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Hawara in the Graeco-Roman period : life and death in a Fayum village / by Inge Uytterhoeven ; with an appendix on the pottery from Hawara by Sylvie Marchand.
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Title:Hawara in the Graeco-Roman period : life and death in a Fayum village / by Inge Uytterhoeven ; with an appendix on the pottery from Hawara by Sylvie Marchand.
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Author/Creator:Uytterhoeven, Inge.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Marchand, Sylvie.
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Published/Created:Leuven, Belgium ; Walpole, MA : Peeters, 2009.
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Location:KOERNER LIBRARY stacks (Floor 1)Where is this?
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Call Number: DT73.H3 U98 2009
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Links:Donor bookplate
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Location:KOERNER LIBRARY stacks (Floor 1)Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Cities and towns, Ancient--Egypt.
Hawara Site (Egypt)
Fayyūm (Egypt)
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Description:xvii, 1, 110 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 25 cm.
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Series:Orientalia Lovaniensia analecta ; 174.
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Summary:"In the 12th Dynasty pharaoh Amenemhat III (ca. 1842-1797 BC) built his pyramid at Hawara, a site near the entrance of the Egyptian Fayum oasis. From that time into the Graeco-Roman Period the pyramid and funerary temple of Hawara, the so-called Labyrinth of the ancient sources, as well as its extended necropolis would attract numerous adherents of the cult for Pramarres, the deified Amenemhat III, and many other visitors." "The source material available for the village and necropolis of Hawara covers a period of almost 3000 years, reaching from the 12th Dynasty (ca. 1800 BC) to the Arab Period (10th century AD). Thanks to the many archaeological data, literary texts, inscriptions and papyri Hawara forms an ideal case study for the interdisciplinary research of an Egyptian site. Taking the sources related to the Graeco-Roman occupation phase of Hawara as a starting point, this monograph offers a picture of life and death in this Fayum village. The part dealing with the living pays attention to the topographical situation of the village, its population, administration, economy and religious life. The second part focuses on the dead who were buried on the site by reconstructing their socio-economic position and provenance."--Jacket
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages [559]-632) and indexes.
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ISBN:9789042920330 (cloth)
9042920335 (cloth)
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Contents:Introduction. Hawara in the Graeco-Roman Period; Historical and topographical sketch of the Fayum and Hawara ; Toponomy of Hawara
Then sources. The archaeological sources ; The literary texts ; The inscriptions ; The papyri
The living and the dead. Introduction ; The living ; The dead
Appendices. Hawara 2000 : architectural-topographical survey ; Hawara 2000 : the pottery from Hawara / Sylvie Marchand ; Hawara 2000 : small surface artefacts ; The Hawara undertakers archives ; Anthroponymy of the Hawara villagers.