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Published 1925
Les couvents près de Sohâg : (Deyr el-Abiaḍ et Deyr el-Aḥmar) /

: "Ouvrage publié sous les auspices du Comité de conservation des monuments de l'art arabe." : 2 volumes (135 pages, 72 leaves of plates) : illustrations, plans ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Published 2023
The excavations at Ismant al-Kharab. the churches and cemeteries /

: The adoption of Christianity by the Egyptian populace was well underway by the late third century, but evidence for its presence in the archaeological record from the Nile valley is sparse. This is due, in part, to the loss of ancient settlement sites beneath modern cultivation. By comparison, Ismant al-Kharab, ancient Kellis, in Dakhleh Oasis, was abandoned at the end of the fourth century and many of its structures survive intact. The villagers, moreover, left behind a wealth of artefacts and documentation. By the late third century some had converted to Christianity and by the early fourth century three churches were built to accommodate their growing numbers. The churches afford an unparalleled window into three ecclesiastical complexes that served a single village. The Large East Church, moreover, is the earliest surviving example of a purpose-built basilica in Egypt known thus far. It provides a better understanding of the development of Egyptian church architecture and has forced a reappraisal of the dates of certain features that were previously attributed to the fifth century.0The community established three burial grounds: Kellis 2, with an estimated 3,500?4,000 graves, a funerary church and associated graveyard, and in a reused monumental mausoleum. Christian cemeteries are known throughout North Africa, Europe, and Britain, but in Egypt few are published in anything but a cursory manner. At Kellis, 800+ graves have been excavated; the earliest burials date to the late third century confirming the evidence of an early conversion by some villagers and its rapid expansion thereafter.0This volume provides the first detailed publication of the churches and Christian burial grounds. It incorporates a discussion of the spread of Christianity in Egypt?s Southern Oasis, drawing upon data from the rich textual documentation from the site. The material culture is presented in detail, especially the extensive collection of ceramics, glass, and coins.
: 468 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps, plans ; 30 cm. : 9781789259636
1789259630

Mittelalterliche Langhauskuppelkirchen und verwandte Typen in Oberägypten : eine Studie zum mittelalterlichen Kirchenbau in Ägypten /

: xv, 287 pages, 60 pages of plates : illustrations ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [xiii]-xv) and indexes. : 3870300906

Les églises du monastère des Syriens au Wâdî en-Natrûn /

: 32 pages : illustrations, plans ; 27 cm : Includes bibliographical references.

The necropolis of El-Bagawat in Kharga Oasis /

: At head of title: Service des antiquités de l'Égypte. : xvii, 202 pages, 49 plates : illustrations ; 38 cm. : Bibliography : pages [185]-192.

Christliche Architektur in Agypten /

: xxx, 605 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9004121285

Published 2002
Christliche Architektur in Ägypten /

: This is the first comprehensive survey of Christian architecture in Egypt from the fourth century up to early modern times, covering not only church architecture, but also and extensively the building art of pilgrimage centers, monasteries, cemeteries, defence structures and private houses. Special attention is given to building technique, arrangement of the interior, and liturgical (local) conditions. With a descriptive catalogue of urban and monastic churches.
: 1 online resource (xxx, 605 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004294219 : 0169-9423 = : Available to subscribing member institutions only.