaret Serpico and Raymond White
20. Hair Joann Fletcher
Part III. Food Technology: 21. Cereal production and processing Mary-Anne Murray
22. Brewing and baking Delwyn Samuel
23. Viticulture and wine production Mary-Anne Murray
24. Fruit, vegetables, pulses and condiments Mary-Anne Murray
25. Meat Processing Salima Ikram.