2024-03-29T12:30:41Z
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/oai
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00185e2d
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Eine innere Chronologie der Badarikultur? Möglichkeiten und Aspekte. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVII 17|
Math, Nicola Ch.
Egyptology
2008-01-18
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/4012-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=4012-2inhalt/AuL-17_12-Math_s205-220.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00185e2d
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002373c6
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Der Hyksospalast bei Tell el-Daca. Zweite und Dritte Grabungskampagne (Frühling 2008 und Frühling 2009). Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XIX 19|
van Koppen, F.
Forstner-Müller, I.
Radner, K.
Bietak, M.
Egyptology
2010-06-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6829-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6829-4inhalt/091_120_Bietak_Forstner.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002373c6
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00277db7
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Varianz im Regelwerk. Bestattungsabläufe im Monumentalgrab von Anch-Hor, Obersthofmeister der Gottesgemahlin Nitokris (TT 414). Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XX 20|
Budka, Julia
Egyptology
2011-04-20
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6960-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6960-4inhalt/049_066_Budka_low.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00277db7
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00277dc9
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Egyptological Remarks Concerning Daxamunzu. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XX 20|
Breyer, Francis
Egyptology
2011-04-20
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6960-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6960-4inhalt/445_452_Chronology_Breyer_low.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00277dc9
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00308d4d
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Vorbericht über die Grabungstätigkeiten der Frühjahrskampagne 2011 im Areal A/I von Tell el-Dab`a . Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXII/XXIII 22-23|
Lehmann, M.
Egyptology
2014-05-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7532-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7532-2inhalt/080_AegyptenLevante_lehmann_079-090.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00308d4d
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f7b
2020-12-30
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Evidence for movement of goods and animals from Egypt to Canaan during the Early Bronze of the southern Levant: A view from Tell eṣ-Ṣâfi/Gath. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
Trade; Mobility; Transport; Early Bronze; Old Kingdom; Southern Levant and Egypt; Bioarchaeology; Scientific Analyses,Egyptology
In this paper, we present the results of recent research on the potential movement of animals and other goods between Old Kingdom Egypt and the southern Levant during the Early Bronze III (c. 2850–2550 BCE). Several types of goods found at the site within a domestic residential neighbourhood (possibly of merchants) suggest that the inhabitants had extensive trade connections with the surrounding regions. A variety of durable goods derived from a variety of nonlocal sources, some of which are potentially located in Egypt. Other objects may have had a raw material origin in Egypt, but were modified in the northern Levant, and end up in the southern Levant. Scientific analysis of the normally assumed items, such as domestic livestock, demonstrate that donkey caravans were coming from Egypt during a period when trade supposedly has ceased between Egypt and the southern Levant. Isotopic analysis of donkey and other domestic animals are the first bioarchaeological evidence for the movement of livestock between the two regions – that the animals were born and raised in Egypt, brought to Canaan, and slaughtered soon after their arrival at the site. These results can challenge our traditional assumptions about evidence for direct trade between regions. We should be cautious in our labeling of raw material of artefacts that are non-local before a full scientific analysis is conducted.
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/220_88353_Greenfield_377-397.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s377
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f8d
2020-12-30
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Neutron activation analysis of Mycenaean pottery from north Israel: reconstruction of Aegean-Levantine trade patterns. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
Mycenaean pottery, southern Levant, NAA, emporia, trade,Egyptology
Mycenaean imports to fourteen sites in north Israel are examined by Neutron Activation Analysis in an attempt to reconstruct the routes from the Mycenaean centres to the main ports and thence into the interior of the land.
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/310_88353_Zuckerman_569-633.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s569
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00185e35
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Titelei. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVII 17|
Bietak, Manfred (Hrsg.)
Verlag d. ÖAW (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2008-01-18
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/4012-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=4012-2inhalt/AuL-17_00-Titelei_s001-006.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00185e35
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00277dbb
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Mykenische Keramik aus verlorenen Kontexten – die Grabung L. Loats in Gurob. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XX 20|
Hassler, Astrid
Egyptology
2011-04-20
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6960-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6960-4inhalt/207_226_Hassler_low.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00277dbb
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00308d51
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Rettungsgrabung `Ezbet Ruschdi/Tell el-Dab`a (Areal R/II), Vorbericht über die Grabungskampagnen 2008/2009 . Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXII/XXIII 22-23|
Müller, S.E.M.
Egyptology
2014-05-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7532-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7532-2inhalt/120_AegyptenLevante_mueller_109-130.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00308d51
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003a4400
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Vorberichte/Preliminary Reports: Preliminary Report on the Investigation of a Late Period Tomb with Aramaic Inscription at el-Sheikh Fadl/Egypt. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 28|
Capirci, Arianne
Driaux, Delphine
Köhler, E. Christiana
Marchand, Sylvie
Holm, Tawny
el-Sheikh Fadl, Late Period tomb, Aramaic dipinto inscription, Ináros, Multispectral Imaging (MSI) technology,Egyptology
This article provides a brief summary of archaeological fieldwork conducted by the University of Vienna Middle Egypt Project at el-Sheikh Fadl Umm Raqaba with a special focus on one particular Late Period tomb, A2 T1. Having been discovered by Flinders Petrie in the early 20th century, this rock-cut tomb is of special interest because of a lengthy Aramaic dipinto inscription with a literary text telling the tale of the Egyptian rebel Inaros who fought against the Assyrian occupation during the 7th century BCE. The tomb was fully excavated for the first time by the Austrian mission in 2016 and 2017. Significant and substantial new evidence was uncovered including large quantities of human remains and artefacts that provide insights into the ancient occupation of the tomb as well as its dating. Importantly, the Aramaic inscription and the underlying original painted decoration of the tomb were subject to intensive new study that included first-hand confirmation of the reading of the rebel’s name as ynḥrw being the Aramaic form of the Egyptian name ’ir.t-ḥr-r.r=w (Greek Ináros). Further, the inscription and decorations were recorded with the assistance of Multispectral Imaging (MSI) technology which enabled to counterbalance degeneration and modern graffiti to enhance better reading. The first results of this new archaeological work would suggest that the tomb itself probably dates somewhat later than had been previously suggested, which, nevertheless, opens up new possibilities to explain the significance and provide an interpretation for this unusual inscription as well as for the tomb, the site and the region surrounding el-Sheikh Fadl.
2019-03-11
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8422-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=buecher/files/aegypten_und_levante1/_gypten_und_Levante_XXVIII/070_8422-5_AuL28_investigation_055-084.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL28s55
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003d2537
2021-12-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
A unique piece of Old Kingdom art: the Funerary Stela of Sekhemka and Henutsen from Abusir South. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXI 31|
Abusir South; limestone stela; Fifth Dynasty; statue niche; engaged statues; offering scene; colour reconstruction; offering formulae; wab-priest of the king; scribe of the treasury; social status; analogies,Egyptology
The excavations of the Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in the spring of 2018 brought to light a remarkable stela (Exc. No. 1/AS104/2018) with an offering table scene and two engaged statues depicting a couple (Sekhemka and Henutsen). The object also contains a list of sacred oils and two offering formulae (the usual Htp-dj-nswt and an unparalleled one, Htp-dj-nTr). Moreover, the polychromy is partially preserved. The article presents the stela’s archaeological context and description, polychrome reconstruction and discussion concerning its dating and the social standing of its owners. In the context of Old Kingdom art, the stela is interpreted as a peculiar combination of elements pertinent to false doors and statues. Parallels which could help explain these features are scarce. This stela provides evidence for the origin of the false door in early Egyptian shrines, and the subsequent development of two distinct architectural forms, the false door and the statue shrine (naos).
2021-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9161-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9161-2inhalt/180_9191-2_AEundL31_odler_403-424.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL31s403
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00373dd0
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Ramesside Scarabs Simulating Middle Bronze Age Canaanite Prototypes: Canaanite or Egyptian?. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 27|
Ramesside archaizing scarabs, from Avaris to Piramesses, Ramesside scarab workshops,Egyptology
Scarabs found in Ramesside contexts in the Levant are generally considered as Egyptian imports. Yet, the possibility of local scarab production in the southern Levant during the early Ramesside period was considered in the case of scarabs displaying an archaization of Canaanite Middle Bronze Age designs. Considering the large number of locally-made scarabs in Palestine during the Middle Bronze Age, the Ramesside imitations could have been inspired by early prototypes discovered in this region. However, these scarabs could just as well have originated in the region of Tell el-Dabca-Qantir, the location of Avaris and Piramesses – the respective capitals of the Hyksos and the 19th and 20th Dynasties, where Middle Bronze Age Canaanite scarabs were imported on a large scale during the Second Intermediate Period. The aim of this paper is to try to establish the origin of production of archaizing Ramesside scarabs, whether they were produced in the Ramesside capital or in the southern Levant.
2017-12-27
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8212-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8212-2inhalt/140_8112-2_bentor_195-218.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL27s195
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003df23d
2023-02-08
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Maat in the Egyptian Controlled Southern Levant. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXII 32|
Maat; New Kingdom Egypt; southern Levant; Lachish; Imperialism,Egyptology
This paper proposes a new approach to examining the relationship between Egypt and the southern Levant. While the political, economic, and military interests of Egypt in the southern Levant are well established, we ask whether the southern Levant was ever ideologically considered to be part of Egypt proper. In doing so, we examine the evidence, or lack thereof, for the existence of the important political and religious concept of Maat in the Late Bronze Age southern Levant, and how this evidence informs the Egyptian viewpoint toward the southern Levant.
2022-12-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9339-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9339-5inhalt/210_9339-5_Thompson_001-012.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL32s393
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0007e84b
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
An Incised Hieratic Inscription from Tell es-Sâfi, Israel. Ägypten und Levante XIV
Aren M. Maeir;Mario Martin;Stefan Jakob Wimmer
Egyptology
2005-06-13
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3336-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=aeundl125_134.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3591-2
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0007e84b
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x001e8a72
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Vorwort
Bietak, Manfred
Egyptology
2009-03-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6618-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6618-4inhalt/AuL-18_00-Vorwort_s011-014.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x001e8a72
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002373d4
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Notes. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XIX 19|
Bietak, Manfred (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2010-06-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6829-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6829-4inhalt/343_348 Notes.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002373d4
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002d999b
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Punt in Egypt and Beyond. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXI 21|
Manzo, Andrea
Egyptology
2013-01-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7232-1
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7232-1inhalt/060_AeL_21_Manzo_071_086.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002d999b
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0034ae98
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Grabungsvorberichte/Preliminary Excavation Reports: Second Intermediate Period and 18th Dynasty Animal Bone Remains from Tell el-Retaba. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVI 26|
Grezak, Anna
Bone remains, meat consumption, economy, Hyksos grave, animal offerings,Egyptology
Faunal remains from six Hyksos tombs and settlement layers from the Second Intermediate Period and 18th Dynasty were subjected to archaeozoological analysis. The results indicate that livestock species played a fundamental role in animal economy and meat diet of the inhabitants of Tell el-Retaba, with a marginal significance of fishing, hunting or possible mussel or snail collecting. The statistics concerning the bones of four domestic mammal species (sheep, goat, cattle, pig) demonstrate a certain variety in food preferences that the people living at Tell el-Retaba had in different periods. Generally, in the Second Intermediate Period mutton and goat meat dominated, with a lower share of beef and an even smaller proportion of pork. The role of ovicaprine meat was the most prominent in the times of Hyksos settlement activity. The significance of these animals is emphasized by the fact that they were deposited in the tombs together with humans, probably as a supply of food for the afterlife. It appears that offerings were made of portioned carcasses of subadult sheep, and less frequently subadult goats. Perhaps the local food supply was more varied as the tombs also contained remains of other species of mammals, as well as fishes, birds, and mollusks. During the 18th Dynasty there was a certain change in the diet, the importance of sheep and goat meat was further strengthened, with a decreased percentage of beef and pork. The trend is derived from modifications in husbandry practices, which in turn could have changed for cultural or environmental reasons.
2016-12-29
collectededition
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8051-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x0034ae98
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL26s115
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00374166
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Transregional Interactions between Egypt and the Southern Levant in the 6th Millennium calBC. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 27|
Neolithic, Egypt, Wadi Rabah, trans regional interaction, climate,Egyptology
In the mid-6th millennium calBC, ceramics appeared for the first time in the Fayum and Delta of Lower Egypt. A southern Levantine origin for these ceramic types was proposed over fifty years ago by Jacob Kaplan (KAPLAN 1959) and several different cultural entities have since been considered as the possible origin, including the Yarmukian culture (EIWANGER 1984), the Qatifian culture (SMITH 1989), the Lodian (SHIRAI 2010), the Nizzanim and the Wadi Rabah culture (TASSIE 2014). This paper examines these five possible source cultures and reviews the archaeological data based on an absolute radiocarbon chronology. Preliminary results suggest that the Wadi Rabah culture played the most crucial role in the formation of the Neolithic of Lower Egypt, and that there were extensive cultural interactions between the Levant and Egypt. The interactions emerging in this period were embedded in an internationalism that connected most of the Near East. It can be envisaged that favourable climatic conditions in this period might also have enabled and facilitated interactions between the southern Levant and Egypt. The transregional interactions of the 6th millennium calBC can also be seen as a prelude to the better understood contacts of the Early Bronze Age, which also coincided with a climatic amelioration.
2017-12-27
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8212-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8212-2inhalt/230_8112-2_streit_403-430.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL27s403
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003b5193
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Abkürzungen/Abbreviations
Bietak, Manfred (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2020-02-24
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8649-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x003b5193
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x003b5193
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1789
2021-02-26
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Ägypten und Levante XXX
Bietak, Manfred (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2020-12-17
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003ed9d6
2024-02-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Grinding Through the Ages: Grinding Tools from the Second Intermediate Period and New Kingdom at Tell el-Retaba. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXIII 33|
stone tools; grinding tools; household archaeology; settlement archaeology; Tell el- Retaba; Ancient Egypt; Second Intermediate Period; New Kingdom,Egyptology
Stone grinding tools, although abundant in the settlements of ancient Egypt, have in the past been neglected by archaeologists. However, modern excavations increasingly explore this valuable source of information on ancient societies and the analytical possibilities they provide. This study analyses the assemblage of grinding tools from the Second Intermediate Period and New Kingdom at Tell el-Retaba in the eastern Nile Delta. It introduces the types of grinding tools, the materials from which they were made, and their find-contexts throughout the studied time periods. A comparison with similar assemblages from contemporary sites across Egypt is also presented. The analysis clearly shows that, despite their apparent uniformity, grinding tools underwent slight changes with the passage of time. More importantly, it shows the range of activities conducted by the inhabitants of Tell el-Retaba, their access to resources, and sheds light on the site’s position and significance within the broader context of the ancient Egyptian empire.
2024-02-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9561-0
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9561-0inhalt/210_95610_Veresova_357-381.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL33s357
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a444
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Der minoische Spiralfries aus dem Grabungsareal H/IV in Tell el Dabca. Malvorgang und Rekonstruktion. Ägypten und Levante, Band 12
K. Aslanidou
Egyptology
2004-10-06
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3118-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=01_Aslanidou_013-028.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3359-6
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a444
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a47f
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Abkürzungen. Ägypten und Levante, Band 12
Egyptology
2004-10-07
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3118-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=3118-6inhalt1/literaturabkuerzungen_abbreviations.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3359-6
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a47f
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0016f316
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Strengths and Weaknesses of Egyptian Chronology - a Reconsideration. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVI|
Kitchen, K.A.
Egyptology
2007-09-03
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3797-9
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll16b08c/AuL-16_16-Kitchen_s293-308.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0016f316
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x001e8a82
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Das Ende der kurzen Chronologie: Eine kritische Bilanz der Debatte zur absoluten Datierung des Mittleren Reiches und der Zweiten Zwischenzeit
Schneider, T.
Egyptology
2009-03-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6618-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6618-4inhalt/AuL-18_13-Schneider_s275-314.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x001e8a82
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002373bb
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Titelei. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XIX 19|
Bietak, Manfred (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2010-06-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6829-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6829-4inhalt/001_006 Titelei ÄL 19.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002373bb
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00308d63
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Amarna factories, workshops, faience moulds and their produce. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXII/XXIII 22-23|
Vanthuyne, B.
Egyptology
2014-05-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7532-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7532-2inhalt/250_AegyptenLevante_vanthuyne_395-430.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00308d63
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0032a108
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Grabungsvorberichte/Preliminary Excavation Reports: Tell el-Retaba, Polish-Slovak Mission. From Hyksos Settlers to Ottoman Pipe Smokers. Tell el-Retaba 2014. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXV 25|
;J. Hudec;L. Jarmuzek;V. Dubcova;L. Hulkova;M. Odler;A. Wodzinska;J. Trzcinski;A. Sefcakova;P. Sojka;E. Fulajtar;M. Cerny;J. Tirpak
Rzepka, S.
Egyptology
2015-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7893-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7893-4inhalt/070_AeuL25_rzepka_097-166.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0032a108
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003d252b
2021-12-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Dewatering Systems in Ancient Egyptian Temples and the question of reuse. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXI 31|
temples, dewatering systems, water, reuse,Egyptology
This article discusses dewatering systems in Egyptian temples from the Early Dynastic to the Graeco-Roman Period (ca. 3000 BCE˗395 AD). In particular, installations for the discharge of rainwater and already used water will be analyzed, followed by whether the water was collected and could, theoretically, be reused – or not. This has not previously been investigated in detail in Egyptology, especially not in connection with the issue of reuse. The analysis does not aim to give a complete record of all features related to water in Egyptian temples – there are over 50 attested in the temple of Repit at Athribis alone – but to show the different types and discuss the possibility of water reuse.
2021-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9161-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9161-2inhalt/110_9191-2_AEundL31_koepp_207-232.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL31s207
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003d2533
2021-12-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Bademgediǧi Tepe: its Relations within the East Aegean-West Anatolian Interface, and beyond. New information from neutron activation analysis. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXI 31|
Late Bronze Age; Early Iron Age; pottery; NAA, contacts; Anatolia; Aegean; Levant,Egyptology
The present paper draws attention to 172 new NAA measurements from the site of Bademgediği Tepe, 45 of which turned out to be verified imports. Based on the ceramic evidence, it is interesting to observe how such a medium sized fortified citadel communicated with a relatively broad range of exchange partners. While imports were to be expected among the painted fragments sampled, the range and relative quantity of the unpainted imports is worth attention. Also of interest is that the unpainted imports follow the same routes as the painted ones, which in turn makes it likely the pottery was moving along already established routes, which might have served for the exchange of other commodities, such as raw materials or other finished goods.
2021-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9161-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9161-2inhalt/160_9191-2_AEundL31_mommsen_357-390.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL31s357
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003ed9b6
2024-02-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Abschied von unserem langjährigen Freund Erich Winter (1928–2022). Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXIII 33|
Egyptology
2024-02-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9561-0
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9561-0inhalt/050_95610_Abschied_015-017.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL33s15
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a465
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Anhang. Ägypten und Levante, Band 13
Bietak, Manfred (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2004-10-07
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3243-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll5a459/11%20Anhang%20201-203.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3360-X
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a465
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00185e2e
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Chronology of the Royal Palace of Qatna Revisited. A Reply to a Paper by Mirko Novák, Egypt and the Levant 14, 2004. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVII 17|
Bonacossi, Daniele Morandi
Egyptology
2008-01-18
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/4012-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=4012-2inhalt/AuL-17_13-Bonacossi_s221-240.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00185e2e
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00321d9e
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Vorwort für das Herausgebergremium/Preface for the Editorial Board. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXIV 24|
Bietak, M.
Egyptology
2015-04-01
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7745-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7745-6inhalt/030_AeuLXXIV_vorwort_011-014.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00321d9e
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0032a116
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
And Death Shall Do Us No Part: Simultanous Burials in Middle Bronze Age Southern Levant. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXV 25|
;Y. Levy
Kletter, R.
Egyptology
2015-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7893-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7893-4inhalt/140_AeuL25_kletter_275-294.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0032a116
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a445
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
A Concise Guide to Marl C-Pottery. Ägypten und Levante, Band 12
B. Bader
Egyptology
2004-10-06
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3118-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=3118-6inhalt1/02%20Bader%20029-054.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3359-6
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a445
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003ed9b0
2024-02-28
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Inhaltsverzeichnis/Contents. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXIII 33|
Egyptology
2024-02-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9561-0
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9561-0toc
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x003ed9b0
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a460
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
„Er ist ein Liebling der Frauen“ – Ein „neuer“ König und eine neue Theorie zu den Kronprinzen sowie zu den Staatsgöttinnen (Kronengöttinnen) der 1./2. Dynastie . Ägypten und Levante, Band 13
P. Kaplony
Kaplony, Peter
Egyptology
2004-10-07
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3243-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=06_Kaplony_107-126.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3360-X
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a460
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0007e951
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Chronological Use of Imported Mycenaean Pottery in the Levant: Towards a Methodological Common Ground. PROCEEDINGS OF THE SCIEM 2000 LATE B RONZE A GE C ONFERENCE, Vienna, 30th of January 2003–1st of February 2003 Publikation: Ägypten und Levante XIV
A. Yasur-Landau
Egyptology
2005-06-14
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3336-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=aeundllXIV339_346.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3591-2
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0007e951
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002373c0
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Inhaltsverzeichnis. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XIX 19|
Bietak, Manfred (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2010-06-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6829-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6829-4inhalt/007_008 toc.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002373c0
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00277dc4
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Tradition or Innovation? The Ugaritic-Egyptian Correspondence. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XX 20|
Mynárová, Jana
Egyptology
2011-04-20
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6960-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6960-4inhalt/363_372_Mynarova_low.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00277dc4
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0032a0fc
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Table of Contents. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXV 25|
Czerny, Ernst
Egyptology
2015-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7893-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7893-4inhalt/010_AeuL25_Toc_007-008.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0032a0fc
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0034aeaa
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
A Seal Impressi on of the Green Jas per workshop from Tell el-Dabca. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVI 26|
Kopetzky, Karin
Bietak, Manfred
Middle Bronze Age II, cylinder seal, Green Jasper Workshop, Byblos, Tell el-Dabca, 14th dynasty,Egyptology
Amongst the hundreds of seal impressions which were found in recent years at Tell el- Dabca only a handful were made by Near Eastern cylinder seals. One of these impressions was found in a heavily burnt storage room from the pre- Hyksos palace of area F/II. It belongs to the so called “Green Jasper Workshop” and carries a hieroglyphic inscription. Text and depictions hint strongly at a connection of its owner to the religious and political sphere of the city of Byblos.
