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The Middle Kingdom Ramesseum Papyri Tomb and Its Archaeological Context

The Middle Kingdom Ramesseum Papyri Tomb and Its Archaeological Context - Kitab - Egyptology in Focus. Material Culture of Ancient Egypt and Nubia

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Publisher's Synopsis

"In 1895-96, William Matthew Flinders Petrie and James Edward Quibell discovered a shaft-tomb below the Ramesseum, the funerary temple of Ramses II at Thebes, Egypt. This is most famous for having the largest group of Middle Kingdom papyri - also known as the Ramesseum Papyri - found in a single spot together with a number of distinctive objects, such as carved ivory tusks and miniature figurines in various materials dated around XVIII century BC. Gianluca Miniaci attempts to thoroughly reconstruct the archaeological context of the tomb : the exact find spot (forgotten afterwards its discovery), its architecture, the identity of its owner(s) and recipient(s) of the assemblage of artifacts. A detailed analysis of the single artifacts, provided for the first time with full color photographic records and drawings and their network of relations, gives new life to the Ramesseum assemblage after more than a century from its discovery"--Publis

Book information

ISBN: 9781838118006
Publisher: Nicanor Books
Imprint: Nicanor Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 932.013074
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xviii, 108
Weight: 599g
Height: 251mm
Width: 180mm
Spine width: 13mm