Scarabs of the second millennium BC from Egypt, Nubia, Crete and the Levant : chronological and historical implications : papers of a symposium, Vienna, 10th - 13th of January 2002 /

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Corporate Author: SCIEM 2000 (Synchronisation of Civilisations in the Eastern Mediterranean) (Special Research Programme.)

Other Authors: Bietak, Manfred., Czerny, Ernst.

Format: Book

Language: English

Published: Wien : Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2004.

Series: Contributions to the chronology of the Eastern Mediterranean ; 8.
Denkschriften der Gesamtakademie ; 35.

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Call Number: DS111 .C7 v.8

Table of Contents:
  • •Abbreviations • Preface by the editors • Early Middle Kingdom seals and sealings from Abu Gha^lib in the western Nile Delta : observations / Tine Bagh • Second intermediate period scarabs from Egypt and Palestine : historical and chronological implications / Daphna Ben-Tor • Seal impressions from the Middle till the New Kingdom : a problem for chronological research / Manfred Bietak • Scarabs and plaques bearing royal names of the early 20th Egyptian Dynasty excavated in Canaan : from Sethnakht to Ramesses IV / Baruch Brandl • Some of the earliest groups of locally produced scarabs from Palestine / Othmar Keel • Seals and seal impressions from the site of Lisht : the Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period material / Geoffrey T. Martin • The Scarab workshops of Tell el-Dabʿa / Christa Mlinar • The chronological implications of seal impressions : further evidence for cultic activities in the Middle Kingdom in the Early Dynastic Royal Necropolis at Umm el-Qaʿab/Abydos / Vera Müller • The odd man out : Minoan scarabs and scaraboids / Jacke Phillips • Identifying the officials of the Fifteenth Dynasty / Stephen Quirke • Les scarabées d'Ebla / Gabriella Scandone Matthiae • Sealing practice at Askut and the Nubian fortresses : implications for Middle Kingdom scarab chronology and historical synchronisms / Stuart Tyson Smith • Social and historical implications of sealings of the king's daughter Reniseneb and other women at the town of Wah-Sut / Josef Wegner.