Ayn Soukhna IV : le matériel des galeries-magasins /

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Other Authors: Castel, Georges (Editor), Tallet, Pierre, 1966- (Editor)

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Language: French

Published: Le Caire : Institut français d'archéologie orientale, 2020.

Series: Fouilles de l'Institut français d'archéologie orientale du Caire ; 82.
FIFAO ; 82.

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Call Number: ( F )DT57 .C182 v.82

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245 0 0 |a Ayn Soukhna IV :   |b le matériel des galeries-magasins /   |c Georges Castel, Pierre Tallet (éd.). 
246 1 0 |a Matériel des galeries-magasins. 
260 1 |a Le Caire :   |b Institut français d'archéologie orientale,   |c 2020. 
300 |a viii, 447 pages :   |b illustrations (some color), plans ;   |c 33 cm. 
490 |a Fouilles de l'Institut français d'archéologie orientale du Caire ; 82. 
490 |a FIFAO ; 82. 
500 |a  This volume gathers several studies concerning the most characteristic material discovered in the system of storage caves of the site of Ayn Soukhna (following the archeological report published in 2016 in a previous book). We present successively all the inscriptions which were found during the excavation of this sector, by adding complements to those which, because of their historical importance, have already been at least partially published, and by studying all the inscribed objects of various periods brought to light. A specific study was also devoted to the exceptional batch of Old Kingdom flint knives collected in the entrance to the G1 gallery. The analysis of nearly one hundred utilitary stone objects is then proposed here, with the determination of the precise use of all this material. A chapter is also devoted to dry pulleys and tenons discovered near the galleries, which could be rigging elements of the boats that were used on the site. Finally, one study devoted to faunal remains which give an insight into food consumption by pharaonic teams during expeditions. And one devoted to hundreds of fragments of crucibles found in this area, which correspond to a metallurgical activity dated to the early Middle Kingdom.  
504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
651 0 |a ʻAyn Sukhnah (Egypt). 
651 0 |a Wadi el-Jarf (Egypt). 
651 0 |a Mersa Gawasis Site (Egypt). 
700 1 |a Castel, Georges,   |e editor 
700 1 |a Tallet, Pierre,   |d 1966-   |e editor 
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