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The necropolis of Assiut : a case study of local Egyptian funerary culture from the Old Kingdom to the end of the Middle Kingdom / by Marcel Zitman
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Appartient aux collections: Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta, 0777-978X, 180
Publication: Leuven : Peeters, 2010 Description: 2 vol. (XXXIII-371, VII-338 p.) : ill., cartes, plans ; 31 cmCollection : Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta; 180, ISSN 0777-978XISBN: 9789042921061.Langue: AnglaisPays: Belgique Auteur principal: Zitman, Marcel, égyptologue Résumé: The history of Assiut in the First Intermediate Period and Middle Kingdom has mainly been written on the basis of its famous nomarchal tombs. This study takes a different approach by focusing on the other funerary remains from Assiut. It is based on a comprehensive collection of the finds from excavations conducted during the first half of the 20th century, including the unpublished work by D.G. Hogarth and E. Schiaparelli. The study presents a survey of the fieldwork conducted, a spatial analysis of the Siutian necropolis, 'new' candidates for hitherto unidentified nomarchal tombs, and a thorough analysis of the available funerary finds, many of which are unpublished. The author identifies and describes four distinct phases of local funerary culture at Assiut, spanning the late Old Kingdom, First Intermediate Period and the early Middle Kingdom. Based on archaeological dating, this study points out burials of local officials of the late Old Kingdom and First Intermediate Period, some of them found intact. The study also traces the development of the Siutian style of coffin decoration, from the late 6th dynasty to the end of the 12th. In accordance with the view of Günther Lapp, it is shown that at Assiut certain types of coffin decoration with text columns on the exterior were introduced in the late 11th dynasty, thus placing the Siutian style of coffin decoration about 100 years ahaed of developments elsewhere in Egypt. It is hoped that this book will contribute to the ongoing research of this fascinating site. (Source : éditeur).Note de contenu: Table des matièresComprend : [vol.1], Text ; [vol. 2], Maps, plans of tombs, illustrations, tables, listsAuteur comme sujet: Hogarth, David George (1862-1927) . ; Schiaparelli, Ernesto (1856-1928) . ; Kamal, Moharran (1908-1966) . ; Wainwright, Gerald Avery (1879-1964) . . Mots libres: Djéfaihâpy . Item type: Ouvrage List(s) this item appears in: MSHM - Achemenet
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Bibliogr. p. [XV]-XXXIII. Notes bibliogr. Index p. [283]-338 (vol. 2)

Table des matières http://www.peeters-leuven.be/toc/9789042921061.pdf

Comprend : [vol.1], Text ; [vol. 2], Maps, plans of tombs, illustrations, tables, lists

The history of Assiut in the First Intermediate Period and Middle Kingdom has mainly been written on the basis of its famous nomarchal tombs. This study takes a different approach by focusing on the other funerary remains from Assiut. It is based on a comprehensive collection of the finds from excavations conducted during the first half of the 20th century, including the unpublished work by D.G. Hogarth and E. Schiaparelli. The study presents a survey of the fieldwork conducted, a spatial analysis of the Siutian necropolis, 'new' candidates for hitherto unidentified nomarchal tombs, and a thorough analysis of the available funerary finds, many of which are unpublished.
The author identifies and describes four distinct phases of local funerary culture at Assiut, spanning the late Old Kingdom, First Intermediate Period and the early Middle Kingdom. Based on archaeological dating, this study points out burials of local officials of the late Old Kingdom and First Intermediate Period, some of them found intact. The study also traces the development of the Siutian style of coffin decoration, from the late 6th dynasty to the end of the 12th. In accordance with the view of Günther Lapp, it is shown that at Assiut certain types of coffin decoration with text columns on the exterior were introduced in the late 11th dynasty, thus placing the Siutian style of coffin decoration about 100 years ahaed of developments elsewhere in Egypt. It is hoped that this book will contribute to the ongoing research of this fascinating site.
(Source : éditeur)

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