2016-12-29
collectededition
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8051-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x0034aeaa
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL26s357
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00373db8
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Abbreviations . Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 27|
Egyptology
2017-12-27
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8212-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8212-2inhalt/020_8112-2_abk_009-012.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL27s9
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003b5159
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Ägypten und Levante XXIX
Bietak, Manfred (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2020-02-24
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8212-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8649-6inhalt
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL29
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f5b
2020-12-30
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Comment to: “Christiana Köhler, Of culture wars and the clash of civilizations in Prehistoric Egypt – An epistemological analysis”. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
Egyptology
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/060_88353_barich_059-065.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s59
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003df239
2023-02-08
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Jars from Tomb U-j – a Further Petrographic and Contextual Reassessment. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXII 32|
Predynastic Egypt, Abydos, Levant, Early Bronze Age, trade, ceramics,Egyptology
The petrographic investigations of imported vessels from Abydos, published a few years ago in “Egypt and the Levant,” 4 confirmed their origin from different regions of the Levant. In addition to vessels from Early Dynastic royal tombs and from Cemetery B, the samples also included five jars from Predynastic Cemetery U, especially from Tomb U-j. For the latter, such an origin had already become apparent from the archaeological point of view, as well as from NAA and XRF analyses when the material was first published 20 years ago. However, the interpretation of the results of petrographic investigations at the time neglected this option. The new series of samples from Abydos has since been supplemented by 13 additional vessels from U-j and other Cemetery U tombs. The analysis presented below leaves no doubt as to the Levantine origin of the jars and shows that an evaluation of analytical results based on a limited database can easily lead to misinterpretation, which has long hindered the archaeological discussion concerning the significance of these finds. In the case of the U-j jars, this is regrettable as this thus far unique finding is not only important for the understanding of the connections to the Levant from an Egyptian point of view, but also sheds light on the socio-economic developments in different regions of the Levant in the late 4th millennium BCE.
2022-12-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9339-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9339-5inhalt/150_9339-5_Ownby_001-038.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL32s231
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0007e949
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Amphorae in New Kingdom Egypt. PROCEEDINGS OF THE SCIEM 2000 LATE B RONZE A GE C ONFERENCE, Vienna, 30th of January 2003–1st of February 2003 Publikation: Ägypten und Levante XIV
D.A. Aston
Egyptology
2005-06-14
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3336-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=aeundllXIV175_214.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3591-2
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0007e949
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00277dc6
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
A Theophany of Seth-Baal in the Tempest Stele. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XX 20|
Schneider, Thomas
Egyptology
2011-04-20
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6960-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6960-4inhalt/405_410_Schneider 2_low.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00277dc6
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002d99a3
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Chronological Observations at the Dawn of the Iron Age in Ashkelon. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXI 21|
Yasur-Landau, A.
Master, D. M.
Stager, L. E.
Egyptology
2013-01-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7232-1
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7232-1inhalt/140_Ael_21_Master_et_al_261_280.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002d99a3
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00308d64
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Back from the Hunt: A Pictorial Tell el-Yahudiyeh Juglet in the Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv . Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXII/XXIII 22-23|
Ziffer, I.
Zevulun, U.
Egyptology
2014-05-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7532-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7532-2inhalt/260_AegyptenLevante_zevulun_431-447.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00308d64
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0034aea4
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
New Archaeological Evidence for Ancient Bedouin (Shas u) on Egypt’s Eas tern Frontier at Tell el-Borg. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVI 26|
Hoffmeier, James K.
Hummel, Rexine
Davis, Thomas W.
Tell el-Borg; Sinai; Shasu; Bedouin; Hryw-Sa; SAsw; aAmw; sttyw,Egyptology
Excavations at the military site of Tell el-Borg, just outside of the eastern Delta has produced two New Kingdom forts that were a part of the East Frontier defense system and the military highway, the Ways of Horus. Among the discoveries at Tell el-Borg were the burnt out remains of a cluster of reed huts. This study will investigate who the occupants of these huts may have been. The pottery and C14 dates suggest that these structures were used in the 2nd Intermediate Period to early New Kingdom. It will be argued provisionally that the occupants of this little community were dessert dwellers, possibly Shasu.
2016-12-29
collectededition
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8051-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x0034aea4
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL26s285
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003ed9d4
2024-02-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Changing Role of Tell el-Dab‘a in the Middle Bronze Age: A New Perspective from Network Analysis. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXIII 33|
Tell el-Dab‘a, Late Middle Kingdom, Second Intermediate Period, Network analysis, Networks of material culture,Egyptology
The Second Intermediate Period (ca. 1725–1550 BC)2 was a time of change in Egypt. Not only was the country divided into several political units, but one of these, in the north-eastern Nile Delta, was ruled by a dynasty of Levantine origins – the Fifteenth (also referred to as the Hyksos).3 This dynasty had its capital at Avaris (modern Tell el-Dab‘a), but the site had already been occupied during the (later) Middle Kingdom. 4 Differences between the Middle Kingdom and the Second Intermediate Period, especially the increasing size of the site and the growing social stratification of its population, have been noted in earlier archaeological studies.5 The present article shows how these differences can be related to the changing role of Tell el-Dab‘a in the circulation of object types during the Late Middle Kingdom and the Second Intermediate Period. Using network analysis, this study investigates Tell el-Dab‘a’s interactions with other sites in Egypt and Tell el-Dab‘a’s role in the created networks based on material culture.
2024-02-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9561-0
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9561-0inhalt/200_95610_Sacco_323-356.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL33s323
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a47c
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Abkürzungen. Ägypten und Levante, Band 13
Bietak, Manfred (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2004-10-07
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3243-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=abkuerzungen.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3360-X
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a47c
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00321da0
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Exploration of the Necropolis at Abusir South in the Season of 2012. Preliminary Report. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXIV 24|
Vymazalová, H.
Arias, K.
Varadzin, L.
Bárta, M.
Megahed, M.
Dulíková, V.
Egyptology
2015-04-01
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7745-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7745-6inhalt/040_AeuLXXIV_barta_015-038.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00321da0
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0034ae8c
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Inhaltsverzeichnis/Contents. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVI 26|
Egyptology
2016-12-29
collectededition
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8051-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8051-7toc
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/0x0034ae8c
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003a4402
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
From Akko/Acco to Beit She’an/Beth Shan in the Late Bronze Age. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 28|
Artzy, Michal
Tel Akko, Late Bronze Age, Beit She’an, anchorage,Egyptology
Tel Akko is an imposing site on the northern side of the Haifa Bay. It was active as a maritime hub in the Eastern Mediterranean during the 2nd millennium BCE. This study proposes that during the Late Bronze Age, especially in Late Bronze II, Akko’s anchorage on the southern outskirts of the tell was the main maritime contact between Egypt and the Egyptian administrative centre in Beit She’an. This stood in contrast to the anchorage of the same period at Tell Abu Hawam, situated on the same bay, whose main trade network was with sites that lay to the north and west in the Eastern Mediterranean. The study deals with the route used for travelling between Akko and Beit She’an, as well as with textual accounts and petrographic analyses of the el-Amarna Letters.
2019-03-11
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8422-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=buecher/files/aegypten_und_levante1/_gypten_und_Levante_XXVIII/080_8422-5_AuL28_acco_085-098.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL28s85
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003b51a3
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
An Early Middle Bronze Age Canaanite Scarab from Naḥal Aviv: The Difference Between Tufnell’s Side Types e6b and d14, and the Relevance of the Heirloom Paradigm for Scarabs in Later Contexts
Brandl, 'Baruch
Canaanite Scarabs; Middle Bronze Age IIB-C; Heirloom Paradigm; Reuse of earlier glyptic objects; Naḥal Aviv,Egyptology
The publication of a Middle Bronze Age scarab found in an Early Roman period rock-cut burial cave at Naḥal Aviv in the Upper Galilee serves as a platform for the following additional issues: The precise definition of the scarab’s side type; the possible time span of its production; the preferable chronological division for the Middle Bronze Age Canaanite scarabs; the relevance of the Heirloom Paradigm for the presence of earlier glyptic objects in later contexts.
2020-02-24
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8649-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x003b51a3
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL29s149
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f55
2020-12-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Vorwort für das Herausgebergremium/ Preface for the Editorial Board. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
Egyptology
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/030_88353_vorwort_011-013.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s11
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003df1da
2023-02-08
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Analysis of the Shaping of the Ear in Representations of Pharaohs and Deities in the Decoration of Selected Tombs in the Valley of the Kings. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXII 32|
Ear iconography, style analysis, royal tombs, Valley of the Kings, New Kingdom,Egyptology
This paper deals with the analysis of the shaping of ears in representations of pharaohs and anthropomorphic deities found on the walls of selected royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings and discusses the directions of change in the style of this organ’s depiction in the decoration of tombs of New Kingdom rulers.
2022-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9339-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9339-5inhalt/180_9339-5_Radtke_001-018.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL32s335
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003e0a65
2023-02-08
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Vorwort für das Herausgebergremium/ Preface for the Editorial Board. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXII 32|
Egyptology
2023-02-08
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9339-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9339-5inhalt/040_9339-5_Preface_011-014.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL32s11
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00114424
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Ausgrabungen eines Palastbezirkes der Tuthmosidenzeit bei Ezbet Helmi/Tell el-Daba, Vorbericht für Herbst 2004 und Frühjahr 2005. Zentraleuropa Studien|Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XV|
Forstner-Müllner, I.
Bietak, M.
Egyptology
2006-04-26
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3645-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll11441e/ausgrab_65_100.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3709-5
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00114424
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00114426
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Zur Frage der Datierung der früheren C-Gruppe in Unternubien. Zentraleuropa Studien|Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XV|
Glück, B.
Egyptology
2006-04-26
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3645-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll11441e/zurfrage_131_152.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3709-5
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00114426
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0016f317
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Absolute Chronology in Egypt in the First Quarter of the Second Millennium BC. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVI|
Luft, U.
Egyptology
2007-09-03
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3797-9
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll16b08c/AuL-16_17-Luft_s309-316.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0016f317
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00277dae
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Titelei. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XX 20|
Czerny, Ernst (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2011-04-20
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6960-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6960-4inhalt/001_006_Titelei_AeL_20_low.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00277dae
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002d9998
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Levantine Imports and their Imitations from Helwan. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXI 21|
Köhler, C. E.
Ownby, M.
Egyptology
2013-01-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7232-1
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7232-1inhalt/030_AeL_21_Koehler_Ownby_031_046.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002d9998
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003a4404
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
More Stone Objects from the so-called Governor Palace at Tell Basta. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 28|
Ashmawy Ali, Aiman
Egyptology
The Middle Kingdom building complex at Tell Basta, which was first excavated by Shafik Farid in 1961, was originally interpreted as a temple, but later understood as a palace. In this artice, it will be suggested that it might have been a "royal cult complex". This interpretation is supported by several finds from the building, which have not been fully published yet. New photographs of these will be provided.
2019-03-11
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8422-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=buecher/files/aegypten_und_levante1/_gypten_und_Levante_XXVIII/090_8422-5_AuL28_palace_099-106.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL28s99
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f57
2020-12-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
A farewell to our dear friend and colleague Jochen Holger Schutkowski (1956–2020). Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
Egyptology
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/040_88353_bietak_015-016.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s15
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003df231
2023-02-08
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Where the Roads Cross. The Tetrastylon in Berenike. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXII 32|
Graeco-Roman Egypt, Berenike, crossroads, tetrastylon, four-column monument,Egyptology
Since 2018, archaeological excavations have been carried out at the junction of two main roads in the city of Berenike. Following a geophysical survey, fieldwork began to verify significant anomalies that indicated the presence of a monumental structure with a regular layout at the intersection of the cardo and decumanus. During the three excavation seasons, two of four pedestals were discovered, on which single columns forming a four-column monument, the tetrastylon, would have stood. This article summarises the archaeological work and architectural analyses, and attempts to place the structure within the broader urban context.
2022-12-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9339-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9339-5inhalt/050_9339-5_Bajtler_001-026.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL32s15
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003e0a67
2023-02-08
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
‘I Gave Grain to All of Dendera in its Entirety’: mentions of large-scale food donations in the VIth Upper Egyptian nome in the First Intermediate Period. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXII 32|
Ancient Egypt, First Intermediate Period, Dendera, famine, food donations,Egyptology
The paper scrutinizes written sources on large-scale food donations in the Denderite nome during the First Intermediate Period, paying special attention to their contexts – the official statuses of the owners of these inscriptions, the peculiarities of their monuments, etc. Such data cast a new light on incentives for boasting about lavish food donations in Denderite autobiographies. While the owners of the inscriptions in question have relatively humble official positions, their funerary monuments appear to be very expensive by the Dendera cemetery standards of the time. The author argues that these Denderites emphasized their generous food donations primarily to justify their moral entitlement to their monuments, which would otherwise have appeared far too sumptuous for the persons not belonging to the administrative elite.
2023-02-08
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9339-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9339-5inhalt/070_9339-5_Demidchik_047-056.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL32s47
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0007e74b
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Vorwort - Introduction. Ägypten und Levante XIV
Manfred Bietak
Egyptology
2005-06-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3336-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=aeundl11_12.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3591-2
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0007e74b
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0007e84f
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Turin King-List. Ägypten und Levante XIV
Kim Ryholt
Egyptology
2005-06-13
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3336-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=aeundl135_156.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3591-2
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0007e84f
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x001e8a83
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Innovation in Literature on Behalf of Politics: The Tale of the Two Brothers, Ugarit, and 19th Dynasty History
Schneider, T.
Egyptology
2009-03-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6618-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6618-4inhalt/AuL-18_14-Schneider_s315-326.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x001e8a83
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002373cb
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Bioarchaeology of Tell Ibrahim Awad. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XIX 19|
Phillips, D.L.
Rose, J.C.
van Haarlem, W.M.
Egyptology
2010-06-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6829-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6829-4inhalt/157_210_Haarlem.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002373cb
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002d99a4
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Neutronenaktivierungsanalysen an mykenischer Keramik aus Kuşakli-Sarissa und Sirkeli (Türkei), Kāmid el-Lōz-Kumidi (Libanon) und dem Fayum (Ägypten). Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXI 21|
Mommsen, H.
Mühlenbruch, T.
Egyptology
2013-01-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7232-1
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7232-1inhalt/150_AeL_21_Muehlenbruch_Mommsen_281_290.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002d99a4
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003b5191
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
toc
Bietak, Manfred (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2020-02-24
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8649-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8649-6toc
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x003b5191
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f6f
2020-12-30
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
‘Pigeon pots’ from Tell el-Retaba. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
‘pigeon pots,’ pottery, settlement, Tell el-Retaba, Third Intermediate Period,Egyptology
The paper describes ‘pigeon pots’ found at the site of Tell el-Retaba. The known examples from Egypt are attested at least since the Third Intermediate Period. Their usage is confirmed also in later periods until the Roman Period. They can be even compared to vessels from modern times. The examples from Tell el-Retaba come in most cases from the Third Intermediate Period settlement structures. The paper tries to present the time and area of their occurrence, and to answer the question whether their commonly used name is related to their actual use.
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/160_88353_Trzcinska_203-217.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s203
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f85
2020-12-30
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Goddess ‘name’ or name of a goddess? Astarte and her epithet on the stela of Betu (TBO 760). Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
Tell el-Borg; Astarte; Renenutet; foreign goddess; syncretism,Egyptology
New interpretation for the three hieroglyphs following the name of Astarte on the stela of the overseer of horses Betu discovered at Tell el-Borg in 2006. In all likelihood, these signs form a variant writing for the name of an Egyptian goddess. The resulting syncretic combination is discussed.
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/270_88353_Meyrat_483-493.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s483
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f87
2022-08-30
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Hard to pin down – clothing pins in the Eastern Delta of Egypt and their diffusion in the Middle Bronze Age. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
clothing pins, Tell el-Dab’a, Eastern Delta, Levant, foreign relations,Egyptology
So-called ‘toggle pins’ are a common find, not only in the Middle, but already in the Early Bronze Age. When found in tombs, they can accompany males and females and the common opinion is that they held together a burial shroud, or specifically the garment of the deceased. The first metal toggle pins appear in the Chalcolithic Period, mainly in south-eastern Anatolia. They became common in Syro-Mesopotamia from the middle of the Early Bronze Age onwards. Most of the earliest examples are unperforated, but a few perforated specimens are attested already from the end of the 4th millennium BCE. Clothing pins were introduced into the southern Levant at the end of the Early Bronze Age, but perforated pins are few in number, getting common only at the beginning of the Middle Bronze Age and are then widely diffused in the region until the end of the period. Plain pins and pins with cylindrical heads and ribbed decoration are the most common types at Tell el-Dabʿa and the rest of the Eastern Delta, where pins do not show as much variety as those from the southern Levant. In all, forms are quite comparable and spread across a wide area, which is not astonishing as the shape is designed for a specific practical use. Nonetheless, distinct forms, decorations or materials might point to a common cultural background of the owners, especially as clothing pins are an entirely non-Egyptian type of object.
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/280_88353_Prell_495-533.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s495
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x001e8a7d
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Middle Kingdom Egyptian Pottery from Middle Bronze Age IIa Tel Ifshar
Seiler, A.
Marcus, E.S.
Schiestl, R.
Paley, S.M.
Porath, Y.
Egyptology
2009-03-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6618-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6618-4inhalt/AuL-18_10-Marcus_s203-220.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x001e8a7d
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00321dbc
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Two Hieratic Inscriptions from Qubur el-Walaydah. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXIV 24|
Lehmann, G.
Wimmer, S.J.
Egyptology
2015-04-01
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7745-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7745-6inhalt/180_AeuLXXIV_wimmer_343-348.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00321dbc
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0032a11c
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
"...Widerstand ist zwecklos - sie werden assimliert ..." - zum Übergang Badari - Naqada. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXV 25|
Math, N.Ch.
Egyptology
2015-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7893-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7893-4inhalt/170_AeuL25_math_383-420.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0032a11c
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0034aea0
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Egyptian Community in Avaris During the Hyksos Period. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVI 26|
Bietak, Manfred
Avaris; Hyksos Period; 15th Dynasty; Egyptian Community; Ezbet Rushdi; intramural inhumations,Egyptology
Papyrus Rhind and other papyri which were kept and even written or copied in Avaris suggest strongly that the Hyksos employed Egyptian scribes and perhaps even schools of scribes. It is possible that these scribes were employed during the Hyksos Period from the former centres of Egyptian administration, but it is also possible that they were recruited from the Egyptian community in Avaris, which implies that these people were able to keep their Egyptian identity and Egyptian standards of language, culture and writing. This article investigates to what extent the Egyptian community living in Avaris before the settlement of Western Asiatic immigrants was able to keep its identity and under which conditions they were able to survive in Avaris, especially after the takeover by the 15th Dynasty, the Hyksos. The answer to this question is a challenge for archaeology and a test for recognising ethnic markers. Without the possibility of finding papyri because of poor preservation conditions of organic matters, it was still possible to identify the survival of the Egyptian community within the limits of the old walled settlement of the Middle Kingdom at cEzbet Rushdi. It is a quarter where no intramural inhumations – a typical ethnic marker of Near Eastern settlements of the Middle Bronze Age – could be found. On top of this evidence, the area without inhumations was extended to the south beyond the original borders of the town during the Hyksos Period. The neighbouring living quarters have, however, intramural inhumations and at the same time provided finds of the toggle pin – a part of Canaanite dress. The toggle pin was entirely missing in the quarter thought to be inhabited by the Egyptian community.
2016-12-29
collectededition
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8051-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x0034aea0
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL26s263
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003b5195
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Vorwort/Preface
Czerny, Ernst
Bietak, Manfred
Egyptology
2020-02-24
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8649-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x003b5195
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL29s11
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003df0ab
2024-02-28
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Ägypten und Levante XXXII
Bietak, Manfred (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2022-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9339-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9339-5inhalt
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL32
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a45f
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Identification of Pumice and Volcanic Ash from Archaeological Sites in the Eastern Mediterranean Region. Ägypten und Levante, Band 13
H. Huber, M. Bichler, A. Musilek
Musilek, Andreas
Huber, Heinz
Bichler, Max
Egyptology
2004-10-07
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3243-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=05_Huber_083-106.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3360-X
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a45f
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0007e74e
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Uses of Cypriote White-Slip Ware inferred from Organic Residue Analysis. Ägypten und Levante XIV
Curt W. Beck;Edith C. Stout;Karen M. Wovkulich;Vassos Karageorghis;Eleni Aloupi
Egyptology
2005-06-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3336-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=aeundl13_44.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3591-2
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0007e74e
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00308d4e
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
A cuneiform sealing from Tell el-Dab`a and its historical context . Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXII/XXIII 22-23|
van Koppen, F.
Lehmann, M.
Egyptology
2014-05-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7532-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7532-2inhalt/090_AegyptenLevante_koppen_091-094.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00308d4e
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00308d4f
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Tell el-Dab`a Sealings 2009–2011 . Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXII/XXIII 22-23|
Collon, D.
Lehmann, M.
Müller, S.E.M.
Egyptology
2014-05-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7532-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7532-2inhalt/100_AegyptenLevante_collon_095-104.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00308d4f
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a44a
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Statuen in Verbannung: Ägyptischer Statuenexport in den vorderen Orient unter Amenophis III. und IV.. Ägypten und Levante, Band 12
I. Forstner-Müller, W. Müller, K. Radner
Egyptology
2004-10-06
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3118-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=3118-6inhalt1/07%20Forstner%20155-166.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3359-6
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a44a
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a454
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Anhang. Ägypten und Levante, Band 12
Egyptology
2004-10-06
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3118-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=3118-6inhalt1/17%20Anhang%20273-276.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3359-6
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a454
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0007e751
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Abkürzungen - Abbreviations. Ägypten und Levante XIV
Egyptology
2005-06-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3336-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=aeundl9_10.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3591-2
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0007e751
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0016b091
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Anhang. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVI|
Bietak, Manfred (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2007-09-03
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3797-9
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll16b08c/AuL-16_20-Publikationen_s341-344.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0016b091
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002373c2
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Vorwort. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XIX 19|
Bietak, Manfred
Egyptology
2010-06-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6829-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6829-4inhalt/011_014_Vorwort.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002373c2
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0034ae9c
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Tell Basta During the Second Intermediate Period. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVI 26|
Ashmawy Ali, Aiman
Tell Basta; Shafik Farid; Ahmed el- Sawi; Mohammed Bakr; Second Intermediate Period; tombs; donkey burials,Egyptology
Excavations of the Egyptian Antiquities Organisation at Tell Basta under Shafik Farid and Ahmed el-Sawi and of the University of Zagazig under Mohamed Bakr revealed several tombs from the Second Intermediate Period (SIP). These, however, remained unpublished or were not recognized as such. This paper will provide a short overview of different burials of the SIP, including some donkey burials. A catalogue of small objects is attached.
