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Compulsion and Control in Ancient Egypt : Proceedings of the Third Lady Wallis Budge Egyptology Symposium
Compulsion and Control in Ancient Egypt : Proceedings of the Third Lady Wallis Budge Egyptology Symposium
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Archaeopress Archaeology [Imprint], Dec. 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (274 pages)
Disciplina 932
Collana Archaeopress Egyptology Series
Soggetto topico Antiquities
ISBN 9781803275864
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Information -- Copyright Information -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Introduction: Pluralisms of Compulsion and Control in Ancient Egypt -- Figure 1. A model for the different strands of compulsion and control based on legal pluralism theory -- The Turin Indictment Papyrus (P. Turin C. 1887): -- Figure 1. Two pages of the recto of Papyrus Turin C. 1887. Courtesy of © Museo Egizio, Turin. -- Figure 2. Three pages of the verso of the papyrus. Courtesy of © Museo Egizio, Turin. -- Figure 3. The recto is a palimpsest with visible traces (see red rectangle). Courtesy of © Museo Egizio, Turin. -- Figure 4. Detail of the second page of the verso: use of red ink. Courtesy of © Museo Egizio, Turin. -- Figure 5. Detail of the interposition of a text line in the verso of the papyrus. Courtesy of © Museo Egizio, Turin. -- Figures 6–7. The papyrus, following recent restoration work, as currently on display in the Il dono di Thot exhibition. -- Table 1. Social categories involved in the ‘Elephantine Scandal’. -- Fort-building and violence as the mode of control of the margins in Late Middle Kingdom Nubia -- Figure 1. Map of Egyptian fortresses in Lower Nubia (present writer). -- Figure 2. The present day remains of the Uronarti fort (after D. A. Welsby 2004. Hidden Treasures of Lake Nubia. S&N 8: 53–54). Courtesy of D. A. Welsby. © SARS Welsby Archive. -- Figure 3. Emaciated herdsmen depicted in a scene from the southern wall of the Middle Kingdom tomb of Senbi at Meir (A. M. Blackman 1914. The Rock Tombs of Meir I, pl. X). Courtesy of The Egypt Exploration Society. -- Figure 4. A siege scene from the Fifth Dynasty tomb of Inti from Deshasha with a group of captives including women and children being marched away (after N. Kanawati and A. McFarlane 1993. Deshasha: The tombs of Inti, Shedu and Others, pl. 27). Courtesy o -- Compulsory Foreign Labour in Late Bronze Age Egypt: -- Table 1. Military officers and officials with foreign deportees. -- Unwritten Compulsion: Social Integration, Norms and Self-Control -- Figure 1. Map showing the location of Kurgus. -- Figure 2. Selection of cooking pots from KRG2: D. 64, D. 16, D. 29. Images © Kurgus Project, Sudan Archaeological Research Society. Drawings by Petra Weschenfelder (D.64) and Virag Pabeschitz (D.16, D.29), inked by the author. -- Figure 3. Necked pot from KRG2, D.85. Photograph by A. Ginns, © Kurgus Project, Sudan Archaeological Research Society. -- Figure 4. Fragment of cooking pot showing mat impressions, caused by manufacture of the vessel. Photograph by A. Ginns, © Kurgus Project, Sudan Archaeological Research Society. -- Figure 5. Examples of fineware bowls from KRG2. Left: Handmade bowls, D.295, D.374, D.309. Right: wheelmade bowls, D.198, D.34. Images © Kurgus Project, Sudan Archaeological Research Society. Drawings by the author and Virag Pabeschitz (D.34), inked by th -- Figure 6. Left, beer jar fragment showing incised palm leaf motif (D.111); right, necked pot fragment showing similar motif (D.420). Drawing by the author; photograph by A. Ginns, © Kurgus Project, Sudan Archaeological Research Society.
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Archaeopress Archaeology [Imprint], Dec. 2023
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Gandharan Art and the Classical World: A Short Introduction
Gandharan Art and the Classical World: A Short Introduction
Autore Peter Stewart
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Archaeopress Archaeology [Imprint], Dec. 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1 online resource)
Disciplina 704.9489430934
Soggetto non controllato Archaeology
Buddhism
Art, ancient
Social science
Religion
Art
ISBN 9781803276953
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910852987803321
Peter Stewart  
Archaeopress Archaeology [Imprint], Dec. 2023
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