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Joshua R. Trampier - Landscape Archaeology of the Western Nile Delta - 9781937040178 - V9781937040178
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Landscape Archaeology of the Western Nile Delta

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Description for Landscape Archaeology of the Western Nile Delta hardcover. Different ideas of what constitutes an archaeological site have developed over two centuries of scholarship and heritage law in Egypt, with sites often (unconsciously) conceived as lands with museum-quality pieces and striking monumental, mortuary, and/or epigraphic remains. Series: Wilbour Studies in Egypt and Ancient Western Asia. Num Pages: 277 pages. BIC Classification: 1HBE; HDL. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 279 x 216 x 23. Weight in Grams: 998.


Different ideas of what constitutes an archaeological site have developed over two centuries of scholarship and heritage law in Egypt, with sites often (unconsciously) conceived as lands with museum-quality pieces and striking monumental, mortuary, and/or epigraphic remains. As a result, the material record of the powerful dominates Egyptological discourse, leaving hundreds of unexplored sites in the Delta floodplain and their potential contributions to a narrative of Egyptian culture largely ignored.



Attempting to correct this, the author integrates historical maps, remote sensing data, and ancient texts to understand the dynamic landscape of the western Nile Delta. Weaving together ... Read more






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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Lockwood Press United States
Number of pages
277
Condition
New
Series
Wilbour Studies in Egypt and Ancient Western Asia
Number of Pages
277
Place of Publication
Atlanta, United States
ISBN
9781937040178
SKU
V9781937040178
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Ref
99-50

About Joshua R. Trampier
Joshua R. Trampier received his Ph.D. in Egyptian Archaeology and Egyptology from the University of Chicago in 2010. He has worked in archaeology for fourteen years and in Egypt for over a decade.

Reviews for Landscape Archaeology of the Western Nile Delta
The field work conducted by the author is methodologically exemplary, providing a benchmark for future survey work in the Nile floodplain. In doing so, numerous new questions, methodological and historical, are raised, which is likewise beneficial for scholarship. Robert Schiestl, Journal of Near Eastern Studies

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