2016-12-29
collectededition
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8051-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x0034ae9c
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL26s145
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f75
2020-12-30
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Yarimuta as the Yarkon River Valley. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
Yanhamu; Amarna; Yarimuta; Proximity Principle; Aphek; Jaffa,Egyptology
Since the first edition of the Amarna Letters, the location of the “land of Yarimuta” mentioned by the ruler of Byblos Rib-Addi has been a thorny and debated issue. In the last century this fabled territory, from which Rib-Addi expects to receive food and soldiers, has been identified with several locations across both Egypt and the Levant. This study reassesses all pieces of information revealed by Rib-Addi on both Yarimuta and its commissioner Yanhamu. It then re-analyses them, with a focus on the working history of Yanhamu in the Amarna letters, and how it places Yarimuta in the proximity of the Egyptian centre of Gaza. After having countered the locations that have been proposed until now, the article advances a different and more fitting identification: the Yarkon River Valley.
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/190_88353_Magistris_301-311.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s301
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003e0a63
2023-02-08
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Abkürzungen/Abbreviations. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXII 32|
Egyptology
2023-02-08
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9339-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9339-5inhalt/030_9339-5_Abk_009-009.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x003e0a63
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003e0a6b
2023-02-08
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Kings, Queens and Goddesses at the Window. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXII 32|
windows, Windows of Appearance, woman at the window, Phoenician ivories, Magnesia- on-the-Meander, Ephesus,Egyptology
This paper discusses windows in New Kingdom Egypt, the Iron Age Levant and Rhodes, and Persian-era Magnesia-on-the-Meander and Ephesus. One side of the window represents royal or divine powers, while the other side represents courtiers or humble believers. There is a clear hierarchy in these situations, and the window serves as the mediator between mighty powers and daily life. Thus, the window became a cultic entity unto itself, sometimes depicted without the anthropomorphic figure.
2023-02-08
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9339-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9339-5inhalt/120_9339-5_Mumcuoglu_165-181.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL32s165
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003b51a1
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Old Kingdom Evidence on the Toponym xntj-S “Lebanon”
Bogdanov, Ivan
Egypt, Old Kingdom, the Levant, international relations, Lebanese wood, lexicography.,Egyptology
This article is an overview of evidence on the toponym xntj-S “Lebanon” and the term xntj-S “Lebanese wood” in the Old Kingdom texts: 1–2. The inscriptions of jnj; 3. The inscription in the tomb of Daw at Deir el-Gebrawi; 4. The inscription on the stela of pAj from Naga ed-Deir; 5. A list of cultic items from the archive of the mortuary temple of King Neferefra (mid-5th to 6th Dynasties); 6. The Palermo fragment of the annals from the reign of Shepseskaf. The proposed translation of the toponym xntj-S: “(terrain) in front of the lake,” where “lake” should be understood as “terrace” or “pool” in a geological sense. The toponym xntj-S is considered as a reinterpretation of the term xtjw with the meaning “terrace” designating Lebanon from the most ancient times of Egyptian history.
2020-02-24
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8649-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x003b51a1
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL29s125
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0016e78e
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Provenance Study and Re-evaluation of the Cuneiform Documents from the Egyptian Residency at Tel Aphek. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVI|
Mommsen, H.
Finkelstein, I.
Na´aman, N.
Goren, Y.
Egyptology
2007-09-03
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3797-9
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll16b08c/AuL-16_07-Goren_s161-172.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0016e78e
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x001e8a71
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Titelei
Bietak, M. (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2009-03-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6618-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6618-4inhalt/AuL-18_00-Titelei.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x001e8a71
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x001e8a85
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Geoarchaeology of Avaris: First Results
Salomon, F.
Tronchére, H.
Forstner-Müller, I.
Goiran, J.-P.
Schmitt, L.
Bietak, M.
Callot, Y.
Egyptology
2009-03-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6618-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6618-4inhalt/AuL-18_15-Tronchere_s327-340.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x001e8a85
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00277db3
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
A Stone Vessel of Princess Itakayet of the 12th Dynasty from Tomb VII at Tell Mišrife/Qatna (Syria). Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XX 20|
Ahrens, Alexander
Egyptology
2011-04-20
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6960-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6960-4inhalt/015_030_Ahrens_low.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00277db3
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00308d58
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Reuse of Saite temple tombs in the Asasif during the early Ptolemaic time – the tomb group of Mw.t-Mnw from TT 414 . Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXII/XXIII 22-23|
Budka, J.
Bruwier, M.-C.
Mekis, T.
Egyptology
2014-05-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7532-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7532-2inhalt/160_AegyptenLevante_budka_etal_209-252.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00308d58
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a462
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Der Zipfel des diplomatischen Archivs Ramses’ II. . Ägypten und Levante, Band 13
E. P. Pusch, St. Jakob
Jakob, Stefan
Egyptology
2004-10-07
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3243-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=08_Pusch_143-154.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3360-X
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a462
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00308d46
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Vorwort für das Herausgebergremium/Preface for the Editorial Board. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXII/XXIII 22-23|
Bietak, M. (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2014-05-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7532-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7532-2inhalt/030_AegyptenLevante_Preface_013-016.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00308d46
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00308d56
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Life in New Kingdom towns in Upper Nubia – New evidence from recent excavations on Sai Island . Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXII/XXIII 22-23|
Doyen, F.
Budka, J.
Egyptology
2014-05-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7532-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7532-2inhalt/150_AegyptenLevante_budka_167-208.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00308d56
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00321dae
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
A New Perspective on So-Called ´Hathoric Curls´. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXIV 24|
Bouillon, H.
Egyptology
2015-04-01
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7745-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7745-6inhalt/110_AeuLXXIV_bouillon_209-226.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00321dae
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0034ae92
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Grabungsvorberichte/Preliminary Excavation Reports: Datierung des Tiefschnitts r/5 aus Areal R/III – (cEzbet-Rushdi/Tell el-Dabca) – Analyse der keramischen Funde. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVI 26|
Michel, Vera
Avaris, Egyptian pottery, material culture, Rushdi, Tell el-Dabca, settlement pottery,Egyptology
The long term excavations carried out in Avaris, the ancient city of the Hyksos, presented a large variety of urban formations. Among them is the newly uncovered quarter in the area of Rushdi III (R/III). This paper will focus on the examination of the ceramic material from a test trench, which exposed the whole stratification in the southwestern sector of R/III, in order to get a better idea of the time frame of the settlement in this area. A comparison of the study results with the established pottery typology in Tell el-Dabca illustrates distinctive 15th Dynasty characteristics and indicates the domestic nature of the vessel compound. In conclusion this study suggests that the quarter R/III was settled during the complete 15th Dynasty and reused in the New Kingdom and the Late Period. However, the documentation and the evaluation, both of the material culture and of the architectural features in the area R/III are still in progress and further results are expected to come.
2016-12-29
collectededition
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8051-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x0034ae92
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL26s33
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0034aea8
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
A New Group of Middle King dom Em balming Deposits? Another look at Pottery Dumps an d Repositories for Building Materials in Middle King dom Cemeteries . Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVI 26|
Knoblauch, Christian
Mummification; Embalming; Intentional Deposits; Ritual; Archaeology; Burial Customs,Egyptology
Although mummification is assumed to have been a common practice during the mid-late Middle Kingdom, there are no confirmed examples of so-called “embalming deposits” – intentional deposits of waste created during the mummification process – from cemeteries of this period. The only Middle Kingdom deposits of this type date to the early Middle Kingdom and come from the Theban necropolis. This paper examines the archaeology of a hitherto overlooked group of intentional cemetery deposits from the mid-late Middle Kingdom and explores the possibility that the deposits might represent an alternative tradition of embalming or deposition of embalming waste.
2016-12-29
collectededition
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8051-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x0034aea8
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL26s329
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003a4408
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Kushites Expressing ‘Egyptian’ Kingship: Nubian Dynasties in Hieroglyphic Texts and a Phantom Kushite King. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 28|
Cooper, Julien
Kush; Nubian ruler; C-Group; Kerma; Nedjeh; Second Intermediate Period,Egyptology
The Lower Nubian borderlands of the Second Intermediate Period, situated between Kush and Egypt, was witness to one of the most culturally complex episodes in the Pharaonic period. The intersection of an ascendant Kush over local Egypto-Nubian elites living in C-Group lands provided for a set of mixed cultural expressions. This region was witness to one of the few episodes in Pharaonic Egypt where Egyptian administrators served a foreign king, in this case the ruler of Kush. A number of documents produced by this elite give us unique insights into the power of Kerma and its efforts to project that power in its newly acquired territories. A reassessment of one particular stele (Khartoum no. 18) demonstrates that its ruler of Kush ‘Nedjeh’ is not a reference to an individual King at all but rather a rare title, a counterpart to the common Second Intermediate epithet ‘strong king’. This stele, along with other documents in the new Kushite realm, reveals the attempts of Nubian rulers to adopt a new elite Egyptianizing language of power to express their local dominance.
2019-03-11
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8422-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=buecher/files/aegypten_und_levante1/_gypten_und_Levante_XXVIII/110_8422-5_AuL28_egyptkingship_143-168.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL28s143
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f59
2020-12-30
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Of culture wars and the clash of civilizations in Prehistoric Egypt – an epistemological analysis. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
Egyptology
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/050_88353_koehler_017-058.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s17
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003ed9c8
2024-03-06
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Forgotten One: A Reassessment of the So-Called Ways of Horus in Light of the Existence of a Twelfth Fortress in the Karnak Reliefs. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXIII 33|
Ways of Horus; Karnak reliefs; Papyrus Anastasi I; North Sinai; Gardiner,Egyptology
Alan Gardiner was the first to reconstruct and review the written sources regarding the so-called “Ways of Horus”, a chain of fortresses established in North Sinai during the New Kingdom. To this day, his 1920 article “The Ancient Military Road between Egypt and Palestine” is the stepping stone and the starting point for every discussion on the argument. The article’s enduring importance is connected not only to the fact that Gardiner convincingly connected the 12-forts description contained in Papyrus Anastasi I with the depiction present in the Karnak Reliefs of Seti I; and that he reconstructed the deteriorated (and deteriorating) reliefs on the base of copies made during the 19th-century. His 11-forts reconstruction of the reliefs has been used by virtually every scholar ever since. However, reconciling the discrepancies between the two documents, particularly regarding the number of forts, has proven to be an unsolvable problem. This article demonstrates that a twelfth fort – originally present in the Karnak Reliefs – went unnoticed by Gardiner. It shows that Ippolito Rosellini depicted it in a copy of the Reliefs made in 1829, and that he described it in his notes. It highlights that the University of Chicago’s Epigraphic Survey of the Reliefs found traces of the name of the fort’s accompanying well. It finally reassesses the subject of the so-called “Ways of Horus” and, by recognizing the existence of this “ forgotten fort”, supports Alan Gardiner’s century old argument that the description in Papyrus Anastasi I aligns with the depiction in the Karnak Reliefs.
2024-02-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9561-0
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9561-0inhalt/140_95610_Magistris_235-254.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL33s235
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00114420
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Vorwort/Introduction. Zentraleuropa Studien|Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XV|
Bietak, Manfred
Egyptology
2006-04-26
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3645-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll11441e/vorw_11_14.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3709-5
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00114420
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0016c885
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Neueste Ergebnisse des Magnetometersurveys während der Frühjahrskampagne 2006 in Tell el-Dab<sup>c</sup>a/Qantir. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVI|
Forstner-Müller, I.
Müller, W.
Egyptology
2007-09-03
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3797-9
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll16b08c/AuL-16_04-Forstner_s079-082.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0016c885
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0016f30f
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Eine spätzeitliche Schülertafel aus dem Asasif. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVI|
Vittmann, G.
Egyptology
2007-09-03
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3797-9
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll16b08c/AuL-16_09-Vittmann_s187-194.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0016f30f
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002d99a0
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
An Inscribed Baboon Statuette from Tel Miqne-Ekron. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXI 21|
Regev, D.
Dothan, T.
Egyptology
2013-01-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7232-1
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7232-1inhalt/110_AeL_21_Dothan_Regev_211_230.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002d99a0
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00308d49
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Grabungen des Österreichischen Archäologischen Instituts Kairo in Tell el-Dab`a/Avaris: Das Areal R/III. 1. Vorbericht (Herbst 2010 bis Frühjahr 2011). Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXII/XXIII 22-23|
Forstner-Müller, I.
Rose, P.
Egyptology
2014-05-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7532-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7532-2inhalt/050_AegyptenLevante_forstner_055-066.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00308d49
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0032a102
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Grabungsvorberichte/Preliminary Excavation Reports: Grabungen des Österreichischen Archäologischen Instituts Kairo in Tell el-Dabca/Avaris. A. Das Areal R/III, zweiter Vorbericht. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXV 25|
;C. Jeuthe; V. Michel;S. Prell
Forstner-Müller, I.
Egyptology
2015-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7893-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7893-4inhalt/040_AeuL25_A_017-072.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0032a102
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003a43fc
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Pavel Červíček (1942–2015): List of Publications on Rock Art. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 28|
Vachala, Břetislav
Varadzinová, Lenka
Egyptology
2019-03-11
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8422-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=buecher/files/aegypten_und_levante1/_gypten_und_Levante_XXVIII/050_8422-5_AuL28_pubsrock_021-024.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL28s21
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003b5197
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Formation of an Empire. Results of the Season 2017 in Tell el-Retaba
Wodzińska, Anna
Hudec, Jozef
Hulková, Lucia
Dubcová, Veronika
Tell el-Retaba, Second Intermediate Period, New Kingdom, settlement, cemetery, fortress,,Egyptology
This contribution focuses on the settlement history of Tell el-Retaba, starting from the settlements and cemeteries of the Second Intermediate Period and the early New Kingdom up to the construction of large fortresses in the Ramesside Period. The rich pit tomb {2458} of the early New Kingdom date seems to especially indicate the continuation of the Second Intermediate Period burial customs in the New Kingdom and, thus, a kind of settlement continuity. The discovery of a geminated moat of the Nineteenth Dynasty expands our knowledge of defensive constructions in the eastern Delta, confirms the location of the gate to the Nineteenth Dynasty fortress and contributes to our knowledge of the concept of transformation between the Nineteenth and Twentieth Dynasty. The 2017 season also extended the view of construction details of the Twentieth Dynasty defence “wall 2”.
2020-02-24
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8649-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x003b5197
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL29s15
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f67
2020-12-30
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Of culture wars and the clash of civilizations in Prehistoric Egypt – an epistemological analysis by E. Christiana Köhler, Vienna. Commentary. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
Egyptology
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/120_88353_Midant_115-117.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s115
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003ed9ca
2024-02-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Megiddo and Thutmose III: An Update. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXIII 33|
Megiddo; fortifications; city-wall; Thutmose III,Egyptology
Current work at Megiddo has resolved the two main problems that have haunted research in regard to Thutmose III’s campaign at the site. The work shows that it was the city of Stratum IX of LB I that confronted the pharaoh. And, contrary to conventional wisdom, it also demonstrates that in the Stratum IX era, Megiddo was better protected than it was in the Middle Bronze Age, as the old brick wall was still in use, and houses that created a continuous outer stone wall were constructed on top of it.
2024-02-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9561-0
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9561-0inhalt/150_95610_Finkelstein_255-262.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL33s255
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a446
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Aegean tephra – an analytical aproach to a controversy about chronology. Ägypten und Levante, Band 12
M. Bichler
Egyptology
2004-10-06
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3118-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=3118-6inhalt1/03%20Bichler%20055-070.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3359-6
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a446
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00185e2b
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Amenemhet II and the Sea: Maritime Aspects of the Mit Rahina (Memphis) Inscription. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVII 17|
Marcus, Ezra S.
Egyptology
2008-01-18
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/4012-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=4012-2inhalt/AuL-17_10-Marcus_s137-190.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00185e2b
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00277dc8
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Scarabs from the Ninkarrak Temple Cache at Tell aAšara/Terqa (Syria): History, Archaeological Context, and Chronology. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XX 20|
Ahrens, Alexander
Egyptology
2011-04-20
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6960-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6960-4inhalt/431_444_Chronology_Ahrens_low.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00277dc8
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00277dcb
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Untersuchungen der Zweigstelle Kairo des Österreichischen Archäologischen Instituts. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XX 20|
Czerny, Ernst (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2011-04-20
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6960-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6960-4inhalt/465_468_Werbung_AeL_20_low.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00277dcb
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0034ae8e
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Abkürzungen/Abbreviations. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVI 26|
Bietak, Manfred
Egyptology
2016-12-29
collectededition
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8051-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x0034ae8e
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/0x0034ae8e
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0034ae96
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Grabungsvorberichte/Preliminary Excavation Reports: Egyptian Mission Rescue Excavations in Tell el-Retaba. Part 2: The Second Intermediate Period Cemetery. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVI 26|
Sefcáková, Alena
Wodzinska, Anna
Hudec, Jozef
Hulková, Lucia
Nour el-Din, Mustafa
Second Intermediate Period, 15th dynasty, Tell el-Retaba, cemetery, mudbrick tomb, burial customs, grave goods,Egyptology
The present article about the first excavated part of an extensive cemetery of the Second Intermediate Period in Tell el-Retaba is one of the outcomes of the scientific co-operation between the Egyptian rescue excavation mission led by M. Nour el-Din and the joint Polish-Slovak archaeological mission in Tell el-Retaba. Seventeen mudbrick tombs dating to the mid – late 15th dynasty were unearthed during two campaigns in 2011– 2012. The tomb architecture and the grave goods found with the buried individuals which are presented in this article offer an insight into the burial customs of the inhabitants of Tell el-Retaba during the end of the Second Intermediate Period. Furthermore, they can help us to shed more light on the settlement history and material culture of this still somewhat controversial period of Egyptian history.
2016-12-29
collectededition
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8051-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x0034ae96
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL26s75
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003a441e
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Rising Moon at Tell eŝ-Ŝerīʿa/Tel Seraʿ: A Neo-Assyrian Bronze Crescent Standard and the Iconography of the Moon God Sîn of Ḫarrān in Southern Levant. Ritual Paraphernalia and Military Insignia?. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 28|
Moriconi, Alessandro
Neo Assyrian; Tel Seraʿ; Bronze crescent standards; Southern Levant; 7th century,Egyptology
Neo-Assyrian influences over southern Levant had been long debated and criticised. During the 8th and 7th centuries BC the veneration of the moon god Sîn of Ḫarrān experienced a remarkable international reputation, possibly linked to the deity’s peculiar status as a protective and legitimating authority for the Neo-Assyrian westward imperialism under the Sargonid kings. As Stratum V at Tel Seraʿ shows a meaningful Neo-Assyrian milieu pertaining architectural and material records, this paper dedicates a closer focus to a very rare bronze crescent standard, one of the three only records thus far known for this special item, which can be considered the threedimensional counterpart to both tasseled and pendants- equipped lunar crescent standards portrayed on western royal stelae as well as on glyptic records. Since the crescent represents a meaningful religious emblem into the Levantine cultural framework during the Iron Age, the aim of this paper is to investigate a specific dimension of the Neo-Assyrian cultural impact over southern Levant, focusing on the symbolism and meaning conveyed by the bronze lunar crescent standard unearthed at Tel Seraʿ, and on its possible use as a ritual paraphernalia and/or military emblem.
2019-02-26
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8422-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=buecher/files/aegypten_und_levante1/_gypten_und_Levante_XXVIII/220_8422-5_AuL28_risingmoon_409-418.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL28s409
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003ed9b2
2024-02-28
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Abkürzungen/Abbreviations. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXIII 33|
Egyptology
2024-02-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9561-0
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9561-0inhalt/030_95610_Abk_009-010.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x003ed9b2
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003ed9ba
2024-02-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Between Tombs and Defence Walls: Tell el-Retaba in Seasons 2019 and 2021. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXIII 33|
Second Intermediate Period, New Kingdom, Third Intermediate Period, cemetery, burial customs, settlement, street, defence wall,Egyptology
This article presents preliminary results from the 2019 and 2021 excavation seasons at Tell el-Retaba. In Area 4, the focus was on settlement activities spanning the Second Intermediate Period and the late New Kingdom. In Area 2, exploration delved into a settlement and defence structures of the New Kingdom and the Third Intermediate Period. Area 4 underwent a change from a settlement at the beginning of the Second Intermediate Period to a cemetery of the same period used continuously into the early 18th Dynasty. It was only later during the 18th Dynasty, that the excavated area reverted to a settlement of mudbrick houses. A rich assemblage of small finds and a battery of ovens bear witness to the lively industrial activity or craftsmanship of its inhabitants, and their long-distance contacts. The discovery of a walkway, dating to Phase D4, adds an intriguing detail to 20th Dynasty military architecture. Isolated finds from the Third Intermediate Period (Phase C) demonstrate the spread of the settlement, known from previous excavations, further north on the tell. In 2021, work shifted to Area 2, separated from Area 4 by a ca. 20 m wide recent asphalt road. On the northern edge of the explored part of Area 2, two massive walls in partial supraposition were uncovered. The upper one exhibits construction similarities with the walls of the Ramesse III fortifications; however, the function and date of the lower wall have not been solidly established yet.
2024-02-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9561-0
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9561-0inhalt/070_95610_Hudec_021-074.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL33s21
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a44c
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The building inscription from Tell el-Dabca of the time of Sesostris III. Ägypten und Levante, Band 12
H. Goedicke
Egyptology
2004-10-06
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3118-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=09_Fuscaldo_187-190.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3359-6
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a44c
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00185e29
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Ägyptische Skarabäen auf Kreta und ihre Bedeutung für die absolute Chronologie der minoischen Altpalastzeit (MM IB –MM IIB). Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVII 17|
Höflmayer, Felix
Egyptology
2008-01-18
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/4012-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=4012-2inhalt/AuL-17_08-Hoeflmayer_s107-126.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00185e29
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00185e2f
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Die Synchronisierung der nördlichen Levante und Kilikiens mit der ägäischen Spätbronzezeit. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVII 17|
Mühlenbruch, Tobias
Egyptology
2008-01-18
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/4012-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=4012-2inhalt/AuL-17_14-Muehlenbruch_s241-256.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00185e2f
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002d9999
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Vorbericht über die Grabungstätigkeiten der Herbstkampagne 2009 im Areal A/II von Tell el-Dab´a. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXI 21|
Lehmann, M.
