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The tomb of Tutankhamen : with 17 color plates and 65 monochrome illustrations and two appendices /
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A shortened version of the 3-v. work entitled: The tomb of Tut-ankh-Amen, originally published 1923-33.
Reprint of 1972 edition published by E.P. Dutton. :
236, [2] pages, 14 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm :
Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-236) and index. :
052570101X
9780525701019
Fayûm towns and their papyri /
: "The present volume is a record of two years' excavations in the Fayûm, the first in 1895-96 conducted by D. G. Hogarth and B. P. Grenfell, who were joined subsequently by A. S. Hunt; the second in 1898-99 by B. P. Grenfell and A. S. Hunt ... Part I (introductory), part II, iv-vii describing the excavations at Kasr et Banât, Harît, &c., and part III, containing texts of papyri, ostraca, and indices, are by B. P. Grenfell and A. S. Hunt; part II, i-iii, describing the excavations at Kôm Ushim and Umm et 'Atl, with plates II and III, are by D. G. Hogarth; part II, viii on the coins is by J. G. Milne."--Pref. : xvi, 374 pages : XVIII plates (include front., map, plans, facsimiles) ; 27 cm.
Al-Mu�tamar al-Kh�amis lil-mis�riy�at = Fifth International Congress of Egyptology = Cinqui�eme congres international d'�eyptologie = F�unfter internationaler �Agyptologenkongress....
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At head of title: al-Jam�iyah al-dawliyah li-�ulam�a al-ath�ar = International Association of Egypologists = Association internationale des �egyptologues = Internationalen Agyptologen-Verband.
"October 29-November 3, Cairo, 1988." :
ii, 303 typescript leaves : illustrations ; 28 cm :
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Wadi Khashab : unearthing late prehistory in the Eastern Desert of Egypt /
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The 5th millennium BC megalithic ceremonial complex at Wadi Khashab in the Eastern Desert of Egypt is located almost directly in the middle of the Eastern Desert, on a wadi trail connecting the Valley of the Nile with the Red Sea. The volume presents the results of three seasons of excavation of this site, which featured a human burial in the center of several burials of cattle and sheep, within an enclosure of upright stone slabs that must have formed an eye-catching landmark for many miles up and down the wadi, also for the pastoral communities traversing the mountains in later times. The study of the animal remains from this remote site in the poorly known Eastern Desert has provided a very well documented series of osteological, osteometric and archaeozoological data on early cattle and sheep. It adds to the current knowledge of cattle domestication in the Neolithic and early cattle mobility in northeastern Africa, offering unique information on the uses of domestic livestock not only in the funerary traditions, but also in mobility systems. It also contributes to the discussion on the origins and domestication of the auroch in Africa, pointing to a local African origin for the cattle.
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xvii, 150 pages : illustrations, plans ; 30 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references. :
9789042943810
9042943815
