The Great Oasis of Egypt
Herausgeber: Bagnall, Roger S.; Tallet, Gaëlle
The Great Oasis of Egypt
Herausgeber: Bagnall, Roger S.; Tallet, Gaëlle
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Explores the history and archaeology of two oases, remote but closely tied to the Nile valley for thousands of years.
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Explores the history and archaeology of two oases, remote but closely tied to the Nile valley for thousands of years.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 807g
- ISBN-13: 9781108482165
- ISBN-10: 1108482163
- Artikelnr.: 55189124
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 807g
- ISBN-13: 9781108482165
- ISBN-10: 1108482163
- Artikelnr.: 55189124
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction Roger S. Bagnall and Gaëlle Tallet; Part I. Living in the
Oasis: Humans and the Environment: 2. Water resources and irrigation in two
oases of the Western Desert of Egypt, Kharga and Dakhla Jean-Paul Bravard;
3. The ancient population of the Kharga Oasis Françoise Dunand and Roger
Lichtenberg; 4. Trimithis: a case study of Proto-Byzantine urbanism Paola
Davoli; Part II. Managing the Oasis: 5. The Great Oasis: an administrative
entity from Pharaonic times to Roman times Roger S. Bagnall and Gaëlle
Tallet; 6. Land and resource administration: farmers, managers, and
soldiers in the Great Oasis Rodney Ast; 7. What remains in the hands of the
Gods: taxation in Kharga Oasis through the Demotic Ostraca (fifth century
BC-first century AD) Damien Agut-Labordère; Part III. Trade and Mobility in
a Connected Environment: 8. The North Kharga Oasis Darb Ain Amur Survey
(NKODAAS): surveying the tracks between the two Oases Salima Ikram; 9. And
the potsherds? Some avenues of reflection and synthesis on the pottery of
the Great Oasis Pascale Ballet; 10. Egyptian and imported amphorae at
Amheida Clementina Caputo; 11. Kegs from Amheida Irene Soto Marin; 12.
El-Deir as a switching point Yaël Chevalier; Part IV. An Oasis Culture?:
13. Temple building on the Egyptian margins: the geopolitical issues behind
Seti II and Ramesses IX's activity at Amheida Olaf E. Kaper; 14. Funerary
practices in the Great Oasis during Antiquity Françoise Dunand and Fleur
Letellier-Willemin; 15. Was there an interest in literary culture in the
Great Oasis? Some answers Raffaella Cribiore; 16. The House of Serenos and
wall painting in the Western Oases Susanna McFadden.
Oasis: Humans and the Environment: 2. Water resources and irrigation in two
oases of the Western Desert of Egypt, Kharga and Dakhla Jean-Paul Bravard;
3. The ancient population of the Kharga Oasis Françoise Dunand and Roger
Lichtenberg; 4. Trimithis: a case study of Proto-Byzantine urbanism Paola
Davoli; Part II. Managing the Oasis: 5. The Great Oasis: an administrative
entity from Pharaonic times to Roman times Roger S. Bagnall and Gaëlle
Tallet; 6. Land and resource administration: farmers, managers, and
soldiers in the Great Oasis Rodney Ast; 7. What remains in the hands of the
Gods: taxation in Kharga Oasis through the Demotic Ostraca (fifth century
BC-first century AD) Damien Agut-Labordère; Part III. Trade and Mobility in
a Connected Environment: 8. The North Kharga Oasis Darb Ain Amur Survey
(NKODAAS): surveying the tracks between the two Oases Salima Ikram; 9. And
the potsherds? Some avenues of reflection and synthesis on the pottery of
the Great Oasis Pascale Ballet; 10. Egyptian and imported amphorae at
Amheida Clementina Caputo; 11. Kegs from Amheida Irene Soto Marin; 12.
