Bioarchaeology of Ancient Egypt and Nubia

Bioarchaeology of Ancient Egypt and Nubia
Author: Jerome C. Rose,Teri L. Tucker,Nancy C. Lovell,Joyce Filer
Publsiher: British Museum Press
Total Pages: 110
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Anthropology
ISBN: 0861591127

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Several years ago, the idea of a bibliography of material relating to the study of ancient Egyptian biological remains was concieved, in part as a way of encouraging better communication between the archaeological and scientific disciplines. Concentrating on the dental and skeletal anthropology of ancient Egypt and Nubia this bibliography contains many hundreds of entries arranged alphabetically by author. These are followed by two very useful indexes, one referring to time periods and the other to bioarchaeological topics.

Palaeopathology in Egypt and Nubia

Palaeopathology in Egypt and Nubia
Author: Ryan Metcalfe,Jenefer Cockitt,Rosalie David
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2014-12-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781784910273

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16 papers explore the subject of palaeopathology in Egypt and Nubia from its beginnings in the early 1900s through to current research themes and the impact of technological development in the field.

Science in the Study of Ancient Egypt

Science in the Study of Ancient Egypt
Author: Sonia Zakrzewski,Andrew Shortland,Joanne Rowland
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317391944

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Science in the Study of Ancient Egypt takes an innovative and integrated approach to the use of scientific techniques and methodologies within the study of ancient Egypt. Accessibly demonstrating how to integrate scientific methodologies into Egyptology broadly, and in Egyptian archaeology in particular, this volume will help to maximise the amount of information that can be obtained within a study of ancient Egypt, be it in the field, museum, or laboratory. Using a range of case studies which exemplify best practice within Egyptian archaeological science, Science in the Study of Ancient Egypt presents both the scientific methods of analysis available and their potential applications to Egyptologists. Although Egyptology has mainly shown a marked lack of engagement with recent archaeological science, the authors illustrate the inclusive but varied nature of the scientific archaeology which is now being undertaken, demonstrating how new analytical techniques can develop greater understanding of Egyptian data.

Invisible Archaeologies Hidden Aspects of Daily Life in Ancient Egypt and Nubia

Invisible Archaeologies  Hidden Aspects of Daily Life in Ancient Egypt and Nubia
Author: Loretta Kilroe
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781789693768

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The eight papers presented here stem from a conference held in Oxford in 2017 which brought together international early-career researchers applying novel archaeological and anthropological methods to ‘overlooked’ subjects in ancient Egypt and Nubia. The diverse topics covered include women, prisoners, entangled communities and funerary displays.

Egyptian Bioarchaeology

Egyptian Bioarchaeology
Author: Salima Ikram,Jessica Kaiser,Roxie Walker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-01-11
Genre: Animal remains (Archaeology)
ISBN: 9088903859

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This volume explores how ancient plant, animal, and human remains from Ancient Egypt should be studied, and how, when they are integrated with texts, images, and artefacts, they can contribute to our understanding of the history, environment, and culture of ancient Egypt in a holistic manner.

ANCIENT EGYPTIANS AND THE NATURAL WORLD

ANCIENT EGYPTIANS AND THE NATURAL WORLD
Author: Salima Ikram,Jessica Kaiser,Stéphanie Porcier
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021
Genre: Animal remains (Archaeology)
ISBN: 9464260378

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This book explores the interaction between animals, plants, and humans in ancient Egypt. It draws together different aspects of the bioarchaeology of Egypt: flora, fauna, and human remains. These come from sites throughout the country from Alexandria to Aswan, as well as material from museum basements. The material presented here includes the results of new and previously unpublished excavations in the Delta and Thebes, in-depth studies of different species.

An Introduction to the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt

An Introduction to the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt
Author: Kathryn A. Bard
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2015-01-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781118896112

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This student-friendly introduction to the archaeology of ancient Egypt guides readers from the Paleolithic to the Greco-Roman periods, and has now been updated to include recent discoveries and new illustrations. • Superbly illustrated with photographs, maps, and site plans, with additional illustrations in this new edition • Organized into 11 chapters, covering: the history of Egyptology and Egyptian archaeology; prehistoric and pharaonic chronology and the ancient Egyptian language; geography, resources, and environment; and seven chapters organized chronologically and devoted to specific archaeological sites and evidence • Includes sections on salient topics such as the constructing the Great Pyramid at Giza and the process of mummification

Egyptian Bioarchaeology

Egyptian Bioarchaeology
Author: Salima Ikram,Jessica Kaiser,Roxie Walker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 9088902879

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Although the bioarchaeology (study of biological remains in an archaeological context) of Egypt has been documented in a desultory way for many decades, it is only recently that it has become an inherent part of excavations in Egypt. This volume consists of a series of essays that explore how ancient plant, animal, and human remains should be studied, and how, when they are integrated with texts, images, and artefacts, they can contribute to our understanding of the history, environment, and culture of ancient Egypt in a holistic manner. Topics covered in this volume relating to human remains include analyses of royal, elite and poor cemeteries of different eras, case studies on specific mummies, identification of different diseases in human remains, an overview of the state of palaeopathology in Egypt, how to analyse burials to establish season of death, the use of bodies to elucidate life stories, the potential of visceral remains in identifying individuals as well as diseases that they might have had, and a protocol for studying mummies. Faunal remains are represented by a study of a canine cemetery and a discussion of cat species that were mummified, and dendroarchaeology is represented by an overview of its potentials and pitfalls for dating Egyptian remains and revising its chronology. Leading international specialists from varied disciplines including physical anthropology, radiology, archaeozoology, Egyptology, and dendrochronology have contributed to this groundbreaking volume of essays that will no doubt provide much fodder for thought, and will be of interest to scholars and laypeople alike.