Egyptian archives : proceedings of the first session of the international congress Egyptian Archives/Egyptological Archives, Milano, September 9-10, 2008 /
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"Dipartimento di scienze dell'antichita, Sezione di papirologia ed egittologia."
"Most of the speakers were members of the Association internationale pour l'etude du droit de l'Egypte ancienne-AIDEA"--Page [9]. :
236 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm :
Includes bibliographical references. :
9788832362213
883236221X
Reconstructing Pathyris' archives : a multicultural community in Hellenistic Egypt /
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Includes 2 folded tables: Table : Museum archaeology and Pathyris' archives; and Descendants of Panechates. :
327 p. : ill. (some col.), maps, genealogical tables ; 26 cm. + 2 folded inserts (26 x 71 folded to 26 x 18 cm.). :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789065690579
9065690573
Socio-economic Relations in Ptolemaic Pathyris : A Network Analytical Approach to a Bilingual Community. Volume 2. /
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This study tackles pertinent questions about daily life and socio-economic interactions in the late Ptolemaic town of Pathyris (186-88 BCE) through an empirically grounded network analysis of 428 Greek and Demotic documents associated with 21 archives from the site. The author moves beyond traditional boundaries of Egyptological and Papyrological research by means of an innovative and interdisciplinary methodology - zigzagging back and forth between archaeological field survey, close reading of ancient texts, formal methods of Social Network Analysis (SNA) and explanatory theories and concepts borrowed from economics and other social sciences. This is volume 2 of a two-volume set.
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1 online resource :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004500280
9789004512511
The antiquities trade in Egypt 1880-1930 : the H.O. Lange papers /
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"The vast collections of Egyptian objects on display in Western museums attract millions of visitors every year, and they reinforce a cultural fascination for this ancient civilisation that has been a feature of European intellectual history since Roman times. This book tells the story of how these objects came to be here. ... The book presents the first in-depth analysis of this market during its 'golden age' in Egypt in the late 19th and early 20th Century. It is primarily based on the archival material of the Danish Egyptologist H. O. Lange (1863-1943) who, during two prolonged stays in Egypt (1899/1900 and 1929/1930), bought objects on behalf of Danish museums. The travel diaries, and the accompanying photographs, are complemented by a wide range of other sources, including contemporary travel guides and various travel memoirs, which together paint an extraordinarily detailed picture of the extensive antiquities trade."
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333 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 27 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references (pages 304-316) and indexes. :
9788773044001 :
1904-5506 ;