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منشور في 2012
The large landowning class and the peasantry in Egypt, 1837-1952 /

: Editor's introduction -- Authors' introduction -- The development of capitalist landownership in Egypt -- The formation and growth of the large landholding class -- The main components of the large landholding class -- The large landholders' economic activities -- The relations of production in the countryside -- The large landowners and politics -- The large landowners and the social question -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index.
OCLC 812215934 : xix, 293 pages ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789774165511

منشور في 1960
Rank and title in the Old Kingdom /

: 310 pages : Diagrams ; 24 cm. : Bibliography : pages 303-310.

Social identity and class in a Cairo neighborhood /

: Title on added title page : al-Huwiyah al-ijtima'iyah wa-al-tabaqah fi heyy Qahiri. : 119, 2 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm. : Bibliography : pages 118-119. : 9774241592 : Sara.lib

La Classe ouvrière sous les pharaons : étude du village de Deir el Medineh /

: 199 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm. : Bibliography : pages [191]-194.

Workers, trade unions and the state in Egypt, 1984-1989 /

: "Summer 1995." : v, 43 pages ; 23 cm. : Bibliography : pages 40-42. : 9774243811

منشور في 1988
Chests of life : a study of the typology and conceptual development of Middle Kingdom standard class coffins /

: 249 pages, [1] leaf of plates : illustrations, charts, plan ; 27 cm. : Bibliography : pages [13]-15. : 907269001X

منشور في 2011
Life at the bottom of Babylonian societ y servile laborers at Nippur in the 14th and 13th centuries, B.C. /

: Life at the Bottom of Babylonian Society is a study of the population dynamics, family structure, and legal status of publicly-controlled servile workers in Kassite Babylonia. It compares some of the demographic aspects proper to this group with other intensively studied past populations, such as Roman Egypt, Medieval Tuscany, and American slave plantations. It suggests that families, especially those headed by single mothers, acted as a counter measure against population reduction (flight and death) and as a means for the state to control this labor force. The work marks a step forward in the use of quantitative measures in conjunction with cuneiform sources to achieve a better understanding of the social and economic forces that affected ancient Near Eastern populations.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9789004207042 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

منشور في 2014
The Ottoman Middle East : studies in honor of Amnon Cohen /

: This collection of articles discusses various political, social, cultural and economic aspects of the Ottoman Middle East. By using various textual and visual documents, produced in the Ottoman Empire, the collection offers new insights into the matrix of life during the long period of Ottoman rule. The different parts of the volume explore the main topics studied by Amnon Cohen: Ottoman Palestine, Egypt and the Fertile Crescent under Ottoman rule, Ottoman Jews and their relations with the surrounding societies and various social aspects of Ottoman societies.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004262966

منشور في 1982
Darb al-Hajj in Sinai : an historical-archaeological study /

: [431]-525 pages, [22] pages of plates (some folded) : illustrations, maps, plans ; 27 cm. : Bibliography : pages 438-446.

منشور في 2021
Inscriptions from Lisht : Texts from Burial Chambers /

: The inscribed objects found in or associated with the burial chambers of Middle Kingdom officials and other individuals provide an important addition to our understanding and appreciation of ancient Egyptian funerary culture. These include the coffins and sarcophagi as well as canopic chests and jars, mummy masks, ivory wands, miniature coffins, and shawabtis. This volume incorporates all such inscribed material associated with more than one hundred burial chambers and graves found at Lisht North and Lisht South, two sites excavated by the Egyptian Expedition of The Metropolitan Museum of Art from 1907 until 1934 and from 1984 to 1991. Two kings, several members of the royal family, and many elite persons, as well as a community of middle-class people found their resting place in and around the royal pyramids at Lisht, which served as the principal cemetery for Egypt's capital during the Middle Kingdom (ca. 2030-1650 B.C.). The material in the corpus published here represents a sequence of seven chronological phases at Lisht that range from the reigns of the kings Amenemhat I and Senwosret I through the late Dynasty XIII and the Second Intermediate Period. The inscribed texts presented in this corpus are transliterated and translated, and are accompanied by extensive drawings that meticulously detail these texts, as well as annotations to some previously published material. The lavishly illustrated volume includes heretofore unpublished photographs from the Department of Egyptian Art's archives. Each object described in Inscriptions from Lisht has been assigned a code referring to the primary individual associated with it, and its description includes transliterations of the deceased's name(s) and title(s). Because the location of an inscription on a coffin or sarcophagus is usually significant and because some of these include multiple texts, the author has designed a system of references that reflects the location on the object. Further, the catalogue of objects draws on Museum archives and also provides information concerning the findspot and current location of the object as well as relevant archival material and bibliography." --Provided by publisher
: xi +74 pages; 251 black and white and color illustrations : illustrations (some color) ; 36 cm. : Includes Director's Foreword. : 9781588397164