Egyptology
2013-01-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7232-1
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7232-1inhalt/040_AeL_21_Lehmann_047_066.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002d9999
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0032a120
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
How Many Porters?. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXV 25|
Vasiljevic, Vera
Egyptology
2015-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7893-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7893-4inhalt/190_AeuL25_vasiljevic_509-536.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0032a120
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003d2529
2021-12-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Corpus of types of ceramic vessels discovered in Proto- and Early Dynastic graves at Tell el-Murra cemetery. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXI 31|
Tell el-Murra; Proto- and Early Dynastic graves; Naqada period; pottery,Egyptology
Excavation conducted at the Tell el- Murra cemetery between the 2011 and 2018 archaeological seasons revealed 24 graves containing pottery sets. Analyses of vessel forms allow us to arrange them into five chronological groups, determined according to the chronological phases of the Naqada period: Naqada IIIB-C1, Naqada IIIC2, Naqada IIIC, Naqada IIIC2/D, and Naqada IIID.3 Pottery assemblages from each group contain some specific and repeatable types of vessels. There are several aims to this comprehensive presentation of pottery forms occurring in particular groups of graves, and for their comparison to the types recognised in graves assigned to groups at other Nile Delta sites. The first is to provide other scholars with information regarding all vessel types occurring at the Tell el-Murra cemetery. The second is to examine whether the pottery assemblages from Tell el-Murra have been subject to any changes over time. The next is to analyse whether these pottery collections are comparable to sets from other sites (and, if so, to what extent). The last goal is to indicate the reasons for and origins of eventual changes, and to discuss the conclusions arising from the analyses outlined above.
2021-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9161-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9161-2inhalt/100_9191-2_AEundL31_kazimierczak_179-206.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL31s179
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002d9997
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Radiocarbon Evidence for New Kingdom Tombs: Sedment 254 and 246. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXI 21|
Wild, E. M.
Höflmayer, F.
Franzmeier, H.
Kutschera, W.
Egyptology
2013-01-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7232-1
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7232-1inhalt/020_AeL_21_Franzmaier_et_al_015_030.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002d9997
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00308d62
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Geoarchaeological results from the harbor of Taposiris and implications concerning the construction of the harbor . Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXII/XXIII 22-23|
Millet, B.
Djerbi, H.
Tronchère, H.
Goiran, J.-P.
Elassal, M.
Torab, M.
Carbonel, P.
Vera, R.
Callot, Y.
Egyptology
2014-05-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7532-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7532-2inhalt/240_AegyptenLevante_tronchere_383-394.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00308d62
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0032a0fa
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Preliminaries. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXV 25|
Czerny, Ernst
Egyptology
2015-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7893-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7893-4inhalt/000_AeuL25_Titelei_001-006.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0032a0fa
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0032a10a
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Grabungsvorberichte/Preliminary Excavation Reports: Tell el-Retaba, Polish-Slovak Mission. Ramesside and Third Intermediate Period Bone Remains from Tell el-Retaba. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXV 25|
Grezak, A.
Egyptology
2015-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7893-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7893-4inhalt/080_AeuL25_grezak_167-174.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0032a10a
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f5d
2020-12-30
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Of culture wars and the clash of civilizations in Prehistoric Egypt – a different perspective. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
Egyptology
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/070_88353_cialowicz_067-075.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s67
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003d251b
2021-12-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Vorwort für das Herausgebergremium/ Preface for the Editorial Board. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXI 31|
Egyptology
2021-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9161-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9161-2inhalt/030_9191-2_AEundL31_bietak_011-014.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL31s11
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00114422
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Abkürzungen/Abbreviations. Zentraleuropa Studien|Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XV|
Egyptology
2007-02-07
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3645-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll11441e/abk_9_10.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3709-5
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00114422
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002373cd
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Neutronenaktivierungsanalysen an Keramik aus Tell Djinderis/Gindaros. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XIX 19|
Sürenhagen, D.
Sterba, J.H.
Mühlenbruch, T.
Egyptology
2010-06-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6829-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6829-4inhalt/219_228_Muehlenbruch.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002373cd
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0032a118
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Imported Pottery from Abydos: a New Petrographic Perspective. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXV 25|
;E.C. Köhler;V. Müller;M.F. Ownby
Hartung, U.
Egyptology
2015-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7893-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7893-4inhalt/150_AeuL25_hartung_295-334.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0032a118
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a451
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Relations between Egypt and the Southern Levant during the Late Iron Age: The Material Evidence from Egypt. Ägypten und Levante, Band 12
A. M. Maeir,
Egyptology
2004-10-06
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3118-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=3118-6inhalt1/14%20Maeir%20235-246.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3359-6
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a451
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0007e851
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Desert, the Sown and the Egyptian Colony. Ägypten und Levante XIV
Yuval Yekutieli
Egyptology
2005-06-13
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3336-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=aeundl163_171.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3591-2
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0007e851
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0007e848
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Nubian Pottery from the Palace District of Avaris at c Ezbet Helmi, Areas H/III and H/VI Part II: The “Classic” Kerma Pottery from the Second Intermediate Period and the 18th Dynasty. Ägypten und Levante XIV
Perla Fuscaldo
Egyptology
2005-06-13
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3336-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=aeundl111_120.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3591-2
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0007e848
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00308d61
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
North or South? A Note on the Provenance of EA 220 . Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXII/XXIII 22-23|
Mynářová, J.
Egyptology
2014-05-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7532-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7532-2inhalt/230_AegyptenLevante_mynarova_375-382.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00308d61
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00373dcc
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Waste, Offerings or Cultic Depositions? An Insight into the Varieties of Depositional Practices in Ancient Egypt. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 27|
Abydos/Umm el-Qaab, cemetery deposition, cultic cache, deposition, embalming deposit, pottery, storage pit, temple deposit, waste,Egyptology
The article discusses different kinds of depositions in their specific contexts, such as in temples, cemeteries and settlements. In the focus of this paper are depositions consisting mainly of pottery vessels which are much more common than precious objects but which are often more difficult to differentiate from mere waste. Depositions in connection to tombs are especially diverse and reflect rituals in addition to thosse otherwise known from texts and wall paintings. A case study is dedicated to depositions encountered to the south of the tomb of Djer at Abydos that most probably was arranged during the funeral and which was respected as a sacred place during the whole pharaonic history.
2017-12-27
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8212-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8212-2inhalt/120_8112-2_mueller_159-182.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL27s159
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003a4406
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
On Simple House Architecture at Tell el-Dabca and its Parallels in the Late Middle Kingdom . Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 28|
Bader, Bettina
mud brick architecture, settlement, domestic housing, Middle Kingdom, Second Intermediate Period, Egyptian cubit, self-organised settlement,Egyptology
Numerous examples of simple house ground plans of the late Middle Kingdom are discussed in this article and the line of development is traced as far as possible. This type of domestic architecture consists exclusively of mud brick. Measurements as well as proportions are given as possible means for dating such dwellings. The point of departure is the late Middle Kingdom settlement in Area A/II at Tell el-Dabca, where a number of one and two room houses were excavated. While some of these houses are free standing, it is possible to find bipartite core-units, with one wide and one narrow room, embedded in other architectural assemblages in Egypt. These are known from at least the early Middle Kingdom onwards with a possible earlier tradition. At Tell el-Dabca itself, the bi-partite ground plan exists from the Middle Kingdom to the New Kingdom. House models and other comparanda were also used to learn more about the distribution of this very simple architectural type used by non-elite individuals. In an overall cultural comparison various other socio-economic topics such as subsistence strategies, placement and capacity of storage facilities and various influences on the assemblage found in Area A/II of the late Middle Kingdom are also discussed.
2019-03-11
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8422-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=buecher/files/aegypten_und_levante1/_gypten_und_Levante_XXVIII/100_8422-5_AuL28_simplehouse_107-142.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL28s107
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003a440e
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Heritage of the A-Group. A Chronological and Cultural Re-Investigation. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 28|
Glück, Birgit
A -Group; L ower N ubia; 4 th millennium; cultural assignment; chronology; pottery.,Egyptology
The focus of the recent investigation lies on the cultural assignment and archaeological chronology of the A-Group, the scientific result of which is to establish an internal chronology. With the emphasis on the Nubian pottery classes and type groups the study is mainly based on the find materials of the early surveys in the 20th century but also on the lately published works of the Aswan – Kom Ombo – Survey. The bulk of the published find material represents the material culture that was excavated during the different salvage campaigns conducted in Lower Nubia and in the Second Cataract area.
2019-02-26
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8422-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=buecher/files/aegypten_und_levante1/_gypten_und_Levante_XXVIII/140_8422-5_AuL28_heritage_199-218.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL28s199
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f4f
2020-12-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Preliminaries. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
Egyptology
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/000_88353_Titelei_001-005.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x003c1f4f
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003ed9ae
2024-02-28
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Preliminaries. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXIII 33|
Egyptology
2024-02-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9561-0
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9561-0inhalt/010_95610_Tit_001-005.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x003ed9ae
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0032a112
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Building the Hyksos´ Vassals: Some Thoughts on the Definition of the Hyksos Subordination Practices. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXV 25|
Egyptology
2015-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7893-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7893-4inhalt/120_AeuL25_flammini_233-246.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0032a112
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00373dda
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Papyrus British Museum 10056: Ergebnisse einer Neukollationierung und Anmerkungen zur inhaltlichen Auswertung im Rahmen der militärischen Ausbildung Amenophis’ II. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 27|
Papyrus British Museum 10056; Thutmosis III./Tuthmosis III; Amenophis II.; Qenamun; Prinzenerziehung/education of princes; Perunefer,Egyptology
Papyrus British Museum 10056 is well known as a source for information on the history of New Kingdom economy and on shipbuilding. The present article, however, aims at evaluating this important papyrus in the context of chronology, of the education of princes in the Tuthmosid era and as a source for the localisation of Perunefer. In January 2014, the papyrus was collated in the British Museum, which allowed for the improvement of S.R.K. Glanville’s readings in a few instances. Perhaps the most important one concerns a much debated date on the verso, which, based on the suggestions made by S. Pasquali, now can be reconstructed as ‘regnal year 51, third month of winter, day 4’ (rnp.t-sp djjjwwj.t3bdhmt.nw prj.tswfdw). Accordingly, the papyrus must be assigned to Tuthmosis III, and there is no obstacle to the identification of the ‘king’s son and sem-priest Amenophis’ (s3-njswtsmJmnw-htp.w) as Amenophis II shortly before his inauguration as his father’s coregent. Further evaluation in the broader context of the princes’ education during the Tuthmosid era contributes to the knowledge of Amenophis II’s military training, which he received together with his ‘ foster brother Qenamun’ (sn nj mn') all throughout Egypt and which covered all branches of military service. The last stage of their education focussed on the navy and took place at the naval base and dockyard Perunefer, which most likely was located near Tell el-Dab‘a.
2017-12-27
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8212-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8212-2inhalt/190_8112-2_gundacker_281-334.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AeundL27s281
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00373ddc
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Development of Social Complexity in Early Egypt. A View from the Perspective of the Settlements and Material Culture of the Nile Valley. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 27|
Predynastic Egypt, social complexity, settlements, material culture, institutionalised leadership, kingship, state formation,Egyptology
The cemeteries of the southern Egyptian Nile Valley have for a long time taken up a major role in the reconstruction of the emergence of social complexity during the 5th and 4th millennia and of the early territorial state of Pharaonic Egypt. Whilst this data is very substantial and highly important, it has overshadowed other archaeological information that is equally significant and that actually challenges certain interpretations deriving only from mortuary data. This paper aims at considering archaeological evidence primarily derived from a number of settlements and from material culture of the Neolithic, Chalcolithic and until the Early Dynastic Periods to better balance and contextualise the mortuary evidence of these periods. It will discuss and interpret these on the background of current scholarship on material culture, interregional exchange and social complexity and will especially seek to answer questions concerning the socio-economic context of institutionalised leadership and its potential links to early kingship. The paper will also address the high degree of variability in archaeological data and thereby contribute to a growing scholarly consensus that Egypt’s path to civilisation and statehood followed a number of different, often unrelated, trajectories within a regionally variable cultural system in the Egyptian Nile Valley.
2017-12-27
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8212-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8212-2inhalt/200_8112-2_koehler_335-356.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL27s335
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003a4424
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Imitations et productions locales influencées par la céramique chypriote White Painted Pendent Line Style à Tell el-Dabca. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 28|
Vilain, Sarah
Hyksos; Second Intermediate Period; Cyprus; Egypt; Cypriot Pottery; White Painted Pendent Line Style; Imitation; Trade,Egyptology
The excavations led from 1966 at Tell el-Dabca show that ancient Avaris was a major harbour town and a trading centre of international importance. As a testimony of extended connections with the Eastern Mediterranean, the site has produced the largest collection of Middle Cypriot pottery in Egypt. However, apart from genuine imports, the excavations yielded an unequalled assemblage of local vessels imitating Cypriot ceramics or inspired by them. Through the example of a group of local jugs painted according to the Cypriot Pendent Line Style, this paper will explore both concepts of imitation and inspiration as well as their implications at Tell el-Dabca. The specific characteristics of these locally produced vessels will be addressed as well as their development within the site’s stratigraphy. Finally, this article will conclude with some observations about the evolution of trading connections between Tell el-Dabca and Cyprus, and how such connections could be linked to other political and cultural developments, which occurred during the Second Intermediate Period.
2019-02-26
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8422-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=buecher/files/aegypten_und_levante1/_gypten_und_Levante_XXVIII/250_8422-5_AuL28_imitations_487-506.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL28s487
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f61
2020-12-30
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The so-called “Naqadian expansion” to the north and the new archaeological evidence for the fall and development of Nile Delta settlements during the second half of the IVth Millennium BC. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
Egyptology
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/090_88353_jucha_085-094.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s85
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003ed87b
2024-02-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Ägypten und Levante XXXIII
Bietak, Manfred (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2024-02-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9561-0
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9561-0inhalt
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL33
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a450
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Eine phönizische Bronzeschale aus dem Sudan. Ägypten und Levante, Band 12
A. Lohwasser
Egyptology
2004-10-06
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3118-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=3118-6inhalt1/13%20Lohwasser%20221-234.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3359-6
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a450
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0007eafe
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Ägypten und Levante XIV: Inhaltsverzeichnis
2005-06-20
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3336-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=3336-7toc
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3591-2
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0007eafe
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x001e8a75
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Neues zu den Nutzungsphasen des Monumentalgrabes von Anch-Hor, Obersthofmeister der Gottesgemahlin Nitokris (TT 414)
Budka, J.
Egyptology
2009-03-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6618-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6618-4inhalt/AuL-18_03-Budka_s061-086.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x001e8a75
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00277db2
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Vorwort. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XX 20|
Bietak, Manfred (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2011-04-20
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6960-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6960-4inhalt/011_014-VowortAeL_20_low.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00277db2
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003ed9bc
2024-02-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
A Preliminary Report of New Archaeological Fieldwork at the Tomb of Queen Meret-Neith of the 1st Dynasty at Abydos, Umm el-Qaab. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXIII 33|
Royal tombs, Abydos, First Dynasty, queen Meret-Neith, photogrammetry, archaeological science,Egyptology
Following its original discovery by Flinders Petrie in 1899/1900, the tomb of the 1st Dynasty queen, Meret-Neith at Abydos is currently the focus of a new interdisciplinary project. The project aims to establish Meret-Neith’s chronological position and role within the 1st Dynasty and to better understand, visualise, and archive her monumental tomb complex and associated artefacts. The complex comprises a main central part as well as exterior rows of subsidiary tombs, all built of mudbrick. Archaeological excavation of the central part as well as 27 (out of 41) subsidiary chambers of the complex was completed during the spring 2023 season, yielding a wide range of new results that will contribute to a better understanding of the historical significance of this queen.
2024-02-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9561-0
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9561-0inhalt/080_95610_Koehler_075-144.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL33s75
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00185e36
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Inhaltsverzeichnis. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVII 17|
Bietak, Manfred (Hrsg.)
Verlag d. ÖAW (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2008-01-18
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/4012-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=4012-2inhalt/AuL-17_00-Inhaltsverzeichnis_s007-008.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00185e36
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002373c4
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Farewell to Our Great and Dear Friend Paul Åström. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XIX 19|
Bietak, Manfred
Egyptology
2010-06-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6829-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6829-4inhalt/015_018_Astrom_Nachruf.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002373c4
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002373d2
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Divine or Human? An Intriguing Late Bronze Age Plaque Figurine from Tel Beth-Shemesh. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XIX 19|
Ziffer, I.
Bunimovitz, S.
Lederman, Z.
Egyptology
2010-06-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6829-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6829-4inhalt/333_342_Ziffer.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002373d2
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0032a122
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Series Listing. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXV 25|
Czerny, Ernst
Egyptology
2015-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7893-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7893-4inhalt/200_AeuL25_pub_537-540.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0032a122
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003a4414
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Einblicke in die lithischen Industrien von der 1. Zwischenzeit bis in das Neue Reich – die Beispiele Tell el-Dabca und Tell Edfu. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 28|
Jeuthe, Clara
chert artefacts, Tell el-Dabca, Tell Edfu, 2nd Intermediate Period, Middle Kingdom, New Kingdom, distribution, state supply, economic networks,Egyptology
The knapped stone assemblages of two settlement sites, Tell el-Dabca and Tell Edfu, are presented in this paper. They cover both the periods from the Middle Kingdom till the New Kingdom, although a part of the finds from Tell Edfu date back to ending Old Kingdom / beginning First Intermediate Period. Because of the settlements’ locations in both Lower and Upper Egypt, the artefacts allow insights into regional characteristics such as knapping technologies and pattern of selection regarding blanks and tools as well as their development in the various periods. Although the all over number of studies is still limited today, the differences in raw material selection, local blank production and preferred tool types point to the existence of economic networks and state supply, which cannot only be explained by the settlement locations and the corresponding access to raw materials.
2019-02-26
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8422-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=buecher/files/aegypten_und_levante1/_gypten_und_Levante_XXVIII/170_8422-5_AuL28_industrie_259-290.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL28s259
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003b519f
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Between Land and Sea: Tell Mirhan and the Chekka Regional Survey
Schwall, Christoph
Dremel, Fabian
Haas, Florian
Genz, Hermann
Rom, Jakob
Kopetzky, Karin
Stark, Manuel
Börner, Mario
Egyptology
In 2016 the Institute for Oriental and European Archaeology (OREA) and the Department for History and Archaeology at the American University of Beirut (AUB) launched a new archaeological project in the Chekka region in Lebanon. The Chekka region borders the shore of the Mediterranean and is situated between Batroun in the south and Tripoli in the north. At the northern end of the modern town of Chekka directly at the seashore one finds the remains of Tell Mirhan on the premises of a modern cement factory (Fig. 1). This tell and its hinterland have never been the subject of a thorough and systematic archaeological investigation. A survey conducted at Tell Mirhan in 2016 and an excavation in 2018 revealed an early Iron Age occupation (1200– 700BC) superimposing a massive rampart fortification of the Middle Bronze Age. Egyptian pottery from the Middle and New Kingdom as well as imports from Cyprus and Greece testify to the importance of this site as a harbour town during these periods. In order to investigate the site’s relation with its hinterland, a survey of the region from the coast into the foothills of Mount Lebanon was launched. To cope with a rather difficult terrain and intensive modern construction activities and changes of the ancient landscape, we conducted a LiDAR scan of the survey area in November of 2018.
2020-02-24
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8649-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x003b519f
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL29s105
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003d2531
2021-12-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The metal sheet figurines from Byblos: evidence of an Egyptian import and adaptation. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXI 31|
Byblos, votive and funerary deposits, sheet metal figurines, Middle Bronze Age, Middle Kingdom, Montuhotep II.,Egyptology
This paper considers some peculiar types of figurines found in Byblos, which are cut from a tiny, thin sheet of metal (copper alloy, silver, or gold). They represent human figures, mainly male, in a standing position. These figurines have been documented in various deposits in the acropolis of Byblos and their chronological range spans from 2100 to 1650 BC. Usually presented as a Gublite product, these figurines may actually be part of an Egyptian tradition, directly imported to Byblos and then developed and readapted locally. The evidence for an Egyptian import is provided by a foundation deposit discovered at Deir el- Bahri, in the mortuary complex of Montuhotep II (c. 2020 BC), which presents similar sheet metal figurines, but of clear Egyptian manufacture and conception.
2021-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9161-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9161-2inhalt/150_9191-2_AEundL31_miniaci_339-356.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL31s339
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0016d83a
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Oriental Institute and Tetisheri Project at Abydos 2002-2004: The New Kingdom Pottery. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVI|
Budka, J.
Egyptology
2007-09-03
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3797-9
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll16b08c/AuL-16_05-Budka_s083-120.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0016d83a
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x001e8a74
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Synchronisation of Stratigraphies: Ashkelon and Tell el-Dabca
Kopetzky, K.
Stager, L.E.
Bietak, M.
Voss, R.
Egyptology
2009-03-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6618-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6618-4inhalt/AuL-18_02-Bietak_s049-060.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x001e8a74
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x001e8a7b
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Das Ende von SM IB: naturwissenschaftliche und archäologische Datierung
Höflmayer, F.
Egyptology
2009-03-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6618-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6618-4inhalt/AuL-18_08-Hoeflmayer_s157-172.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x001e8a7b
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00277db0
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Abkürzungen. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XX 20|
Czerny, Ernst (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2011-04-20
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6960-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6960-4inhalt/009_010-AbkAeL_20_low.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00277db0
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00308d43
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Preliminaries. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXII/XXIII 22-23|
Czerny, Ernst (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2014-05-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7532-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7532-2inhalt/000_AegyptenLevante_Prelim_001-005.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00308d43
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0034aea2
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
To Date or Not to Date: Radiocarbon and the Arrival of the Philistines. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVI 26|
Finkelstein, Israel
Radiocarbon dating, Tell es-Safi/ Gath, Qubur el-Walaydah, Late Bronze, Iron I, Late Bronze/Iron I transition, Philistine chronology, Philistine pottery,Egyptology
Here I deal with two recent attempts to radiocarbon-date the transition from the Late Bronze to the Iron I and the arrival of the Philistines based on samples from Tell es-Safi/Gath and Qubur el-Walaydah. I first detail five conditions for constructing a proper radiocarbon model aimed at resolving a historical question, especially in the case of a dispute involving no more than a few decades. I then demonstrate that the situation in the relevant areas at Tell es-Safi/Gath and Qubur el-Walaydah – stratigraphy, contexts and control over ceramic typology – do not adhere to these conditions. Finally, I assemble and compare all available radiocarbon data for the Late Bronze IIB/III and the Late Bronze III/Iron I transitions and comment on two issues related to the traditional Philistine paradigm.
2016-12-29
collectededition
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8051-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x0034aea2
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL26s275
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0036d443
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Affiliations
2017-09-22
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8051-7inhalt/EL_26_affiliations.pdf
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0036d443
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f79
2020-12-30
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The lion, the weapon and the warlord: historical evaluation of the early Late Bronze Age Aegean iconography. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
warriors, lion hunters, warrior hierarchy, figures of power and authority, parallel iconographies,Egyptology
This paper historically examines the depictions of warriors, lion hunters and figures of power and authority dated to the early phases of the Late Bronze Age Aegean. We argue that the depictions of warriors and lion hunters reflect warrior hierarchies of the early Late Bronze Age Aegean. Moreover, we define different types of figures of power and authority and argue that two different and parallel elite iconographies depicting such figures were developed during the Neopalatial period on Crete. We suggest that the antagonism between the two elite groups identifying with two parallel elite iconographies is directly visible in some of the combat scenes. We believe that the two iconographies were also used in the self-representation of different Neopalatial elite groups to negotiate their positions in society. However, we suggest that a new iconographic repertoire emerged from the new social reality with the beginning of the Final Palatial period. Later in the paper we turn to the Greek Mainland to compare warrior hierarchies depicted in representations of combat and lion hunt to the warrior hierarchies attested in the burial record. In our view, originally Cretan themes were actively consumed in the context of the Greek Mainland and used to create new elite identities.
