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Published 2015
Der Abu Ballas-Weg : eine pharaonische /

: 620 pages, 376 Figures, 23 tables : illustrations (some color), maps ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9783927688421

Published 2025
The Vase Bally Captives on a Late Predynastic Decorated Stone Vessel: a Study of the 'Bound Prisoner' and Related Motifs in Early Egypt

: The Vase Bally, named after its first owner, Swiss businessman Eduard Bally (1847-1926) who acquired it in Luxor in 1904, is one of the most exquisite late Predynastic decorated stone vessels ever discovered in Egypt. First published and discussed by Egyptologist Henri Wild in 1948, the vessel, made of dark-green serpentine and measuring 18.6 cm in height, and its exceptional figural decoration, showing three bound captives in raised relief, deserve a new in-depth study in the light of current research on Predynastic and Early Dynastic art and iconography. This lavishly illustrated book offers a detailed study of this unique object and its decoration, as well as discussions of its possible ritual use, meaning, and sociocultural significance. Moreover, it places its iconography within the early development of the ‘bound prisoner’ and related motifs of interpersonal violence at a time that was crucial for state formation in Egypt. Without doubt, the visual expression of domination and violence against real or potential opponents was a fundamental aspect of the self-image and representation of the ruling elite in those times. Exhaustive catalogues of related objects and representations, including some lesser known or even hitherto unpublished artefacts, as well as famous objects of ‘art’ such as the Narmer Macehead and Palette, are an integral part of the study.

Published 2013
Desert road archaeology in ancient Egypt and beyond /

: "The present volume ... compiles, for the first time, a network of ancient routes that open up the 'nowhere' of the deserts in and around Egypt."-- Page 10. : 582 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9783927688414

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