El-Deir as a switching point Yaël Chevalier; Part IV. An Oasis Culture?:
13. Temple building on the Egyptian margins: the geopolitical issues behind
Seti II and Ramesses IX's activity at Amheida Olaf E. Kaper; 14. Funerary
practices in the Great Oasis during Antiquity Françoise Dunand and Fleur
Letellier-Willemin; 15. Was there an interest in literary culture in the
Great Oasis? Some answers Raffaella Cribiore; 16. The House of Serenos and
wall painting in the Western Oases Susanna McFadden.
1. Introduction Roger S. Bagnall and Gaëlle Tallet; Part I. Living in the
Oasis: Humans and the Environment: 2. Water resources and irrigation in two
oases of the Western Desert of Egypt, Kharga and Dakhla Jean-Paul Bravard;
3. The ancient population of the Kharga Oasis Françoise Dunand and Roger
Lichtenberg; 4. Trimithis: a case study of Proto-Byzantine urbanism Paola
Davoli; Part II. Managing the Oasis: 5. The Great Oasis: an administrative
entity from Pharaonic times to Roman times Roger S. Bagnall and Gaëlle
Tallet; 6. Land and resource administration: farmers, managers, and
soldiers in the Great Oasis Rodney Ast; 7. What remains in the hands of the
Gods: taxation in Kharga Oasis through the Demotic Ostraca (fifth century
BC-first century AD) Damien Agut-Labordère; Part III. Trade and Mobility in
a Connected Environment: 8. The North Kharga Oasis Darb Ain Amur Survey
(NKODAAS): surveying the tracks between the two Oases Salima Ikram; 9. And
the potsherds? Some avenues of reflection and synthesis on the pottery of
the Great Oasis Pascale Ballet; 10. Egyptian and imported amphorae at
Amheida Clementina Caputo; 11. Kegs from Amheida Irene Soto Marin; 12.
El-Deir as a switching point Yaël Chevalier; Part IV. An Oasis Culture?:
13. Temple building on the Egyptian margins: the geopolitical issues behind
Seti II and Ramesses IX's activity at Amheida Olaf E. Kaper; 14. Funerary
practices in the Great Oasis during Antiquity Françoise Dunand and Fleur
Letellier-Willemin; 15. Was there an interest in literary culture in the
Great Oasis? Some answers Raffaella Cribiore; 16. The House of Serenos and
wall painting in the Western Oases Susanna McFadden.
Oasis: Humans and the Environment: 2. Water resources and irrigation in two
oases of the Western Desert of Egypt, Kharga and Dakhla Jean-Paul Bravard;
3. The ancient population of the Kharga Oasis Françoise Dunand and Roger
Lichtenberg; 4. Trimithis: a case study of Proto-Byzantine urbanism Paola
Davoli; Part II. Managing the Oasis: 5. The Great Oasis: an administrative
entity from Pharaonic times to Roman times Roger S. Bagnall and Gaëlle
Tallet; 6. Land and resource administration: farmers, managers, and
soldiers in the Great Oasis Rodney Ast; 7. What remains in the hands of the
Gods: taxation in Kharga Oasis through the Demotic Ostraca (fifth century
BC-first century AD) Damien Agut-Labordère; Part III. Trade and Mobility in
a Connected Environment: 8. The North Kharga Oasis Darb Ain Amur Survey
(NKODAAS): surveying the tracks between the two Oases Salima Ikram; 9. And
the potsherds? Some avenues of reflection and synthesis on the pottery of
the Great Oasis Pascale Ballet; 10. Egyptian and imported amphorae at
Amheida Clementina Caputo; 11. Kegs from Amheida Irene Soto Marin; 12.
El-Deir as a switching point Yaël Chevalier; Part IV. An Oasis Culture?:
13. Temple building on the Egyptian margins: the geopolitical issues behind
Seti II and Ramesses IX's activity at Amheida Olaf E. Kaper; 14. Funerary
practices in the Great Oasis during Antiquity Françoise Dunand and Fleur
Letellier-Willemin; 15. Was there an interest in literary culture in the
Great Oasis? Some answers Raffaella Cribiore; 16. The House of Serenos and
wall painting in the Western Oases Susanna McFadden.