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/210_88353_Frankovic_345-375.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s343
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003df1d4
2023-02-08
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Preliminaries. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXII 32|
Egyptology
2022-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9339-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9339-5inhalt/010_9339-5_Titelei_001-004.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x003df1d4
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00277dc1
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
An Aegean Griffin in Egypt: The Hunt Frieze at Tell el-Dab´a. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XX 20|
Morgan, Lyvia
Egyptology
2011-04-20
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6960-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6960-4inhalt/303_324_Morgan_Griffin_low.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00277dc1
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00308d4a
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Seal Impressions from `Ezbet Rushdi, Area R/III of Tell el-Dab`a: Preliminary Report . Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXII/XXIII 22-23|
Reali, Ch.
Egyptology
2014-05-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7532-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7532-2inhalt/060_AegyptenLevante_reali_067-074.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00308d4a
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003d253b
2021-12-30
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
On the Antichambre carrée and the Sed-festival: Re-examining the issue. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXI 31|
pyramid temple, antichambre carrée, sed-festival, coronation, Nekhbet, royal ancestors,Egyptology
The present paper deals with the interpretation of the antichambre carrée, the room that constitutes a typical component of the ‘standard’ pyramid temples of the Old Kingdom (from Sahura onwards) and Middle Kingdom. The paper’s main scope is to question the broadly accepted theory on the meaning of the room’s decoration, namely that it evokes the sed-festival, an act of regeneration of the king’s reign. For this purpose, the thorough examination of the antichambre carrée’s decorative layout – assessing all known examples, with the focus not only on figural representations but also on the text – is combined with data obtained from related sources, including the Djoser shrine court within his step-pyramid complex, the Palermo Stone, the depictions of the sedfestival in Niuserra’s sun temple at Abu Ghurab and, finally, the ‘birth cycle’ of Hatshepsut’s temple at Deir el-Bahari. The major conclusion emerging from this comparison is that while the main message of the antichambre carrée is indeed the manifestation of the king’s rule over two parts of the country, the ritual acts on display could have taken place in royal ceremonies other than the sed-festival, the prime candidate being the ‘Appearance of the King of Upper and Lower Egypt’, an event that seems to have commemorated the act of coronation.
2021-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9161-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9161-2inhalt/200_9191-2_AEundL31_stupko_451-472.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL31s451
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a47b
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Ägypten und Levante, Band 12: Inhaltsverzeichnis
Egyptology
2004-10-07
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3118-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=3118-6toc
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3359-6
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a47b
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0007e750
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Levantine-Egyptian Interactions during the 12th to the 15th Dynasties based on the Petrography of the Canaanite Pottery from Tell el-Dabc a. Ägypten und Levante XIV
By Anat Cohen-Weinberger;Yuval Goren
Egyptology
2005-06-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3336-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=aeundl69_100.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3591-2
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0007e750
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0007e84d
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Erster Restaurierungsbericht über die Malerei auf Lehmziegel aus dem Areal H/III aus c Ezbet Helmi (Frühling 2004) . Ägypten und Levante XIV
Rudolfine Seeber
Egyptology
2005-06-13
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3336-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=aeundl157_162.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3591-2
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0007e84d
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00185e34
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Publikationen . Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVII 17|
Egyptology
2008-01-18
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/4012-2
Bietak, Manfred
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=4012-2inhalt/AuL-17_19-Publikation_s322-324.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00185e34
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00185e38
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Vorwort. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVII 17|
Bietak, Manfred
Egyptology
2008-01-18
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/4012-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=4012-2inhalt/AuL-17_00-Vorwort_s011-014.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00185e38
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0034c7fb
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
A Farewell to Our Friend and Colleague Eugen Strouhal (24.1.1931–20.10.2016). Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVI 26|
Bietak, Manfred
Egyptology
2017-01-16
collectededition
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8051-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x0034c7fb
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL26s15
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0036d42c
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Affiliations
2017-09-22
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7893-4inhalt/EL_25_affiliations.pdf
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0036d42c
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003b518f
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Preliminaries
Bietak, Manfred (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2020-02-24
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8649-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x003b518f
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x003b518f
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003b51b7
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Burial in the Time of the Amorites. The Middle Bronze Age Burial Customs from a Mesopotamian Perspective
Wygnańska, Zuzanna
Middle Bronze Age burial customs, tribal organization, pastorals, Amorites, ancestor cult, chamber tombs, equid burials.,Egyptology
The paper focuses on the funerary customs attested in Middle Bronze Age (MBA) Mesopotamia, addressing the issue of common or distinctive characteristics and searching for potential evidence of assimilation of a new tribal-rooted identity. Specific burial practices, such as residential burials, use of vaulted chamber tombs and post-entombment rituals, were widely disseminated throughout the whole area during this period. Occurrence of donkey burials appears to be another distinctive trait in Upper Mesopotamia. Moreover, certain characteristic elements of these practices have been noted beyond Mesopotamia, in the Levant and as far as the eastern Nile Delta (Tell Daba’a), where they are associated with the Hyksos period. A puzzling resemblance between MBA funerary assemblages from Tell Arbid in northern Syria (Upper Mesopotamia) and the material from the distant region of Tell Daba’a (Avaris) was noted. This prompted a deeper study and presentation of the Mesopotamian MBA burials in a broader sociopolitical context, addressing issues of the character of similarities and discrepancies through comparison of relevant ritual variables throughout the area discussed. It confirmed a broad emergence of parallel mortuary behaviors focusing on kinship and ancestor commemoration. However, several areas do not fit this seemingly coherent picture of funerary customs, revealing distinctive regional identities. The changes in burial customs coincide with a sociopolitical transformation in Mesopotamia, resulting in the establishment of Amorite kingdoms and a profusion of pastoral tribes. It would seem, therefore, that the adoption of a new mortuary ideology and new constructed group identity was an answer to these sociopolitical developments.
2020-02-24
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8649-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x003b51b7
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL29s381
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003d252d
2021-12-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Late Old Kingdom chronology – another model. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXI 31|
Old Kingdom, chronology, lunar dates, census years,Egyptology
Posener-Kriéger who recognized two lunar dates in the Neferirkare archive limited her analysis to relative chronology. There are two possibilities: either both lunar dates fell in the reign of of Asosi, or one in Asosi‘s reign, and the other in a year of Unas. In the present article the possible absolute years for the two lunar dates are computed, together with extrapolated lunar dates, both under the assumption that at the time there was a regular succession of years with and without a census. The resulting chronology is an alternative to Gautschy’s model which she based on Nolan’s hypothesis that years after the census were counted when a thirteenth lunar month had to be taken into consideration.
2021-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9161-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9161-2inhalt/130_9191-2_AEundL31_krauss_293-300.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL31s293
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a44b
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Nubian Pottery from the Palace District of Avaris at cEzbet Helmi, Areas H/III and H/VI Part I: The “Classic” Kerma Pottery from the 18th Dynasty. Ägypten und Levante, Band 12
P. Fuscaldo
Egyptology
2004-10-06
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3118-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=08_Fuscaldo_167-186.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3359-6
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a44b
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a45d
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Chocolate-on-White Ware: Further Observations and Radiocarbon Dates. Ägypten und Levante, Band 13
P. M. Fischer
Fischer, Peter M.
Egyptology
2004-10-07
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3243-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=03_Fischer_051-068.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3360-X
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a45d
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00114427
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The First Intermediate Period: A time of Famine and Climate Change?. Zentraleuropa Studien|Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XV|
Moeller, N.
Egyptology
2006-04-26
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3645-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll11441e/thefirst_153_168.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3709-5
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00114427
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00185e37
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Abkuerzungen. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVII 17|
Czerny, Ernst
Egyptology
2008-01-18
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/4012-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=4012-2inhalt/AuL-17_00-Abkuerzungen_s009-010.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00185e37
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00321da8
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Tomb 197 at Abydos, Further Evidence for Long Distance Trade in the Middle Kingdom. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXIV 24|
Grajetzki, W.
Egyptology
2015-04-01
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7745-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7745-6inhalt/080_AeuLXXIV_grajetzki_159-170.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00321da8
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003a43f6
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Abkürzungen/Abbreviations. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 28|
Bietak, Manfred
Egyptology
2019-03-11
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8422-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=buecher/files/aegypten_und_levante1/_gypten_und_Levante_XXVIII/020_8422-5_AuL28_abk_009-012.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL28s9
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003a43fe
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Vorberichte/Preliminary Reports: Egyptian Salvage Excavations at Tell el-Mansheya. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 28|
Wodzińska, Anna
Hulková, Lucia
Hassan Mahmud Ahmed, Mostafa
Ahmed Elsaid Hashem, Sameh
Tell el-Mansheya, Wadi Tumilat, Second Intermediate Period, cemetery, settlement,Egyptology
This archaeological report presents results of rescue excavations conducted by the Ministry of Antiquities at Tell el-Mansheya located in close proximity to Tell el-Koa in Wadi Tumilat. The site was discovered accidentally by the local inhabitants during agricultural works. The archaeological work brought to light a small cemetery and remnants of a settlement dated to the Second Intermediate Period; more precisely to the second half of the 15th Dynasty.
2019-03-11
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8422-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=buecher/files/aegypten_und_levante1/_gypten_und_Levante_XXVIII/060_8422-5_AuL28_egyptiansalvage_025-054.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL28s25
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003b51af
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Neutron Activation Analysis of Aegean-style IIIC Pottery from Maa: Palaeokastro, Cyprus, and a Discussion on the Foundation of the Site
Mommsen, Hans
Mountjoy, Penelope A.
Cyprus, Neutron Activation Analysis, Maa: Palaeokastro,Egyptology
Neutron Activation Analysis was carried out in Bonn on 12th century BC Aegean-style pottery from Maa: Palaeokastro. The results gave rise to a survey of maritime trade at Maa and of winds and currents in the east Mediterranean, leading to a discussion of the date and reason for the foundation of the site.
2020-02-24
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8649-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x003b51af
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL29s273
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00277dc7
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Western Asiatic Tree-Goddesses. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XX 20|
Ziffer, Irit
Egyptology
2011-04-20
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6960-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6960-4inhalt/411_430_Ziffer_low.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00277dc7
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002d9995
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Inhaltsverzeichnis/Contents. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXI 21|
Egyptology
2013-01-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7232-1
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7232-1inhalt/010_AeL_21_Toc_007_010.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002d9995
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0032a100
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Editorial. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXV 25|
Bietak, Manfred
Egyptology
2015-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7893-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7893-4inhalt/030_AeuL25_Vor_013-016.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0032a100
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0032a10c
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Grabungsvorberichte/Preliminary Excavation Reports: Tell el-Retaba, Polish-Slovak Mission. Archaeobotanical Investigations at Tell el-REtaba. Ramesside Fortresses and 3rd Intermdeiate Period Town (Area 9), Polish-Slovak (PDMA) Mission Seasons 2010-14. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXV 25|
Malleson, C.
Egyptology
2015-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7893-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7893-4inhalt/090_AeuL25_malleson_175-200.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0032a10c
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0034aea6
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Gardening at Deir el-Bersha in the Middle Kingdom: a unique representation of Cucurbitaceae cultivation. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVI 26|
Hudáková, Lubica
Deir el-Bersha, Djehutyhotep II, Cucumis melo, BM EA 71520, BM EA 71525, BM EA 71528,Egyptology
Decoration in the tombs of Middle Kingdom officials often resembles a jigsaw puzzle because many of them have suffered damage, both from natural disasters and human intervention, and their scenes are often preserved only in fragments. This applies to the tomb of Djehutyhotep II at Deir el-Bersha, dating to the second half of the 12th Dynasty, and especially to the right-hand wall of the inner chamber, which was once decorated with scenes related to agriculture, food production, wine-making, gardening and crafts. The present paper examines a set of tiny fragments from this wall that are now kept in the British Museum, which show the cultivation of a plant from the Cucurbitaceae family with the aid of a trellis. The plant depicted there can probably be identified with the vegetable melon (Cucumis melo), a popular vegetable crop. The illustration is unparalleled in Egyptian art, and may be considered an innovation of the Middle Kingdom.
2016-12-29
collectededition
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8051-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x0034aea6
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL26s313
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00373dce
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Background of the Cedar Forest Tradition in the Egyptian Tale of the Two Brothers in the Light of West-Asian Literature. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 27|
Bata, the Cedar Forest, the Lebanese Beqaa, the Gilgamesh epic, the Garden of Eden, Ezekiel’s prophecies,Egyptology
The Egyptian Tale of the Two Brothers describes how Bata spends time in the Lebanese Valley of the s-tree. This episode differs in certain aspects from the remainder of the text, also employing foreign motifs – such as the creation of a woman to ease Bata’s loneliness, the removal of his beating heart from his body and its resuscitation while still separate from it, and the Egyptian gods wandering through the Lebanese valley. While several attempts have been made to identify the origin(s) of this episode, none have been convincing. This paper examines the non-Egyptian motifs in the light of Babylonian and biblical texts, suggesting that an ancient Levantine tradition which left its traces on these (but to date has not been found in the Ugaritic corpus) lies behind this section of the Tale.
2017-12-27
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8212-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8212-2inhalt/130_8112-2_ayali_183-194.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL27s183
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003b51a7
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
TT 414 revisited: New Results about Forgotten Finds from the Asasif/Thebes Based on the 2018 and 2019 Seasons of the Ankh-Hor Project
Budka, Julia
Asasif, TT414, Ankh-Hor Project, wooden coffins, 26th Dynasty to Roman times,Egyptology
Neglected finds, first of all, wooden coffins from the 26th Dynasty to Roman times, discovered during the Austrian excavations of the tomb of Ankh-Hor in Asasif (TT 414), are currently being studied by the new Ankh-Hor Project hosted at the LMU Munich. The project aims at reconstructing the complete history of the usage of the tomb and its multiple tomb groups, focusing on coffins as the prime evidence. The most important results from the 2018 and 2019 seasons regarding the large corpus of coffins from TT 414 are summarized and future work is outlined.
2020-02-24
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8649-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x003b51a7
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL29s171
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f7d
2020-12-30
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The iconography of fish in the Nagada culture. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
Predynastic period, Naqada, fish, art, symbolic,Egyptology
Fish had a significant role in the diet of Nile Valley inhabitants. They were an important source of proteins and omega-3 fatty acids. Their nutrition and healthy properties were revered by ancient Egyptians, which is supported by references to fish in medical papyri. Numerous fishing scenes and fish depictions are known from the dynastic periods. Their specific role in Egyptian mythology impacts the development of the consumption taboo, however, their symbolic and magical meaning was reflected by their representations in art. Among them, tilapia had a special place in Egyptian beliefs. But fish had been appearing as a symbol since at least the Predynastic period. In this paper, the fish representations from the Nagada period will be examined to determine their symbolic and magical meaning at the time of state formation and the development of the Egyptian civilization.
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/230_88353_Jurgielewicz_399-414.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s399
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003d2525
2021-12-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Battle Scenes from the Temple of Thutmose I in Qurna. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXI 31|
temple of Thutmose I in Qurna, battle scene, chariot, infantry,Egyptology
A set of 16 block fragments can be distinguished amongst the reliefs from the temple of Thutmose I in Qurna, which was built by Hatshepsut for her father. The blocks are decorated with representations of at least two battle scenes with chariots. However, battle scenes with chariots are very rare in this period and known exclusively from small sets of blocks. This article presents a detailed account of the material in question and discusses its reconstruction and meaning.
2021-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9161-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9161-2inhalt/080_9191-2_AEundL31_iwaszczuk_147-162.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL31s147
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a45b
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Two Ancient Near Eastern Temples with Bent Axis in the Eastern Nile Delta. Ägypten und Levante, Band 13
M. Bietak
Bietak, Manfred
Egyptology
2004-10-07
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3243-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=01_Bietak_013-038.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3360-X
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a45b
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0011442b
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Anhang. Zentraleuropa Studien|Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XV|
Egyptology
2006-04-26
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3645-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll11441e/anhang_245_248.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3709-5
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0011442b
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0016f319
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Egypt & Time. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVI|
Wiener, M.H.
Egyptology
2007-09-03
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3797-9
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll16b08c/AuL-16_19-Wiener_s325-340.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0016f319
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x001e8a6f
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Abkürzungen
Bietak, M. (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2009-03-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6618-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6618-4inhalt/AuL18_00-Abkürzungen_s009-010.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x001e8a6f
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002d999f
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Neuerwägungen zu den memphitischen Säulen. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXI 21|
Yasuoka, Y.
Egyptology
2013-01-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7232-1
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7232-1inhalt/100_AeL_21_Yasuoka_185_210.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002d999f
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00308d54
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
From Small Fragments to Large Animals. A Large-Scale Animal Fight in ‘Palace F’ at Tell el-Dab`a . Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXII/XXIII 22-23|
v. Rüden, C.
Becker, J.
Jungfleisch, J.
Egyptology
2014-05-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7532-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7532-2inhalt/140_AegyptenLevante_becker_149-166.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00308d54
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00373dc2
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Anthropological Observations from Tell el-Retaba. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 27|
Second Intermediate Period cemetery, skeletons, morphometrics, paleopathology, northern Egypt,Egyptology
Skeletons of 29 individuals were examined from the SIP tombs excavated from 2010 to 2015. The majority (58.6%) of individuals were adults and 41.4% were juveniles. Seven men (24.1%) and five women (17.2%) were included in the group of adults. There is a slight predominance of younger individuals in the group of male skeletons, while the proportion of older women is higher among female skeletons. About 75% of children died at the age of up to four years. Anthropometric data have been obtained only from five adults; two individuals had their skull dimensions measured. The skeletons were of taller stature and had Europoid, narrow, high and long heads with high foreheads, narrower faces with high orbits and small noses. Deviation and pathological skeletal changes skeletal changes allowed to draw conclusions on the population’s way of life.
2017-12-27
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8212-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8212-2inhalt/070_8112-2_sefcakova_099-106.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL27s99
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003a43f4
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Contents. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 28|
Bietak, Manfred
Egyptology
2019-02-26
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8422-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8422-5toc
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL28s7
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003a4416
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Agriculture and Storage Practices in an Early Iron Age Household: Analyses of Plant Macro Remains at Tell Abu al-Kharaz, Jordan Valley. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 28|
Kofel, Dominika
Bürge, Teresa
archaeobotany, early Iron Age, Jordan, agriculture, storage,Egyptology
The discovery of exceptionally well-preserved plant macroremains in an early Iron Age (11th century BCE) compound in Tell Abu al- Kharaz, Jordan Valley, sheds light on agricultural and storage practices in the Southern Levant. The samples, which primarily were intended to serve as dating material, were collected in four different basement rooms of the compound. The analysed samples consisted of edible plants such as wheat, barley, chickpea, grass pea, flax, lentil, olive, pomegranate and common grape. In contrast to other Levantine sites, where free-threshing wheat dominates in the Iron Age, the dominant cereal crop at Tell Abu al-Kharaz was emmer wheat, which is more tolerant to drought and poor soils and less susceptible to diseases. It is also easier to store, because is more resistant to pests, yet requires more work to process than free-threshing wheats. The assemblage in one of the rooms represents prime grain in the final stages of crop processing for meal preparation, which is further supported by the presence of (bread) ovens (tawabin and tananir) as well as mortars and grinding implements in the compound. Judging by the storage capacity and the variety of botanical remains, it is suggested that the basement of the compound represents a private storage facility associated with domestic areas in the upper storey, rather than a communal storeroom.
2019-02-26
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8422-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=buecher/files/aegypten_und_levante1/_gypten_und_Levante_XXVIII/180_8422-5_AuL28_storage_291-308.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL28s291
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003b519b
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Grinding Tools at the Third Intermediate Period Tell el-Retaba
Ryś, Agnieszka
Egyptology
Tell el-Retaba, an archaeological site situated in Wadi Tumilat in the eastern Nile Delta, some 35 km west of the modern city of Ismailia, has been excavated by the Polish- Slovak Archaeological Mission, directed by Dr. hab. Sławomir Rzepka, since 2007. Long-lasting archaeological excavations of the Third Intermediate Period settlement have yielded hundreds of ground stone artefacts, among them implements used for grinding activities. The diversity of these tools’ forms and the material they are made of may imply their having been employed for various purposes and to treat a wide range of substances. This article presents a preliminary analysis of the grinding stone implements and their possible uses.
2020-02-24
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8649-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x003b519b
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL29s79
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003df1d6
2023-02-08
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Inhaltsverzeichnis/Contents. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXII 32|
Egyptology
2022-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9339-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9339-5toc
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x003df1d6
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00114423
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
New Data on the Eastern Desert Ware from Sayala (Lower Nubia) in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Wien. Zentraleuropa Studien|Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XV|
Dooley, A.N.
Barnard, H.
Faull, K.F.
Egyptology
2006-04-26
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3645-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll11441e/new_data_49_64.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3709-5
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00114423
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x001e8a80
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Egyptians at Ashkelon? An Assemblage of Egyptian and Egyptian-Style Pottery
Martin, M.A.S.
Egyptology
2009-03-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6618-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6618-4inhalt/AuL-18_12-Martin_s245-274.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x001e8a80
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00277dc3
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Eine mykenische Bügelkanne aus Ägypten in Marburg und ihre Implikationen für den Handel zwischen Südgriechenland und dem östlichen Mittelmeerraum in SH III B2. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XX 20|
Mühlenbruch, Tobias
Egyptology
2011-04-20
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6960-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6960-4inhalt/357_362_Muehlenbruch_low.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00277dc3
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00277dc5
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Contributions to the Chronology of the New Kingdom and the Third Intermediate Period. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XX 20|
Schneider, Thomas
Egyptology
2011-04-20
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6960-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6960-4inhalt/373_404_Schneider_1_low.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00277dc5
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002d99a2
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Phoenician “Torpedo” Amphoras and Egypt: Standardization of Volume Based on Linear Dimensions. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXI 21|
Master, D. M.
Zapassky, E.
Benenson, I.
Finkelstein, I.
Stager, L. E.
Gadot, Y.