Le lettere aramaiche di Hermopoli /

: Extracted from Atti Della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Memorie : Classe de Scienze morali, storiche e filologiche. Serie VIII, Volume XII, Fascicolo 5. : 360-428 pages : plates ; 27 cm. : Bibliography : page [359]

منشور في 2020
Recherches sur la statuaire royale de la XIXe dynastie /

: "Cet ouvrage constitue la synthèse de la recherche sur la statuaire royale de la XIXe dynastie dont le catalogue a paru en ligne en 2018. Le présent volume regroupe les résultats des observations sur les statues réparties par types. Un premier chapitre expose le nombre de statues par règne et la fréquence des types auxquels elles correspondent, y compris les statues remployées sous la XIXe dynastie et celles qui lui sont attribuées. Les chapitres suivants condensent l'évolution des types de statues en suivant celle de leurs costumes, coiffures et attributs, leur fréquence dans les groupes statuaires, mais aussi des représentations en deux dimensions de ces statues et leurs parallèles dans des scènes rituelles. L'examen mené permet d'établir la place qu'occupe chaque type de statue dans un temple et donne lieu à un essai d'interprétation de sa fonction dans l'ensemble du mobilier du temple. Il se poursuit par une synthèse des provenances, dimensions, matériaux et techniques, une autre consacrée à l'accoutrement et, enfin, une présentation récapitulative du style et de l'iconographie, assortie de notices sur les critères de datation. Une conclusion résume l'état des observations en retraçant le parcours royal à travers les types statuaires dans les parties correspondantes du temple imaginaire. This publication is a synthesis of research on the royal statuarv of the Nineteenth Dynasty. It accompanies the catalogue of these statues that appeared on line in 2019.The present volume contains the results of observations on the royal statues, which are presented by type. The first chapter presents the statues by reign and by the types of statues within each reign, including statues reused by kings of the Nineteenth Dynasty as well as ones attributed to them.The succeeding chapters follow the evolution of statue types alongside the development of costume, coiffure and attributes. The frequency of these features in group statues and in two dimensional representations as well as their parallels in ritual scenes are also studied. The investigation defines the position of each type of statue in the temple and ends with an attempt to understand the rote of each statue type within the temple furniture. The next chapters deal with provenances, dimensions, materials, and techniques of the statues, followed by those on the accessories, and finally the style and the iconography are discussed, accompanied by comments on dating criteria. A general conclusion summarizes these observations, and traces the itinerary of the king through a model temple according to the corresponding statue types."--Page 4 of cover.
: Preface by Nicolas Grimal. : xxxviii, 708 pages, plates : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9782724707342
2724707346 : 0259-3823 ;

منشور في 2025
From Memphis to Babylon

: Intro Acknowledgements Table of contents List of illustrations Abbreviations 1. Introduction 1.1 Aims and questions 1.2 Previous research 1.3 Material and method 1.4 Theory 1.5 Historical background 2. The evidence: the individual level and the biographic perspective 2.1 Identified Africans 2.1.1 People with certain or likely African names 2.1.2 People identified as Africans via ethnonyms 2.1.3 People identified as Africans via family relations 2.2 Possible Africans 2.2.1 People with possibly African names 2.2.2 People with hybrid or adopted African names 2.3 Anonymous Africans 2.3.1 Anonymous Africans in Neo- and Late-Babylonian royal inscriptions and chronicles 2.3.2 Anonymous Africans in Neo- and Late-Babylonian documents 3. The evidence: the collective level and the demographic perspective 3.1 Demographics and the African group: identities and properties 3.1.1 The ethnic composition of the African group 3.1.2 The sex/gender composition of the African group 3.1.3 The age composition of the African group 3.1.4 The class composition of the African group 3.2 Demographics and the African group: settings and circumstances 3.2.1 The temporal distribution of the African group 3.2.2 The spatial distribution of the African group 3.2.3 The backgrounds to the presence of the African group 4. Conclusion 4.1 Africans in Chaldean and Achaemenid Babylonia: integration and assimilation 4.2 Adaptation and co-optation: Babylonian officials of African descent 5. Bibliography 6. Illustrations 7. Appendices and indices 7.1 Appendices 7.1.1 Identified Africans 7.1.2 Possible Africans 7.1.3 Anonymous Africans 7.2 Indices 7.2.1 Deities 7.2.2 People 7.2.3 Places 7.2.4 Texts 7.2.5 Egyptian words