The Nile Delta
Histories from Antiquity to the Modern Period
Herausgeber: Blouin, Katherine
The Nile Delta
Histories from Antiquity to the Modern Period
Herausgeber: Blouin, Katherine
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The first volume on the history of the Nile Delta to cover the c.7000 years from the Predynastic period to the twentieth century. This was and remains the most fertile, populated and strategic part of Egypt and the topics covered range from settlement and water management to tourism and archaeology.
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The first volume on the history of the Nile Delta to cover the c.7000 years from the Predynastic period to the twentieth century. This was and remains the most fertile, populated and strategic part of Egypt and the topics covered range from settlement and water management to tourism and archaeology.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 676
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 177mm x 252mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1310g
- ISBN-13: 9781009175142
- ISBN-10: 1009175149
- Artikelnr.: 68463790
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 676
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 177mm x 252mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1310g
- ISBN-13: 9781009175142
- ISBN-10: 1009175149
- Artikelnr.: 68463790
1. Introduction: the Nile Delta, real and imagined Katherine Blouin; 2.
Call me by my names: naming the Delta through time and space Katherine
Blouin; 3. The Nile Delta before the Pharaohs Frédéric Guyot; 4. The
khetem-border-posts in the Delta during the New Kingdom Claire Somaglino;
5. New land amongst new rivers? Reconstructing the ancient waterscape and
settlement history in the Central Northwestern Delta Robert Schiestl; 6.
The Mareotis area: integration of a marginal territory into Egypt through
wine production Marie-Françoise Boussac and Bérangère Redon; 7. From
Memphis to Alexandria: the Delta within the Persian and Macedonian Empires
(end of the sixth to the first century BCE) Damien Agut-Labordère; 8.
Growing with the empire? From village to town: Kom Abou Bellou and its
urban development Sylvain Dhennin; 9. Mapping the cult of Christian saints
in the Nile Delta from the fifth to the ninth century CE Ramez Boutros; 10.
Alexandria: a brief overview of the major hydraulics of the city, from its
foundation to the Arab Conquest Isabelle Hairy; 11. Imperial power, tribal
settlement and fiscal revolts in the early Islamic Delta (seventh to ninth
century CE) Sobhi Bourderbala; 12. The Nile as nexus: the nilometer at
al-Rawda Island between veneration and mediation in medieval Islamic Egypt
Heba Mostafa; 13. Water and prices: a view of the Nile from the Cairo
Genizah Ben Outhwaite; 14. Water development in the medieval Western Delta
Wakako Kumamura; 15. The Nile Delta in European cartography, 1200-1800
Lucile Haguet; 16. Just passing through? The Nile Delta, colonial modernity
and the Egyptian tourist economy (ca. 1870-1914) Rachel Mairs; 17.
Reclaiming the archive: the contribution of Egyptian women to the
archaeologies of the Delta (1880-1924) Heba Abd el Gawad; 18. Short
commentary on accounting documents from a vanishing cotton estate ('izba)
in the Nile Delta Mona Abaza.
Call me by my names: naming the Delta through time and space Katherine
Blouin; 3. The Nile Delta before the Pharaohs Frédéric Guyot; 4. The
khetem-border-posts in the Delta during the New Kingdom Claire Somaglino;
5. New land amongst new rivers? Reconstructing the ancient waterscape and
settlement history in the Central Northwestern Delta Robert Schiestl; 6.
The Mareotis area: integration of a marginal territory into Egypt through
wine production Marie-Françoise Boussac and Bérangère Redon; 7. From
Memphis to Alexandria: the Delta within the Persian and Macedonian Empires
(end of the sixth to the first century BCE) Damien Agut-Labordère; 8.
Growing with the empire? From village to town: Kom Abou Bellou and its
urban development Sylvain Dhennin; 9. Mapping the cult of Christian saints
in the Nile Delta from the fifth to the ninth century CE Ramez Boutros; 10.
Alexandria: a brief overview of the major hydraulics of the city, from its
foundation to the Arab Conquest Isabelle Hairy; 11. Imperial power, tribal
settlement and fiscal revolts in the early Islamic Delta (seventh to ninth
century CE) Sobhi Bourderbala; 12. The Nile as nexus: the nilometer at
al-Rawda Island between veneration and mediation in medieval Islamic Egypt
Heba Mostafa; 13. Water and prices: a view of the Nile from the Cairo
Genizah Ben Outhwaite; 14. Water development in the medieval Western Delta
Wakako Kumamura; 15. The Nile Delta in European cartography, 1200-1800
Lucile Haguet; 16. Just passing through? The Nile Delta, colonial modernity
and the Egyptian tourist economy (ca. 1870-1914) Rachel Mairs; 17.