Egyptology
2013-01-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7232-1
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7232-1inhalt/130_AeL_21_Finkelstein_et_al_249_260.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002d99a2
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0034ae9e
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Results of five years of Pottery Analysis in the Temple of Millions of Years of Thutmosis III in Western Thebes (2011–2015) . Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVI 26|
Bader, Bettina
Seco Álvarez, Myriam
Thebes, Pottery, late Middle Kingdom, Thutmosis III, New Kingdom, Temple of Millions of Years, foundation deposit,Egyptology
This article discusses some of the ceramic finds from the Temple of Millions of Years of Thutmosis III in Thebes/West recorded from 2011 to 2015. Whilst the finds presented in this article mostly date from the late Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period, tombs created before the temple was built, are discussed in full, selected New Kingdom pottery types are also shown, e. g. from a foundation deposit. An interesting cluster of tombs from approximately the 11th Dynasty was situated to the north of the temple, some pottery of which is also published.
2016-12-29
collectededition
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8051-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x0034ae9e
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL26s157
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003b5199
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Tell el-Retaba 2017. Third Intermediate Period Settlement
Ryś, Agnieszka
Rzepka, Sławomir
Jarmużek, Łukasz
Egyptology
One of the current projects of the Polish- Slovak Archaeological Mission in Tell el-Retaba is the exploration of a large area of the Third Intermediate Period settlement. During the 2017 season several houses belonging to this settlement were partly excavated. House {2147}, in which several phases of occupation could be distinguished, was particularly interesting. This house yielded an unusually rich set of small finds, including a bronze forked butt of a spear, and a set of lead fishing-net sinkers
2020-02-24
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8649-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x003b5199
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL29s53
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a45c
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Ausgrabungen im Palastbezirk von Avaris. Vorbericht Tell el-Dabca / cEzbet Helmi Frühjahr 2003. Ägypten und Levante, Band 13
M. Bietak, I. Forstner-Müller
Bietak, Manfred
Egyptology
2004-10-07
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3243-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=02_Bietak_039-050.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3360-X
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a45c
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00114428
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Em-habs Feldzugsbericht: Bild-textliche Inszenierung von "großer Geschichte" im Spiegel der Elite. Zentraleuropa Studien|Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XV|
Morenz, L.D.
Egyptology
2006-04-26
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3645-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll11441e/em_habs_169_180.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3709-5
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00114428
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0016f314
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Relevance of Genealogical Information for Egyptian Chronology . Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVI|
Jansen-Winkeln, K.
Egyptology
2007-09-03
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3797-9
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll16b08c/AuL-16_14-Jansen_s257-274.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0016f314
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00185e26
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Radiocarbon Dating and Philistine Chronology with an Addendum on el-Ahwat. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVII 17|
Piasetzky, Eliazer
Finkelstein, Israel
Egyptology
2008-01-18
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/4012-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=4012-2inhalt/AuL-17_05-Finkelstein-Piasetzky_s073-082.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00185e26
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00308d5b
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
A Decorated Box in the Collections of the Bible Lands Museum, Jerusalem. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXII/XXIII 22-23|
Ben-Tor, A.
Egyptology
2014-05-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7532-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7532-2inhalt/190_AegyptenLevante_bentor_317-338.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00308d5b
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00321dc0
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Initial Results of the Stratigraphy and Chronology of the Tel Kabri Middle Bronze Age Palace. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXIV 24|
Yasur-Landau, A.
Cline, E.H.
Goshen, N.
Egyptology
2015-04-01
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7745-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7745-6inhalt/200_AeuLXXIV_landau_355-364.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00321dc0
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f73
2020-12-30
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Throwing their weights around? Anthropological perspectives on commodity and gift exchange at the dawn of the Early Bronze Age in western Anatolia. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
balance weights, long-distance trade, commodity and gift exchange, ethnography, Early Bronze Age western Anatolia,Egyptology
The growing body of literature concerning cultural transformations associated with longdistance trade networks between western Anatolia, the Aegean, and Cilicia in the third millennium BC still lacks synthesis regarding social processes and types of exchange involved between trading groups. This paper addresses the issue of longdistance transactions of metals in western Anatolia during the Early Bronze Age. The argument seeks to demonstrate that contact between a predominantly decentralized non-state and an early state society does not necessarily lead to immediate political centralization of the former but rather to a new spectrum of co-existing transactions and socio-political forms. The following contribution derives from empirical evidence of Near Eastern balance weights from the Early Bronze Age 1 (2950–2750 calBC) settlement of Çukuriçi Höyük, a coastal site in western Anatolia. This article is based on previously published archaeological material and addresses wider social implications that weighing and metrology may trigger in a nonscriptural society. The paper draws extensively on ethnographic records of metal trading societies and economic anthropology, in which assiduous attention is given to exchanges conducted outside of the ‘cultural sphere’.
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/180_88353_Cvecek_283-300.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s283
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003d252f
2021-12-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Nile Delta settlements during the Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom periods – their internal structure, variability, and evidence of “royal” influence. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXI 31|
Nile Delta, settlement, urban planning, architecture,Egyptology
The analyses of individual sites have made it possible to define the spatial structure of settlements and the degree of “royal” impact on the towns and villages of the Delta. Their shape was determined by the flow of local watercourses, and spatial systems were developed around one or more cores having their origins in the local topography. There were no walls surrounding entire settlements. Internal walls, however, often indicated the division of settlement areas into districts. Also, the uniform orientation of buildings within the cores cannot be regarded as evidence of centralized urban planning. Domestic and farm buildings were arranged on a rectangular plan that was agglutinating and fairly uniform. The elements that stood out against the background of low-rise buildings were mainly multi-storey and massive administrative or defensive structures, referred to in Egyptian sources as Hwt or swnw, usually located on local rivers and associated with production zones. These buildings were the seats of institutions that controlled local production and the flow of goods and people in the name of the king. Their presence is the most striking evidence of “royal” influence on settlements. Temples and cultic areas, on the other hand, were generally hidden in the center of settlement tissue or even within administrative buildings. It was only at the end of the Old Kingdom that temples were brought under royal patronage, becoming increasingly monumental and displaying the majesty of the king to the local populace.
2021-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9161-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9161-2inhalt/140_9191-2_AEundL31_malecka_301-338.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL31s301
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a461
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The First Appearances of Kamares Ware in the Levant . Ägypten und Levante, Band 13
R. S. Merrillees
Merrillees, Robert S.
Egyptology
2004-10-07
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3243-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=07_Merrillees_127-142.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3360-X
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a461
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0016b08f
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Abkürzungen/Abbreviations. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVI|
Bietak, Manfred (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2007-09-03
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3797-9
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll16b08c/AuL-16_00-abbreviations_s009-010.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0016b08f
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00277daf
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Inhaltsverzeichnis. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XX 20|
Czerny, Ernst (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2011-04-20
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6960-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6960-4inhalt/007_008-InhaltAeL_20_low.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00277daf
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002d999a
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Report on the Sealings Found in the 2009 Excavations at Tell el-Dab´a. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXI 21|
Collon, D.
Lehmann, M.
Egyptology
2013-01-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7232-1
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7232-1inhalt/050_AeL_21_Collon_Lehmann_067_070.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002d999a
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003d2523
2021-12-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The New Swedish Cyprus Expedition 2020 (The Söderberg Expedition): Excavations in the cemetery of Hala Sultan Tekke. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXI 31|
Late Bronze Age, Cyprus, Hala Sultan Tekke, funerary archaeology, mortuary practices,Egyptology
In autumn 2020, the 11th season of excavations at the Late Bronze Age city of Hala Sultan Tekke took place in extramural Area A, where, based on indications provided by magnetometer surveys, tombs, possible ritual pits, and numerous wells were found, but no architectural remains. Tomb RR, which had been partly exposed in 2018 and 2019, was further excavated. It revealed a preliminary minimum total of 54 individuals (MNI) and numerous artefacts including, inter alia, complete ceramic vessels, figurines, jewellery, ivory objects, a scarab and a cylinder seal. The life span of the tomb can, on the evidence to date, be assigned from the LC IIA1 to LC IIC1 period, i.e., roughly from the last quarter of the 15th to the end of the 14th or the beginning of the 13th century BCE. Just to the south of Tomb RR another magnetic anomaly, Tomb SS, was investigated. Only the uppermost burial layer was reached, which was covered by two large deposits of several hundred intact or fully restorable ceramic vessels. These include various types of Cypriot tableware, as well as imports from the Aegean, Anatolia and the Levant. The preliminary date of these contexts is LC IIA˗B, i.e., roughly the last quarter of the 15th to the last quarter of the 14th century BCE. Since neither tomb has been completely exposed, excavations in the protected area will continue in spring 2021.
2021-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9161-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9161-2inhalt/070_9191-2_AEundL31_fischer_097-146.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL31s97
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003df233
2023-02-08
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Living on the Ruins of a New Kingdom Fortress. Results of the Polish-Slovak Archaeological Mission at Tell el-Retaba, Season 2021. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXII 32|
Third Intermediate Period, silos, settlement,Egyptology
In 2021, the Polish-Slovak Archaeological Mission in Tell el-Retaba carried out excavations in the north-eastern part of the site in order to verify the results of a previous geophysical survey. A fragment of the 20th Dynasty defence wall was uncovered, along with settlement remains from the Third Intermediate period.
2022-12-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9339-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9339-5inhalt/090_9339-5_Jarmuzek_001-032.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL32s95
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0007e94b
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
An Assessment of the Continuity and Change in the LBI Pottery at Tell c Arqa, Lebanon. PROCEEDINGS OF THE SCIEM 2000 LATE B RONZE A GE C ONFERENCE, Vienna, 30th of January 2003–1st of February 2003 Publikation: Ägypten und Levante XIV
Hanan Charaf
Egyptology
2005-06-14
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3336-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=aeundllXIV231_248.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3591-2
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0007e94b
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0007e94e
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Feline Hunters in the Tell el Dabc a Paintings: Iconography and Dating. PROCEEDINGS OF THE SCIEM 2000 LATE B RONZE A GE C ONFERENCE, Vienna, 30th of January 2003–1st of February 2003 Publikation: Ägypten und Levante XIV
Lyvia Morgan
Egyptology
2005-06-14
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3336-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=aeundllXIV285_298.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3591-2
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0007e94e
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0011441f
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Inhaltsverzeichnis/Contents. Zentraleuropa Studien|Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XV|
Egyptology
2006-04-26
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3645-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=3645-5toc
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3709-5
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0011441f
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00277dbe
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
A Pride of Leopards: A Unique Aspect of the Hunt Frieze from Tell el-Dab´a. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XX 20|
Morgan, Lyvia
Egyptology
2011-04-20
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6960-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6960-4inhalt/263_302_Morgan_Leopards_low.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00277dbe
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002d999d
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Expressions of Dates and Time in the Amarna Letters. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXI 21|
Mynářová, J.
Egyptology
2013-01-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7232-1
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7232-1inhalt/080_AeL_21_Mynarova_123_128.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002d999d
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00321d9a
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Inhaltsverzeichnis/Contents. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXIV 24|
Czerny, Ernst (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2015-04-01
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7745-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7745-6inhalt/010_AeuLXXIV_toc_007-008.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00321d9a
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0034ae9a
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Grabungsvorberichte/Preliminary Excavation Reports: Archaeobotanical Investigations at Tell el-Retaba. 2nd Intermediate period – 18th dynasty cemetery and settlements. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVI 26|
Malleson, Claire
Tell el-Retaba, Archaeobotany, Wadi Tumilat, Settlement Archaeology,Egyptology
This article presents results of analysis of 2nd Intermediate period and 18th dynasty archaeobotanical remains from the multi-period settlement and cemetery site of Tell el-Retaba in the Wadi Tumilat; material from the Ramesside and 3rd Intermediate period can be found in A&L 25 (2015, 175–200). Excavations conducted since 2009 have yielded abundant charred plant macroremains the analyses of which have enabled hypotheses relating to the local environment, animal husbandry, agriculture and subsistence strategies. It has now been established that the area experienced regular fluctuations of water levels and changing water-bodies, and that the inhabitants of the settlements of all periods at the site generally seem to have relied primarily upon an integrated arable and livestock agricultural system.
2016-12-29
collectededition
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8051-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x0034ae9a
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL26s129
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0034c7f9
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Vorwort für das Herausgebergremium/Preface for the Editorial Board. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVI 26|
Bietak, Manfred
Egyptology
2017-01-16
collectededition
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8051-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x0034c7f9
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL26s11
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003b51a5
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Dov Levitte and Yosef Garfinkel, A Diorite New Kingdom Scarab from Tel Lachish
Brandl, Baruch
Lachish, Egyptian Scarab, Egyptian 18th Dynasty, Theban Triad, Diorite, Color Symbolism,Egyptology
This paper presents a rare scarab made of diorite and set in a golden bezel that was excavated in a topsoil locus at Tel Lachish. Although it lacks a clear stratigraphic context, the scarab still presents important data on the Late Bronze Age at Lachish
2020-02-24
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8649-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x003b51a5
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL29s159
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003ed9d2
2024-02-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Authenticity, Provenance, and Chronology of an Unpublished Black-topped Pot (MU5060) from Macquarie University History Museum, Sydney, Australia. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXIII 33|
Black-topped pottery; Predynastic Pottery; Naqada - Pottery Studies; Ancient Egypt; Macquarie University History Museum,Egyptology
This paper examines an unpublished Egyptian black-topped pot lacking a clear context to prove its legitimacy, authenticity, acquisition process, and date. These objectives were achieved by conducting a brief technological analysis of the firing techniques and explaining the complex nature of black-topped pottery production inside and outside of Egypt using experimental archaeology. This was done in addition to checking the dealer’s background and explaining the circumstances of its acquisition. The pot was also dated through a morphological comparison with other dated parallel examples. Based on its form, this article dates the museum piece to Naqada IC-Naqada IIA. To present the pot within its broader social context, the article also offers an overview of the period to which it belongs. The general final discussion explains that the pot’s features—specifically the lack of polishing and slipping on the surface—can be linked to a Nubian connection. The article also explains that trade, as outlined in the text, contributes to innovation and the development of craft specialization. Hence, this piece sheds light on craft specialization and cultural transmission during NIC˗NIIA in Egypt, while also showing the limitations of applying knowledge transfer theories to museum objects. During this period, Upper Egyptian elites relied on surplus accumulated luxury items, including black-topped pottery. Recent studies, however, show that black-topped pottery was not only a luxury item but was also used to serve beer in ceremonies organized by the emerging elite. The pot’s restricted form is interpreted as evidence of the shift toward trade, aligning with previous arguments for the same period that draw on similar forms of black-topped pottery at Abydos. In other words, this type of pottery was valued for both its aesthetic beauty and its functional utility.
2024-02-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9561-0
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9561-0inhalt/190_95610_Khalifa_311-322.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL33s311
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a45e
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Base-Ring Wares from the Palace Complex at Tell el-Dabca (cEzbet Helmi, Areas H/III and H/VI) . Ägypten und Levante, Band 13
P. Fuscaldo
Fuscaldo, Perla
Egyptology
2004-10-07
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3243-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=04_Fuscaldo_069-082.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3360-X
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a45e
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00114425
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Second Intermediate Period and early New Kingdom at Deir al-Barsha. Zentraleuropa Studien|Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XV|
Bourriau, J.
Op de Beeck, L.
De Meyer, M.
Vereecken, St.
Egyptology
2006-04-26
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3645-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll11441e/thesecon_101_130.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3709-5
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00114425
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00185e32
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Restauratorisch-naturwissenschaftliche Untersuchung von tuthmosidischen Putzen aus <sup>c</sup>Ezbet Helmi / Tell el Dab<sup>c</sup>a – Ein Beitrag zur Erforschung altägyptischer Kalkputztechnik. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVII 17|
Winkels, Alexandra
Egyptology
2008-01-18
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/4012-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=4012-2inhalt/AuL-17_17-Winkels_s273-294.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00185e32
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002373d0
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Die Siegel aus Areal F/II in Tell el-Dab´a. Erster Vorbericht. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XIX 19|
Sartori, N.
Egyptology
2010-06-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6829-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6829-4inhalt/281_292_Sartori.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002373d0
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00277dca
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Old to Middle Babylonian Transition: History and Chronology of the Mesopotamian Dark Age. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XX 20|
van Koppen, Frans
Egyptology
2011-04-20
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6960-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6960-4inhalt/453_464_van_Koppen_low.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00277dca
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00321da6
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Reassessment of Absolute Chronology of the Egyptian New Kingdom and its ´Brotherly´ Countries. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXIV 24|
Gautschy, R.
Egyptology
2015-04-01
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7745-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7745-6inhalt/070_AeuLXXIV_gautschy_141-158.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00321da6
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00373dbc
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Jean-Paul Thalmann (1946-2017). Nécrologie. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 27|
Egyptology
2017-12-27
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8212-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8212-2inhalt/040_8112-2_charaf_017-018.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL27s17
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003d2517
2021-12-30
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Inhaltsverzeichnis/Contents. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXI 31|
Egyptology
2021-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9161-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9161-2toc
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x003d2517
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003d265a
2021-12-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Copenhagen Wooden Stela AAd6 from the National Museum of Denmark: an unusual testimony of the 22nd Dynasty. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXI 31|
wooden stela; Third intermediate Period; long genealogy; Copenhagen AAd6; Copenhagen AAd7; Leiden AH 2; Manchester 10939; prosopography: onomastic; painting sequence,Egyptology
The subject of this article is a wooden stela (AAd6) kept in the National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen. By iconographical and typological criteria, this object is datable to the 22nd Dynasty and probably comes from the Theban area. The stela displays several particularities, among others, one of the longest genealogies preserved on this object type. Alongside a careful investigation of the different iconographical elements and a new translation of the text, this contribution looks into the onomastic and the prosopographical material, examining different titles such as “ḥnk-nw.w-priest in southern Heliopolis” or “wab-priest in chief of the estate of Mut, the great one, the mistress of Isheru.” This study not only reconstitutes the family tree but also connects this object with three others, that are datable to a timeframe from the 21st Dynasty to the beginning of the 26th Dynasty. An excursus focusing on the painting sequence of the text and depictions contributes to a better understanding of the creation of wooden stelae in the Third intermediate Period.
2021-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9161-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9161-2inhalt/230_9191-2_AEundL31_wuethrich_513-537.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL31s513
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003ed9d0
2024-02-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Egyptian Hybrid Names in Cuneiform Texts from the First Millennium BCE. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXIII 33|
Egypt, Mesopotamia, cuneiform, onomastics,Egyptology
This article focuses on Egyptian hybrid names, specifically on personal names in cuneiform texts from the first millennium BCE that consist of one Egyptian element (generally the name of an Egyptian deity) and a non-Egyptian element (generally a Semitic phrase). The absence or presence of Egyptian contexts, such as Egyptian ethnonyms and fully Egyptian personal names, is evaluated to determine whether these hybrid names indicate the diffusion of Egyptian cults abroad or the partial integration of Egyptians living in Western Asia. After identifying and presenting 27 attestations from Neo-Assyrian to Parthian times, it is concluded that the name-bearers in question likely consisted of both foreigners who had adopted Egyptian cults and ethnic Egyptians.
2024-02-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9561-0
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9561-0inhalt/180_95610_Karlsson_303-310.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL33s303
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0007e94a
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Tell Tweini, ancient Gabala, in the Bronze Age. PROCEEDINGS OF THE SCIEM 2000 LATE B RONZE A GE C ONFERENCE, Vienna, 30th of January 2003–1st of February 2003 Publikation: Ägypten und Levante XIV
J. Bretschneider;M. Al-Maqdissi;K. Vansteenhuyse;J. Driessen;K. Van Lerberghe
Egyptology
2005-06-14
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3336-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=aeundllXIV215_230.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3591-2
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0007e94a
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0011442a
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Mummified, Deified and Buried at Hermopolis Magna - The Sacred Birds from Tuna el-Gebel, Middle Egypt. Zentraleuropa Studien|Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XV|
von den Driesch, A.
Kessler, D.
Steinmann, F.
Peters, J.
Berteaux, V.
Egyptology
2006-04-26
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3645-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll11441e/mummi_203_244.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3709-5
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0011442a
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00321dba
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
A Stratified Sequence of Early Iron Age Egyptian Ceramics at Tel Dor, Israel. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXIV 24|
Gilboa, A.
Waiman-Barak, P.
Goren, Y.
Egyptology
2015-04-01
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7745-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7745-6inhalt/170_AeuLXXIV_waiman_315-342.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00321dba
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00321db8
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Ägäische Keramik im östlichen Mittelmeerraum – Überlegungen zu einer weit verbreiteten Fundgattung. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXIV 24|
Mühlenbruch, T.
Egyptology
2015-04-01
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7745-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7745-6inhalt/160_AeuLXXIV_muehlenbruch_293-314.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00321db8
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00321dbe
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Multispectral Imaging of two Hieratic Inscriptions from Qubur el-Walaydah. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXIV 24|
Shaus, A.
Sober, B.
Piasetzky, E.
Finkelstein, I.
Cordonsky, M.
Moinester, M.
Faigenbaum, S.
Egyptology
2015-04-01
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7745-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7745-6inhalt/190_AeuLXXIV_faigenbaum_349-354.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00321dbe
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003b51b3
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Different Aspects of Mobility and Migration During the Middle Kingdom
Priglinger, Elisa
Middle Kingdom; Middle Bronze Age Levant; mobility and migration; identity; the ‘other’; demarcation,Egyptology
For quite some time it has been assumed that during the Middle Kingdom there was a strong immigration from the Near East to Egypt. The explanatory models are based on many different concepts without being explicitly explained in most cases. This paper examines the question of migration in the early second millennium BCE by addressing existing cultural concepts and associating them with various aspects of mobility. For this consideration it is indispensable to work out and question the meaning of ethnicity and group identity, especially with regard to the period following the Middle Kingdom and the rule of the Hyksos in Egypt.
2020-02-24
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8649-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x003b51b3
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL29s331
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002373cf
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Tell el-Retaba 2007–2008. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XIX 19|
Wodzinska, A.
Hudec, J.
Rzepka, S.
Herbich, T.
Egyptology
2010-06-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6829-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6829-4inhalt/241_280_Rzepka.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002373cf
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00277db6
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Hethitologische Bemerkungen zum Keilschrift „Zipfel“ aus Qantir/Pi-Ramesse. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XX 20|
Breyer, Francis
Egyptology
2011-04-20
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6960-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6960-4inhalt/043_048_Breyer_low.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00277db6
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00308d5c
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
A Note on Relations between the Southern Levant and Egypt during Early Dynasty 0 . Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXII/XXIII 22-23|
Braun, E.
Egyptology
2014-05-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7532-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7532-2inhalt/200_AegyptenLevante_braun_339-348.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00308d5c
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00321dac
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Gottheiten auf Tieren. Zur Transformation orientalischer Bildmotive in der minoisch-mykenischen Ikonographie. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXIV 24|
Blakolmer, F.
Egyptology
2015-04-01
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7745-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7745-6inhalt/100_AeuLXXIV_blakolmer_189-208.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00321dac
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00321db2
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Wiggle-matched <sup>14</sup>C Chronology of Early Bronze Megiddo and the Synchronization of Egyptian and Levantine Chronologies. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXIV 24|
Boaretto, E.
