Nubian Pottery from Egyptian Cultural Contexts of the Middle and Early New Kingdom
Nubian Pottery from Egyptian Cultural Contexts of the Middle and Early New Kingdom

Nubian Pottery from Egyptian Cultural Contexts of the Middle and Early New Kingdom

ISBN-ISSN : 9783900305628

Erganzungshefte zu den Jahresheften des Osterreichischen Archaologischen Institutes 13

Proceedings of a Workshop held at the Austrian Archaeological Institute at Cairo, 1–12 December 2010

232 pp, color and b/w figures, pb, articles in English.

Contents:

  • Forstner-Müller, Irene  – Pamela Rose / Introduction
  • Rose, Pamela / Early 18th Dynasty Nubian Pottery from the Site of Sesebi, Sudan
  • Helmbold-Doyé, Jana – Anne Seiler / Kerma-Ware Vessels Found in an Intact Burial Chamber at Aniba
  • Raue, Dietrich / Medja vs. Kerma at the First Cataract – Terminological Problems
  • Forstner-Müller, Irene / Nubian Pottery in Aswan
  • Gatto, Maria Carmela – Carla Gallorini – Sara Roma / Pan-Grave Pottery from Nag el-Qarmila and Sheikh Mohamed Cemeteries in Gharb Aswan
  • Ayers, Natasha – Nadine Moeller / Nubian Pottery Traditions during the 2nd Millennium BC at Tell Edfu
  • Manassa, Colleen / Nubians in the Third Upper Egyptian Nome: A View from Moalla
  • Manassa, Colleen / Middle Nubian Ceramics from Umm Mawagir, Kharga Oasis
  • Bourriau, Janine / Nubian Pottery from Memphis, Kom Rabia
  • Aston, David / From the Deep South to the Far North: Nubian Sherds from Khatan‘a and ‘Ezbet Helmi (Tell el-Dab‘a)
  • Forstner-Müller, Irene – Pamela Rose / Nubian Pottery at Avaris in the Second Intermediate Period and the New Kingdom: Some Remarks
  • Manzo, Andrea / Typological, Chronological and Functional Remarks on the Ceramic Materials of Nubian Type from the Middle Kingdom Harbour of Mersa/Wadi Gawasis, Red Sea, Egypt
Nubian Pottery from Egyptian Cultural Contexts of the Middle and Early New Kingdom Nubian Pottery from Egyptian Cultural Contexts of the Middle and Early New Kingdom 9783900305628 Nubian Pottery from Egyptian Cultural Contexts of the Middle and Early New Kingdom