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Die Gräberfelder von Sedment im Neuen Reich (2 vols.): Materielle und kulturelle Variation im Bestattungswesen des ägyptischen Neuen Reiches: Probleme der Ägyptologie, cartea 34

Autor Henning Franzmeier
de Limba Germană Hardback – 19 iul 2017
In Die Gräberfelder von Sedment im Neuen Reich, Henning Franzmeier presents and reassesses the complete results of the previously only partially published excavations undertaken by W.M.F. Petrie and G. Brunton in the New Kingdom cemeteries of Sedment, Middle Egypt, from 1920 to 1921. Through his research, Franzmeier has expanded the corpus of known New Kingdom tombs at Sedment from about 50 to more than 250, including burials of high-ranking officials, and identified a wide range of previously unknown objects. Presenting the development of an important provincial cemetery, this publication provides a valuable contribution to our understanding of New Kingdom Egyptian funerary archaeology and, as a case study, highlights the potentials of reassessing the results of past excavations.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004343429
ISBN-10: 9004343423
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Probleme der Ägyptologie


Cuprins

Volume 1
Abbildungsverzeichnis
Hinweise zur Benutzung
1. Einleitung
2. Forschungsgeschichte der Nekropolen von Sedment
3. Die Grabung 1920/21 und das genutzte Quellenmaterial
4. Chronologie und Typologie
5. Die Gräberfelder und ihre Entwicklung
6. Die Architektur der Gräber
7. Auswertung – Bestattungssitten, soziale und kulturelle Differenzierung
8 Die bestatteten Personen
Appendices
Bibliografie
Volume 2
Einleitung
Katalog
Tafeln

Notă biografică

Henning Franzmeier, University College London/Roemer- und Pelizaeus-Museum Hildesheim, is field director of the Qantir-Pi-Ramesse project. He has published a monograph and many articles, focusing on the archaeology of New Kingdom Egypt.