Finkelstein, I.
Regev, J.
Adams, M.J.
Egyptology
2015-04-01
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7745-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7745-6inhalt/130_AeuLXXIV_regev_241-264.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00321db2
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0032a110
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
A Roman Portrait of a Young Bearded Man from Medinet Madi. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXV 25|
Buongarzone, R.
Egyptology
2015-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7893-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7893-4inhalt/110_AeuL25_buongarzone_223-232.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0032a110
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00374162
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Heliopolis and the Solar Cult in the Third Millennium BC. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 27|
Heliopolos, solar cult, third millennium BC, Old Kingdom, Egyptian religion, Atum, Ra.,Egyptology
The article reassesses and re-discusses the available archaeological and textual evidence of the city of Heliopolis, in the attempt to clarify its role in the historical evolution of the solar cult and religion in third millennium BC Old Kingdom Egypt. By connecting archaeological evidence with landscape phenomenology as well as private sources with royal texts and decorative material, the paper emphasises how certain Egyptological assumptions, usually taken for granted, are far from being proven. It eventually shows that the key of the discussion has to be searched for in the study of the relationship between Atum and Re.
2017-12-27
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8212-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8212-2inhalt/210_8112-2_nuzzolo_357-380.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL27s357
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a453
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Sinuhes Notiz über die Könige: Syrisch-anatolische Herrschertitel in ägyptischer Überlieferung. Ägypten und Levante, Band 12
Th. Schneider
Egyptology
2004-10-06
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3118-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=16_Sass_257-272.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3359-6
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a453
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0007e950
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Change and Continuity in the Ceramic Assemblages at Late Bronze Age Tel Batash. PROCEEDINGS OF THE SCIEM 2000 LATE B RONZE A GE C ONFERENCE, Vienna, 30th of January 2003–1st of February 2003 Publikation: Ägypten und Levante XIV
N. Panitz-Cohen
Egyptology
2005-06-14
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3336-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=aeundllXIV319_338.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3591-2
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0007e950
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00185e30
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Zur Entwicklung der königlichen Jenseitsabsicherung in den thebanischen Totentempeln des Neuen Reiches. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVII 17|
Refai, Hosam
Egyptology
2008-01-18
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/4012-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=4012-2inhalt/AuL-17_15-Refai_s257-264.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00185e30
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00185e33
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
New Typology and Chronology of the Grey Lustrous Wheel Made Ware in Israel. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVII 17|
Yannai, Eli
Egyptology
2008-01-18
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/4012-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=4012-2inhalt/AuL-17_18-Yannai_s295-321.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00185e33
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00308d50
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Ein Knorpelfischrest aus der ptolemäischen Siedlung in Tell el-Dab`a, Ägypten . Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXII/XXIII 22-23|
Kriwet, J.
Lehmann, M.
Egyptology
2014-05-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7532-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7532-2inhalt/110_AegyptenLevante_kriwet_105-108.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00308d50
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00308d52
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Preliminary Report of the Tell el-Dab`a Wall Painting Project – Season 2011/2012 . Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXII/XXIII 22-23|
v. Rüden, C.
Peintner, E.
Becker, J.
Jungfleisch, J.
Morgan, L.
Bietak, M.
Egyptology
2014-05-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7532-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7532-2inhalt/130_AegyptenLevante_bietak_etal_131-148.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00308d52
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00321daa
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Radiocarbon Chronology for Dynastic Egypt and the Tell el-Dab<sup>c</sup>a Debate: A Regional Hypothesis. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXIV 24|
Hagens, G.
Egyptology
2015-04-01
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7745-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7745-6inhalt/090_AeuLXXIV_hagens_171-188.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00321daa
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00321db0
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Role of Textile Production and Fishing in the EBA Metallurgical Centre of Çukuriçi Höyük (Turkey). Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXIV 24|
Horejs, B.
Britsch, C.
Egyptology
2015-04-01
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7745-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7745-6inhalt/120_AeuLXXIV_britsch_227-240.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00321db0
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00373dc6
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Contributions to the Workshop “Werkstattgespräche zu Abfallhaufen und kultischen Ablagerungen”. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 27|
Egyptology
2017-12-27
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8212-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8212-2inhalt/090_8112-2_knoblauch_131-132.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL27s131
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003ed9c4
2024-02-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The ‘Pigeon Pots’ of Tell el-Ghaba in the Eastern Delta of Egypt during the Third Intermediate Period: Typology and Contexts. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXIII 33|
Tell el-Ghaba; Pigeon Pots; Eastern Delta; Third Intermediate Period,Egyptology
Tell el-Ghaba is located on the Eastern Nile Delta/North Sinai, Egypt, near the extinct Pelusiac branch of the Nile. It is an urban settlement that was occupied between the beginning of the Third Intermediate Period and the Early Saite Period (from the mid-10th century BC to the end of the 7th century BC). This paper delves into the study of a particular ceramic type within the group of objects found and analysed at Tell el-Ghaba: containers known as ‘pigeon pots’. First, we will describe these objects, emphasising their morphology and composition; we will situate them temporally and spatially based on their discovery in other archaeological sites of ancient Egypt. Next, we will summarise the various problems associated with their recognition and study. Finally, we examine the Tell el-Ghaba pigeon pots to establish their typology, the contexts in which they were found, and compare them with those from other contemporary sites, such as Tell el-Retaba, Tanis, Kom Firin, among others, from the Third Intermediate Period. Through this approach, we aim to contribute additional information to the ongoing ceramic studies on pigeon pots in various Egyptian sites.
2024-02-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9561-0
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9561-0inhalt/120_95610_Calomino_201-216.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL33s201
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002373c5
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Fishes, Ringstands, Nudes and Hippos – A Preliminary Report on the Hyksos Palace Pit Complex L81. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XIX 19|
Bader, B.
Aston, D.A.
Kunst, K.G.
Egyptology
2010-06-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6829-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6829-4inhalt/019_090_Aston_Bader.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002373c5
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002373ce
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Issues of Scum: Technical Analyses of Egyptian Marl C to Answer Technological Questions. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XIX 19|
Griffiths, D.
Ownby, M.
Egyptology
2010-06-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6829-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6829-4inhalt/229_240_Ownby.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002373ce
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00277dbc
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Ein Siegelring mit kryptographischer Inschrift in Bonn. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XX 20|
Jurman, Claus
Egyptology
2011-04-20
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6960-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6960-4inhalt/227_242_Jurman_low.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00277dbc
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00321d98
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Preliminaries. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXIV 24|
Czerny, Ernst (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2015-04-01
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7745-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7745-6inhalt/000_AeuLXXIV_Prelim_001-006.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00321d98
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00321d9c
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Abkürzungen/Abbrevations. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXIV 24|
Czerny, Ernst (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2015-04-01
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7745-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7745-6inhalt/020_AeuLXXIV_abk_009-010.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00321d9c
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00373dca
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Rubbish or Technology? A Short Discussion. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 27|
Tell el-Retaba, foundation trenching, sandbox foundation, New Kingdom, settlement architecture,Egyptology
This short article presents a case of intentional use of a layer consisting of a large number of pottery sherds along with the more usual clean yellow sand in a shallow foundation trench under a fragmentary New Kingdom mudbrick wall encountered in Tell el-Retaba in the Wadi Tumilat. Various possible explanations for the use of these sherds as a part of an architectural feature are explored with the aim of drawing attention to a hitherto under-studied cultural practice in Egyptian New Kingdom settlement architecture.
2017-12-27
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8212-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8212-2inhalt/110_8112-2_hulkova_151-158.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL27s151
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f6d
2020-12-30
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Chaff, dung, and wood: fuel use at Tell el-Retaba. Archaeobotanical investigations in the Third Intermediate Period settlement, Area 9 excavations 2015–2019. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
Archaeobotany, Cereal processing, Cereal chaff, Weeds, Dung, Fuel,Egyptology
Results of archaeobotanical investigations from the 2009–2014 excavations of the joint Polish-Slovak-Egyptian mission at the site of Tell el-Retaba have previously been reported in Ä&L.2 This article provides an update and discussion of results from excavations conducted in 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2019 in Area 9, within the Third Intermediate Period settlement.3 It has been well-established that plant macro-remains are abundant and generally well-preserved at Tell el-Retaba, and they offer a wonderful opportunity to examine changing patterns in the complex relationship between plants and people over at least one thousand years. Analysis of the charred plant archaeobotanical assemblages in the town reveal that wood, sheet/goat dung, and cereal processing byproducts were all used as fuel in households, and that the animals had consumed a sedge-rich diet.
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/150_88353_Malleson_179-202.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s179
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a47e
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Vorwort. Ägypten und Levante, Band 13
Bietak, Manfred
Egyptology
2004-10-07
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3243-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll5a459/vorwort.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3360-X
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a47e
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0007e94d
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Egyptian and Egyptianized Pottery in Late Bronze Age Canaan.Typology, Chronology, Ware fabrics, and Manufacture techniques. Pots and People ?. PROCEEDINGS OF THE SCIEM 2000 LATE B RONZE A GE C ONFERENCE, Vienna, 30th of January 2003–1st of February 2003 Publikation: Ägypten und Levante XIV
Mario A.S. Martin
Egyptology
2005-06-14
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3336-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=aeundllXIV265_284.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3591-2
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0007e94d
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00114421
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Provenance of Aegean- and Syrian-type Pottery Found at Tell Kazel (Syria), with an appendix by M. Kerschner. Zentraleuropa Studien|Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XV|
Mommsen, H.
Badre, L.
Boileau, M.-C.
Jung, R.
Egyptology
2006-04-26
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3645-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll11441e/the_pro_15_48.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3709-5
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00114421
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0016f311
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Wie gut fixiert ist die Chronologie des Neuen Reiches wirklich?. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVI|
Müller, V.
Egyptology
2007-09-03
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3797-9
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll16b08c/AuL-16_11-Mueller_s203-230.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0016f311
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002d999e
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
New Kingdom and the Third Intermediate Period in Tell el-Retaba. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXI 21|
Wodzińska, A.
Malleson, C.
Hudec, J.
Misiewicz, K.
Jamurźek, L.
Bogacki, M.
Rzepka, S.
Małkowski, W.
Egyptology
2013-01-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7232-1
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7232-1inhalt/090_AeL_21_Rzepka_et_al_129_184.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002d999e
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00373dbe
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
From Hyksos Tombs to Late Period Tower Houses. Tell el-Retaba – Seasons 2015–2016. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 27|
Tell el-Retaba, Second Intermediate Period, New Kingdom, Third Intermediate Period, Late Period, cemetery, settlement, fortress,Egyptology
The preliminary report discusses Areas 4, 7 and 9, situated in the western and southern parts of the tell, where 21 occupancy phases (A – G3) have been identified so far. Three structures of an open settlement were unearthed which date to the SIP phase G3. The excavations corroborate the continuity of the SIP settlement to the early 18th Dynasty. Some 19th Dynasty structures were still in use during the 20th Dynasty; the architects of the 20th Dynasty fortress had to take them into consideration. In Area 9 houses of the Third Intermediate Period were uncovered, as well as buildings (including a “tower house”) of the Late Period settlement.
2017-12-27
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8212-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8212-2inhalt/050_8112-2_rzepka_019-086.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL27s19
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003a43f8
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Vorwort/Preface. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 28|
Bietak, Manfred
Egyptology
2019-03-11
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8422-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=buecher/files/aegypten_und_levante1/_gypten_und_Levante_XXVIII/030_8422-5_AuL28_vorwort_013-016.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL28s13
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003a440a
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Natural Pyramids of Ancient Egypt: from Emulations of Monarchs to Royal Burials. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 28|
Ejsmond, Wojciech
Religion, Funerary landscape, Pyramids, Tombs.,Egyptology
Scholars observed that pyramid shape hills or rocks (so called ‘natural pyramids’) in some cases are related to tombs, and some attention was paid to this phenomenon in the past, but focusing only on individual cases. So far, the subject was never studied in a broader context. The aim of this paper is to explore and examine such landmarks in ancient Egypt in order to understand, how this idea developed, and how such structures were interpreted and utilised. Several archaeological sites where such structures are attested were visited and analysed in the context of funerary landscapes (the research included spatial, chronological and textual researches). As a result, it is clear that such mountains and rocks were conceptualised as pyramids. Some of them were seen as structures meaningful on their own, i.e. they were not substitutes for man-made pyramids. These form an previously overlooked aspect of Egyptian funerary landscapes showing how ancient Egyptians projected their beliefs on the landscape and how they used the landscape to evoke status and religious symbols.
2019-02-26
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8422-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=buecher/files/aegypten_und_levante1/_gypten_und_Levante_XXVIII/120_8422-5_AuL28_pyramids_169-180.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL28s169
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003b51b1
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
‘Buckle up and Fasten that Belt!’. Metal Belts in the Early and Middle Bronze Age
Prell, Silvia
ell el-Dabʿa, metal belts, Middle Bronze Age,Egyptology
Among the many finds recovered from Tell el-Dabʿa are five decorated metal sheets, or belts, that were most probably originally sewn onto a piece of leather or textile. Such metal belts are a very special feature attested for the first time in Early Bronze Age Mesopotamia. Their occurrence in the archaeological record is limited to tombs that featured several significant finds, including weapons, in their inventory. The grave goods highlight the importance, status and wealth of the interred deceased. The design of metal belts within the distribution area in the Middle Bronze Age is very similar; the decoration, if any, is composed of differing arrangements of concentric circles of varying sizes. According to some Northern Levantine and Anatolian metal figurines, the belts were worn around the waist and buckled at the front. Metal belts were still worn in the Late Bronze and Iron Ages, as attested by statues and actual finds.1 The following article adds to a number of publications on metal belts,2 collecting all known attestations dating up to the end of the Middle Bronze Age. The aim of this paper is to determine their distribution range and elucidate their contexts to mirror networks of people sharing a similar cultural background and ancient trade connections. In addition to the elongated metal belts known from Tell el-Dabʿa, possible parts of belts, such as discs and belt fasteners, are also presented in the scope of this article.
2020-02-24
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8649-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x003b51b1
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL29s303
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f6b
2020-12-30
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Animal economy at the settlement at Tell el-Retaba in the Third Intermediate Period reconstructed on the basis of faunal remains excavated in seasons 2014–2019. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
Faunal remains, meat consumption, animal economy, environmental conditions, Third Intermediate Period,Egyptology
Results of archaeozoological analyses of the faunal material unearthed at Tell el-Retaba have already been published twice in Ä&L.2 Each time an attempt was made to elucidate the role of animals in the life of the inhabitants of the area in the time span from the Hyksos period until the Late Period. Successive excavation seasons delivered a large assemblage of bones which were subsequently examined and identified. This returned data which could be used to verify and add more details to the established facts regarding the meat diet, manner of procuring meat and exploitation of the potential of the ecological conditions in the Third Intermediate Period. The main sources of meat for the inhabitants of the settlement were animal husbandry and fishing. The profile of husbandry practices and the caught fish species slightly changed in time, probably as a consequence of changes in the natural environment.
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/140_88353_Grezak_157-177.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s157
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003ed9c2
2024-03-06
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Offering the Country: The Ideology and Semantics of the Processions of Offering Personifications in the Royal Funerary Complexes of Old Kingdom Egypt. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXIII 33|
Ancient Egypt, Old Kingdom, royal funerary complexes, offering, landscape, personification,Egyptology
Royal funerary complexes in Old Kingdom Egypt are multifaceted, meaning-laden spaces where, from the early Fourth Dynasty, large areas of wall reliefs were devoted to scenes featuring rows of personifications representing estates, provinces, regions, and elements of the Egyptian landscape, offering food and other items to the deceased king. While a widespread interpretation sees these scenes as a collective contribution from the entire country to sustain the monarch in the afterlife, it proves too general and warrants a more detailed explanation. Considering the polysemy of these spaces, two complementary meanings emerge. One is political, revealing the king’s dominion over the territory through the imposition of administrative organization and its appropriation via taxation in kind. The other is funerary, guaranteeing the king’s royal status postmortem, affirming his control of the ordered world, and securing the supply of offerings for his afterlife existence. Further evidence from the Third Millennium BCE supports this interpretation, illustrating the appropriation, anthropization and personification of the Egyptian landscape. This deliberate control and ordering of the environment facilitate the transformation of nature into habitat and nourishment, and nourishment into taxes and offerings perpetually owned and consumed by the deceased king.
2024-02-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9561-0
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9561-0inhalt/110_95610_Gallardo_179-199.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL33s179
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00185e23
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Additional Remarks on Blemmyes, Beja and Eastern Desert Ware. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVII 17|
Barnard, Hans
Egyptology
2008-01-18
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/4012-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=4012-2inhalt/AuL-17_02-Barnard_s023-032.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00185e23
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002d9994
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Preliminaries. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXI 21|
Egyptology
2013-01-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7232-1
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7232-1inhalt/000_AeL_21_Titelei_001_006.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002d9994
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002d99a5
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Kayalipinar – ein hethitisches Zentrum mit „Palastbezirk“. Die Red Lustrous Wheelmade-Ware aus „Gebäude B“ und ein Ansatz für die „soziale Deutung“ der „Libationsarme“. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXI 21|
Mühlenbruch, T.
Egyptology
2013-01-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7232-1
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7232-1inhalt/160_AeL_21_Muehlenbruch_291_304.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002d99a5
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00308d5e
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Manetho’s ‘three other kings’ between Osorthôn and Takelôthis, and their importance for the chronology of the Third Intermediate Period and the New Kingdom . Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXII/XXIII 22-23|
Broekman, G.
Egyptology
2014-05-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7532-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7532-2inhalt/210_AegyptenLevante_broekman_349-352.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00308d5e
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0032a10e
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Egyptian Objects from Tell Hizzin in the Beqaá Valley (Lebanon): An Archaeological and Historical Reassessment. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXV 25|
Ahrens, A.
Egyptology
2015-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7893-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7893-4inhalt/100_AeuL25_ahrens_201-222.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0032a10e
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f81
2020-12-30
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The lost necropolis and the sacred landscape of Leontopolis (Tell el-Moqdam). Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
Leontopolis, Tell el-Moqdam, necropolis, temple, sarcophagi, Padimahes, Nesmahes,Egyptology
This paper focuses on a little-known Late Period/Ptolemaic necropolis located at Tell el-Moqdam, which was previously thought to have been excavated by Auguste Mariette in 1860. It takes into consideration its sacred location, form and the probable circumstances of its discovery, which are supported by new information obtained from hitherto unpublished documents. The research published in this paper will also shed some light on the sacred landscape of this poorlyknown archaeological site.
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/250_88353_Laube_445-459.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s445
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003d251f
2021-12-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Destruction of Late Bronze Age Hazor. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXI 31|
Tel Hazor, Late Bronze Age, Destruction, Radiocarbon, Aegean-type pottery, Ramses II.,Egyptology
Hazor was one of the most important city states in the Late Bronze Age southern Levant and its fiercely final destruction has been of central scholarly interest for decades. Here, we present a novel perspective, which integrates multiple aspects for the end of Late Bronze Age Hazor. Our results show the complexity of Hazor’s end by integrating the stratigraphic analysis and comprehensive radiocarbon dating together with the study of local, Aegean-type and Egyptian objects from the recent decades of excavation at the site. Ultimately, we offer two different possible scenarios for the destruction of Hazor with regard to the date and the processes that led to the destruction.
2021-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9161-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9161-2inhalt/050_9191-2_AEundL31_bechar_045-074.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL31s45
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003ed9c6
2024-02-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Egyptians and Foreigners Involved in srm.t-Beverage Production and Trade in the Theban Region during the Mid-Eighteenth Dynasty: A Study of Foreign Anthroponyms from the Writing Board BM EA 29558. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXIII 33|
Writing board; hieratic; accounting document; 18th Dynasty; srm.t; Anthroponomy; Egypt; Ancient Near East; Crete; knowledge transfer,Egyptology
This article presents an onomastic study of a writing board housed in the British Museum, London. The accounting document shows the production and distribution circuit of the srm.tbeverage within the Theban region (Dautais, Gabolde, and Birin 2022). Onomastics supports the date range suggested by paleographic analysis, i.e., a mid-18th Dynasty date and, specifically between the beginning of Thutmose III’s personal reign and the onset of Amenhotep II’s reign. Some individuals with anthroponyms of West Semitic origin (e. g., Benia) or based on Levantine deities (Aper-Reshep, Bensharima/Ben-Shalim, Kafykebeb/Kafy-Kubaba, and Hererima/Her-rem) and Levantine (Qadjana and Qedemy), Aegean (Pakeftiu), and perhaps Oasian (Pentawahyt) toponyms play an active part in this circuit. This data highlights the robust cosmopolitan nature of the Theban region during the second half of the 15th century BCE. Furthermore, I argue that the numerical importance of people of Levantine origin (constituting almost a third of the anthroponyms listed) in the chaîne opératoire of this beverage would imply a particular know-how possibly imported—as a knowledge transfer—from the Near East.
2024-02-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9561-0
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9561-0inhalt/130_95610_Dautais_217-233.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL33s217
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a44d
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
A ‘Kirgipa’ Commemorative Scarab of Amenhotep III from Beit-Shean with an Introduction by Amihai Mazar. Ägypten und Levante, Band 12
O. Goldwasser
Egyptology
2004-10-06
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3118-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=10_Goldwasser_191-194.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3359-6
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a44d
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x001e8a7f
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Early Middle Bronze Age IIa Phases at Tel Ifshar and Their External Relations
Marcus, E.S.
Paley, S.M.
Porath, Y.
Egyptology
2009-03-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6618-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6618-4inhalt/AuL-18_11-Marcus_s221-244.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x001e8a7f
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00277db4
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Tell El-Yahudia: New Information from Unpublished Excavations. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XX 20|
Ashmawy Ali, Aiman
Egyptology
2011-04-20
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6960-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6960-4inhalt/031_042_Aiman_low.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00277db4
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002d999c
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Discussion of Late Middle Kingdom and Early Second Intermediate Period History and Chronology in Relation to the Khayan Sealings from Tell Edfu. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXI 21|
Marouard, G.
Ayers, N.
Moeller, N.
Egyptology
2013-01-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7232-1
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7232-1inhalt/070_AeL_21_Moeller_et_al_087_122.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002d999c
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00308d5f
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Out of the mists of the alphabet: Redrawing the “Brother of the Ruler of Retjenu” . Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXII/XXIII 22-23|
Goldwasser, O.