Reclaiming the archive: the contribution of Egyptian women to the
archaeologies of the Delta (1880-1924) Heba Abd el Gawad; 18. Short
commentary on accounting documents from a vanishing cotton estate ('izba)
in the Nile Delta Mona Abaza.
1. Introduction: the Nile Delta, real and imagined Katherine Blouin; 2.
Call me by my names: naming the Delta through time and space Katherine
Blouin; 3. The Nile Delta before the Pharaohs Frédéric Guyot; 4. The
khetem-border-posts in the Delta during the New Kingdom Claire Somaglino;
5. New land amongst new rivers? Reconstructing the ancient waterscape and
settlement history in the Central Northwestern Delta Robert Schiestl; 6.
The Mareotis area: integration of a marginal territory into Egypt through
wine production Marie-Françoise Boussac and Bérangère Redon; 7. From
Memphis to Alexandria: the Delta within the Persian and Macedonian Empires
(end of the sixth to the first century BCE) Damien Agut-Labordère; 8.
Growing with the empire? From village to town: Kom Abou Bellou and its
urban development Sylvain Dhennin; 9. Mapping the cult of Christian saints
in the Nile Delta from the fifth to the ninth century CE Ramez Boutros; 10.
Alexandria: a brief overview of the major hydraulics of the city, from its
foundation to the Arab Conquest Isabelle Hairy; 11. Imperial power, tribal
settlement and fiscal revolts in the early Islamic Delta (seventh to ninth
century CE) Sobhi Bourderbala; 12. The Nile as nexus: the nilometer at
al-Rawda Island between veneration and mediation in medieval Islamic Egypt
Heba Mostafa; 13. Water and prices: a view of the Nile from the Cairo
Genizah Ben Outhwaite; 14. Water development in the medieval Western Delta
Wakako Kumamura; 15. The Nile Delta in European cartography, 1200-1800
Lucile Haguet; 16. Just passing through? The Nile Delta, colonial modernity
and the Egyptian tourist economy (ca. 1870-1914) Rachel Mairs; 17.
Reclaiming the archive: the contribution of Egyptian women to the
archaeologies of the Delta (1880-1924) Heba Abd el Gawad; 18. Short
commentary on accounting documents from a vanishing cotton estate ('izba)
in the Nile Delta Mona Abaza.
Call me by my names: naming the Delta through time and space Katherine
Blouin; 3. The Nile Delta before the Pharaohs Frédéric Guyot; 4. The
khetem-border-posts in the Delta during the New Kingdom Claire Somaglino;
5. New land amongst new rivers? Reconstructing the ancient waterscape and
settlement history in the Central Northwestern Delta Robert Schiestl; 6.
The Mareotis area: integration of a marginal territory into Egypt through
wine production Marie-Françoise Boussac and Bérangère Redon; 7. From
Memphis to Alexandria: the Delta within the Persian and Macedonian Empires
(end of the sixth to the first century BCE) Damien Agut-Labordère; 8.
Growing with the empire? From village to town: Kom Abou Bellou and its
urban development Sylvain Dhennin; 9. Mapping the cult of Christian saints
in the Nile Delta from the fifth to the ninth century CE Ramez Boutros; 10.
Alexandria: a brief overview of the major hydraulics of the city, from its
foundation to the Arab Conquest Isabelle Hairy; 11. Imperial power, tribal
settlement and fiscal revolts in the early Islamic Delta (seventh to ninth
century CE) Sobhi Bourderbala; 12. The Nile as nexus: the nilometer at
al-Rawda Island between veneration and mediation in medieval Islamic Egypt
Heba Mostafa; 13. Water and prices: a view of the Nile from the Cairo
Genizah Ben Outhwaite; 14. Water development in the medieval Western Delta
Wakako Kumamura; 15. The Nile Delta in European cartography, 1200-1800
Lucile Haguet; 16. Just passing through? The Nile Delta, colonial modernity
and the Egyptian tourist economy (ca. 1870-1914) Rachel Mairs; 17.
Reclaiming the archive: the contribution of Egyptian women to the
archaeologies of the Delta (1880-1924) Heba Abd el Gawad; 18. Short
commentary on accounting documents from a vanishing cotton estate ('izba)
in the Nile Delta Mona Abaza.