Egyptology
2014-05-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7532-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7532-2inhalt/220_AegyptenLevante_goldwasser_353-374.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00308d5f
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00373dd2
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Family of Wah-ib-Re I (TT 414) from Thebes. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 27|
Asasif, TT 414, Wah-ib-Re, tomb groups, Ptolemaic, mummy label,Egyptology
This article provides some new information on the descendants of Wah-ib-Re I who was buried in the tomb of Ankh-Hor, TT 414, during the 30th Dynasty/early Ptolemaic era. As a result of a joint puzzle of data deriving from material excavated by the Austrian Mission in TT 414 and from objects currently kept in European museums originating from non-scientific work in the tomb, previously unknown family members are reconstructed. This extended family tree is also of relevance for fine-dating funerary objects and assessing burial customs in Ptolemaic Thebes.
2017-12-27
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8212-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8212-2inhalt/150_8112-2_budka_219-240.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL27s219
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f63
2020-12-30
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Shaky foundations of the Egyptian civilisation. Response article to Of culture wars and the clash of civilizations in Prehistoric Egypt – an epistemological analysis by E. Christiana Köhler, Vienna. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
Egyptology
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/100_88353_Maczynska_095-100.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s95
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f89
2020-12-30
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Application of hypothetical square grids to the analysis of proportions of seated human figures in the Old Kingdom relief. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
hypothetical square grids, guidelines, human proportion in art, Old Kingdom,Egyptology
The objective of the article is to interpret the square grids guidelines from the chapel of the vizier Akhethotep, which is dated to the Fifth Dynasty, and to present a new method of establishing proportions of seated human figures with two different models of hypothetical square grids.
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/290_88353_Radtke_535-545.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s535
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003e0a71
2023-02-08
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Proto-Sinaitic Inscriptions at Serabit el-Khadim in Their Archaeological Context: Date and Function. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXII 32|
Proto-Sinaitic Inscriptions, Serabit el-Kahdim, Senwosret III, Hathor temple,Egyptology
A review of new evidence allows us to date the Proto-Sinaitic inscriptions at Serabit el- Khadim firmly to a brief period of intensive expeditions under Senwosret III, Amenemhat III, and Amenemhat IV, with considerable evidence for the presence of Semitic speakers. The recent attribution of the bilingual statue Sinai 345 to Senwosret III is confirmed by a survey of Proto-Sinaitic inscriptions that can be associated with datable Egyptian inscriptions or objects. In the second part, other proposed dates are surveyed and found to be inadequately documented.
2023-02-08
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9339-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9339-5inhalt/160_9339-5_Parker_269-311.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL32s269
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a448
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Common craftsmanship in the Aegean and East Mediterranean Bronze Age: preliminary technological evidence with emphasis on the painted plaster from Tell el-Dabca, Egypt. Ägypten und Levante, Band 12
A. Brysbaert
Egyptology
2004-10-06
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3118-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=3118-6inhalt1/05%20Brysbaert%20095-108.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3359-6
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a448
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a47d
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Ägypten und Levante, Band 13: Inhaltsverzeichnis
Egyptology
2004-10-07
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3243-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=3243-3toc
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3360-X
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a47d
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a480
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Vorwort. Ägypten und Levante, Band 12
Egyptology
2004-10-07
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3118-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=3118-6inhalt1/vorwort.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3359-6
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a480
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0016c2ce
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Eine palatiale Anlage der frühen Hykoszeit (Areal F/II). Vorläufige Ergebnisse der Grabungskampagne 2006 in Tell el-Dab<sup>c</sup>a. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVI|
Forstner-Müller, I.
Bietak, M.
Egyptology
2007-09-03
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3797-9
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll16b08c/AuL-16_03-Bietak_s063-078.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0016c2ce
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x001e8a76
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Preliminary Report on the Geophysical Survey at Tell el-Dabca/Qantir in Spring 2008
Schweitzer, C.
Forstner-Müller, I.
Weissl, M.
Herbich, T.
Egyptology
2009-03-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6618-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6618-4inhalt/AuL-18_04-Frostner-Mueller_s087-106.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x001e8a76
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00321da2
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Tell el-Retaba from the Second Intermediate Period till the Late Period. Results of the Polish–Slovak Archaeological Mission, Seasons 2011–2012. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXIV 24|
Wodzińska, A.
Šefčáková, A.
Hudec, J.
Hulková, L.
Piorun, M.
Rzepka, S.
Dubcová, V.
Jarmużek, Ł.
Egyptology
2015-04-01
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7745-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7745-6inhalt/050_AeuLXXIV_rzepka100_039-120.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00321da2
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00373dba
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Preface for the Editorial Board. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 27|
Egyptology
2017-12-27
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8212-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8212-2inhalt/030_8112-2_pre_013-016.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL27s13
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00374164
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Asiatics and Levantine(-infuenced) Products in Nubia: Evidence from the Middle Kingdom to the Early Second Intermediate Period. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 27|
Hyksos Period; Middle Kingdom; Second Intermediate Period; Nubia; Asiatics; intercultural contacts,Egyptology
The Second Intermediate Period is exemplified by the division of Egypt into several dynasties. As current research proposes, those who held administrative control in the north were of Near Eastern origin, their power likely stemming from commercial ventures initiated in the preceding Middle Kingdom when dynamic trade networks spanned the region. The resulting cultural encounters were complex and multifaceted, with various groups and ideas crossing borders. Yet, shifts in power from the Twelfth Dynasty to the Second Intermediate Period would have feasibly affected such encounters. The evidence examined here focusses on Levantine elements in Nubia: the presence of people of Near Eastern ancestry and products of Levantine influence that crossed the southern borders of Egypt. It concludes with observations on shifts in the nature of these encounters, and how such shifts could be connected to other political and cultural developments associated with the fall of the Middle Kingdom and the beginning of the Second Intermediate Period.
2017-12-27
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8212-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8212-2inhalt/220_8112-2_mourad_381-402.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL27s381
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003ed9be
2024-02-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Preliminary Report of the Egyptian Excavation Mission in Wadi El-Nasib, Season 2021. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXIII 33|
Sinai, Wadi el-Nasib, Archaeometallurgy, copper, New Kingdom,Egyptology
Wadi El-Nasib is one of the most important Egyptian mining sites situated in southwestern Sinai. In October 2021, the first excavation mission at the site was conducted by an Egyptian team. The mission conducted an archaeological survey in the valley followed by excavations in three areas. The excavation in Area 1 revealed copper smelting workshops. Additionally, the mission discovered a malachite mine in Area 3. In Area 2, the mission unearthed a huge stone building measuring approximately 225 square meters. This structure is believed to have served as the headquarters for mining expeditions in Sinai during the Old and Middle Kingdoms. In the New Kingdom, the building was used as a workshop for smelting copper and refining turquoise. Internal modifications included the addition of walls and a northern entrance. Notable discoveries include copper smelting furnaces and processing areas. Four copper cakes, each weighing between 1200 to 1300 grams, and quantity of about 10 kg of crumbled copper were also found.
2024-02-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9561-0
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9561-0inhalt/090_95610_Nour_145-158.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL33s145
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0016b090
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Vorwort/Introduction von/by Manfred Bietak. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVI|
Bietak, Manfred (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2007-09-03
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3797-9
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll16b08c/AuL-16_00-Vorwort_s011-014.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0016b090
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00277db9
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Objects of Prestige? Chariots in the Late Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean and Near East. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XX 20|
Sauvage, Caroline
Feldman, Marian H.
Egyptology
2011-04-20
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6960-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6960-4inhalt/067_182_Feldmann_Sauvage_low.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00277db9
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002d9996
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Vorwort/Preface. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXI 21|
Bietak, Manfred (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2013-01-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7232-1
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7232-1inhalt/015_AeL_21_Vorwort_011_014.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002d9996
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00308d5a
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Radiocarbon, Wine Jars and New Kingdom Chronology . Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXII/XXIII 22-23|
Aston, D.
Egyptology
2014-05-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7532-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7532-2inhalt/180_AegyptenLevante_aston_289-316.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00308d5a
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003a440c
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Roads from Bahariya to Faiyum: A Study in Remotely Sensed Data. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 28|
Pethen, Hannah
Gasperini, Valentina
Remote sensing; Desert Archaeology; Desert trade routes; Faiyum; Bahariya Oasis; Gurob; Medinet Maadi; Western Desert amphorae,Egyptology
This paper focuses on the probable land route between the Faiyum region and Bahariya Oasis during the Pharaonic period. Literary, archaeological and remote sensing data are analysed and discussed in this study. The possible ancient termini of this route are also taken into account in order to shed new light on trade connections in so far scarcely explored sectors of the Egyptian Western Desert.
2019-02-26
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8422-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=buecher/files/aegypten_und_levante1/_gypten_und_Levante_XXVIII/130_8422-5_AuL28_roads_181-198.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL28s181
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003b519d
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Tell el-Retaba 2017. Pottery in Context
Wodzińska, Anna
Egyptology
The pottery from the 2017 excavation season at Tell el-Retaba was analyzed in its specific context of finding. Three periods have been selected for analyses: The Second Intermediate Period, the early 18th Dynasty and the Third Intermediate Period. The ceramic material selected for study was particularly associated with units located within well-defined layers – tombs and domestic structures. Although the majority of the vessels are well known at Tell el-Retaba, new forms also appeared, for instance, a fish vase. It seems that the early New Kingdom settlement was mostly provisioned. Material from the Third Intermediate Period testifies to all stages of food preparation. Some of the pots may reflect ritual usage of houses during the Third Intermediate Period.
2020-02-24
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8649-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x003b519d
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL29s89
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f69
2020-12-30
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Tell el-Retaba in the 1st Millennium BC. Results of the Polish-Slovak Archaeological Mission, season 2019. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
Third Intermediate Period, Greco-Roman Period, settlement, tomb, ground stone tools, weaving tools, clay figurines, stone vessels, amulets,Egyptology
In 2019, the Polish-Slovak Archaeological Mission in Tell el-Retaba continued the excavation of a large fragment of a Third Intermediate Period settlement. Several houses, as well as structures used for keeping animals were explored. An unexpected discovery of a Greco-Roman tomb added a new chapter to the site’s settlement history.
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/130_88353_Jarmuzek_119-156.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s119
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003d253f
2021-12-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Die Festung mit Palast von Ramses III. in Tell el-Qolzum (Suez). Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXI 31|
Tell Qolzum, fortress, palace, domestic architecture, Ramses III, Medinet Habu, foreign relations,Egyptology
Even the scarce information hitherto known suggested that the excavations carried out by Shafik Farid from 1960 to 1962 in Tell el- Qolzum had uncovered an exceptionally well-preserved fortress of the New Kingdom. Unfortunately, the results of the excavations have never been published. It is therefore a fortunate coincidence that two photographs of the plans were recently discovered in the archives of the Schweizer Institut für ägyptische Bauforschung und Altertumskunde in Kairo, which show the building remains from the Byzantine period and from the New Kingdom that were uncovered under Farid’s supervision. Farid had apparently made the plans available to the then director of the Swiss Institute, Herbert Ricke, for a book project that was never completed. The plans are now presented in the following article, accompanied by some introductory remarks. While the younger building layer provides additions to older excavations by B. Bruyère, the plan of the New Kingdom layer reveals the most completely excavated fortification complex in Egypt to date. Particularly remarkable is a royal palace in the centre of the fortress and the uniformly planned, almost model-like overall structure of the fortress, which reveals a great structural similarity to the temple town of Medinet Habu. The construction of the fortress is probably to be seen in connection with Ramesses III’s interest in raw materials from the Sinai and the regions further east attested by Papyrus Harris I.
2021-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9161-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9161-2inhalt/220_9191-2_AEundL31_pilgrim_487-512.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL31s487
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003ed9b8
2024-02-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
A Farewell to Our Friend Edgar B. Pusch (1946–2023). Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXIII 33|
Egyptology
2024-02-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9561-0
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9561-0inhalt/060_95610_Farewell_019-020.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL33s19
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003ed9cc
2024-02-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Portable Silo Shrines of the Grain Deity in the Second Millennium BCE Levant. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXIII 33|
portable shrines, model sanctuaries, snake houses, Ba’al, Hadad, Dagan, Dagon, model silos, fertility rituals, grain deity,Egyptology
Fenestrated domed vessels have been found in Bronze and Iron Age contexts at a number of sites in the central and eastern Mediterranean, western Asia, and Egypt. In the Levant, they have been interpreted as “snake houses” and house models, but more often as model sanctuaries or portable shrines. In this presentation, I reexamine their attributes and find-spot contexts and propose that they represent grain silos—modeled on the original Egyptian conception. Referencing mythological and ritual texts from ancient Western Asia and from Ugarit in particular, it is proposed that the model silos were an attribute of the grain god – Ba’al-Hadad or Dagan – and housed figurines of that deity. The model silos would have been considered instrumental in communicating with the deity to encourage agrarian fecundity. They might also have been a vehicle of communication with ancestors.
2024-02-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9561-0
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9561-0inhalt/160_95610_Ilan_264-284.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL33s264
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a447
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Afrikaner in der minoischen Ikonographie? Zum Fremdenbild in der bronzezeitlichen Ägäis. Ägypten und Levante, Band 12
F. Blakolmer
Egyptology
2004-10-06
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3118-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=04_Blakolmer_071-094.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3359-6
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a447
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0016f312
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Genealogy and the Chronology of the Second Intermediate Period. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVI|
Bennett, Ch.
Egyptology
2007-09-03
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3797-9
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll16b08c/AuL-16_12-Bennett_s231-244.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0016f312
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0016f313
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Once Again the Reign of Takeloth II; Another View on the Chronology of the mid 22nd Dynasty. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVI|
Broekman, G.P.F.
Egyptology
2007-09-03
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3797-9
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll16b08c/AuL-16_13-Broekman_s245-256.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0016f313
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00185e27
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Colonization/Urbanization of the Tell Area A/II at Tell el-Dab<sup>c</sup>a and its Chronological Implications. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVII 17|
Forstner-Müller, Irene
Egyptology
2008-01-18
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/4012-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=4012-2inhalt/AuL-17_06-Forstner-Mueller_s083-096.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00185e27
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002373c7
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
A Chief of the Bowmen, Overseer of the Foreign Lands at Serabit el-Khadim (Sinai 300+297). Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XIX 19|
Dijkstra, M.
Egyptology
2010-06-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6829-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6829-4inhalt/121_126_Dijkstra.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002373c7
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00308d4c
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Comments on two Tell el-Dab`a sealings. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXII/XXIII 22-23|
Marée, M.
Egyptology
2014-05-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7532-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7532-2inhalt/070_AegyptenLevante_maree_075-078.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00308d4c
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0032a0fe
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Abkürzungsverzeichnis. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXV 25|
Czerny, Ernst
Egyptology
2015-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7893-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7893-4inhalt/020_AeuL25_Abk_009-012.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0032a0fe
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0034c7f7
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Titelei. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVI 26|
Egyptology
2017-01-16
collectededition
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8051-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x0034c7f7
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/0x0034c7f7
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00373cb0
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Ägypten und Levante XXVII
Bietak, Manfred (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2017-12-27
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8212-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8212-2inhalt
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL27
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003a43f2
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Preliminaries. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 28|
Bietak, Manfred
Egyptology
2019-02-26
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8422-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=buecher/files/aegypten_und_levante1/_gypten_und_Levante_XXVIII/000_8422-5_AuL28_titelei_001-006.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL28s1
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003b51b5
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The New Kingdom Population on Sai Island: Application of Sr Isotopes to Investigate Cultural Entanglement in Ancient Nubia
Retzmann, Anika
Sattmann, Helmut
Irrgeher, Johanna
Budka, Julia
Prohaska, Thomas
Sudan, Nubia, Egypt, New Kingdom, Sr isotope ratio analysis, cultural entanglement,Egyptology
Sr isotopes were applied to identify possible allochthony of skeletal remains retrieved from Tomb 26 of the pharaonic cemetery SAC5 on Sai Island (Nubia). Tooth enamel of nine individuals, including the Overseer of Goldsmiths Khummose and his presumed ‘wife’, dating from the New Kingdom, were investigated to gain information whether these individuals were first generation immigrants from Egypt (= allochthonous) or members of the local population inhabiting the area of Sai Island (= autochthonous). The interpretation of supposed allochthony and autochthony was based on the comparison of the Sr of human enamel to an assumed autochthonous Sr isotopic composition. The autochthonous Sr signal on Sai Island during the New Kingdom was derived from archaeological animal samples (rodent, sheep/goat, dog and local mollusc shells dating from the New Kingdom) in combination with local environmental samples (paleo sediments dating from the New Kingdom and literature Sr isotope value of Nile River water for the New Kingdom era). As the Sr values in enamel of all individuals investigated lay within the determined autochthonous Sr range on Sai Island during the New Kingdom, all individuals were classified as supposed members of the local population on Sai Island. Elevated Sr, V, Mn and U mass fractions indicated a high degree of post-mortem alterations of human primary dentine. Hence, a mathematical approach was tested in order to correct the Sr isotope ratios in human primary dentine for diagenetic alteration considering a diagenetic Sr proportion and the Sr isotopic composition of the repository material. The rich funerary equipment associated with the burials in Tomb 26 allowed a dating of the family members of Khnummose and illustrated that they belonged to the Egyptian elite on Sai Island as far as their cultural identity is concerned. In combination with the Sr isotopic analysis, Tomb 26 provided fresh information on the complex coexistence and biological and cultural entanglement of Egyptians and Nubians on Sai Island during the New Kingdom.
2020-02-24
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8649-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x003b51b5
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL29s355
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003d2535
2021-12-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
New Light on the Correspondence of Abimilki, King of Tyre. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXI 31|
Abimilki, Tyre, Amarna letters, Amenhotep III, Akhenaten, Coast of Lebanon,Egyptology
This article discusses the chronological sequence of the eleven letters of the kings of Tyre (EA 146–155, 295) and the history of Tyre in the Amarna period, as it has emerged from the re-dating of the letters. The article also suggests that Abimilki was a Tyrian prince sent as a hostage to Egypt and, following the crisis of succession, chosen by Amenhotep III to sit on the Tyrian throne. The education and cultural background to which the king was exposed in his youth, in the Egyptian court, explains the unique characteristic of the Tyrian letters within the Amarna correspondence. The article also describes the history of Tyre from the later years of Amenhotep III to the later years of Akhenaten, and the contribution of the Tyrian letters to the history of the Coast of Lebanon in the Amarna period.
2021-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9161-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9161-2inhalt/170_9191-2_AEundL31_naaman_391-402.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL31s391
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003ed9c0
2024-03-06
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
A New Fragment of the Architrave from Kom el-Akhdar (Busiris, Late Old Kingdom). Part I. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXIII 33|
Old Kingdom Egypt, 6th Dynasty, 8th Dynasty, Ancient Egyptian monumental inscriptions, Egyptian Delta in antiquity, Old Egyptian language,Egyptology
This article is a study of a new fragment of the architrave from Kom el-Akhdar, dating from the late Sixth to the Eighth Dynasty. H.G. Fischer previously published the right section of this architrave in 1976, while the left section ended up in the Rupert Wace gallery. The high-ranking official who owned the architrave was named nj -nDm=j -Xnmw. The monument is particularly interesting as a historical source for understanding the Old Kingdom administration in the Delta and the relationships between Egyptians and neighboring Semitic tribes. The left section of the architrave contains the ending of the main inscription, accompanied by images of the deceased seated on a chair, his son approaching with birds in hand as an offering, his second wife (or daughter) standing behind him, and a dwarf under the chair. The first part of this study includes a transcription and translation of all the inscriptions, as well as a grammatical commentary on the conversation between the butchers in the scene depicting the slaughtering of an ox. The second part of the study will predominantly include a commentary on anthroponyms and notes on various titles. Special attention is paid to the grammatical structure of names with the nisba nj as the predicate: nj-nDm=j -Xnmw and nj-sw-xw=j. It is important to note that this article is a revised version of the original paper in Russian (Bogdanov 2022).
2024-02-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9561-0
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9561-0inhalt/100_95610_Bogdanov_159-178.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL33s159
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a463
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Foreign Egypt. Egyptology and the Concept of Cultural Appropriation . Ägypten und Levante, Band 13
Th. Schneider
Schneider, Thomas
Egyptology
2004-10-07
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3243-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=09_Schneider_155-162.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3360-X
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a463
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0016f310
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
A Seal Impressed Handle in the Collection of the Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVI|
Ziffer, I.
Egyptology
2007-09-03
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3797-9
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll16b08c/AuL-16_10-Ziffer_s195-202.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0016f310
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0016f315
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Divided Kingdom, Co-regency, or Sole Rule in the Kingdom(s) of Egypt-and-Kush?. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVI|
Kahn, D.
Egyptology
2007-09-03
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3797-9
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll16b08c/AuL-16_15-Kahn_s275-292.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0016f315
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0016f318
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Principle of the Bayesian Method. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVI|
Weninger, F.
Steier, P.
Wild, W. M.
Kutschera, W.
Egyptology
2007-09-03
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3797-9
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll16b08c/AuL-16_18-Weninger_s317-324.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0016f318
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x001e8a7c
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Preliminary Report on the Pottery from Area Q IV at Qantir/Pi-Ramesse Excavations of the Roemer-Pelizaeus Museum, Hildesheim
Laemmel, S.
Egyptology
2009-03-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6618-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6618-4inhalt/AuL-18_09-Laemmel_s173-202.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x001e8a7c
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x001e8a7a
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Mostagedda 1874 and Gurob 23: Notes on some Recent Radiocarbon Dates and Their Importance for Egyptian Archaeology and Chronology
Hassler, A.
Höflmayer, F.
Egyptology
2009-03-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6618-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6618-4inhalt/AuL-18_07-Hassler_s145-156.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x001e8a7a
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003d253d
2021-12-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Late Bronze II˗III Royal Palaces at Megiddo: A Rejoinder. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXI 31|
Megiddo; Philistine Pottery; Gilgamesh Tablet,Egyptology
Finkelstein, Martin, Arie and Piasetzky recently discussed the history and archaeology of Megiddo during the Late Bronze Age, relying in the main on the archaeological data and radiometric dates acquired in the renewed excavations of Tel Aviv University. In their discussions, much emphasis is put on the Strata VIII–VIIA palaces dug at the time by the Chicago Oriental Institute, the final destruction of the Stratum VIIA palace and its date, and the first appearance of Philistine bichrome pottery in Megiddo. Many of their conclusions regarding these issues are challenged in the present rejoinder.
2021-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9161-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9161-2inhalt/210_9191-2_AEundL31_ussishkin_473-486.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL31s473
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003a441c
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Deposit f (Nos. 15121–15567) in the Obelisk Temple at Byblos: Artefact Mobility in the Middle Bronze Age I–II (1850–1650 BC) between Egypt and the Levant . Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 28|
Miniaci, Gianluca
Byblos, Obelisk Temple, Middle Bronze Age, deposit, faience figurines, Egyptian material culture,Egyptology
Deposit f (nos. 15121–15567), found in the sanctuary of the Obelisk Temple at Byblos, remained – unexpectedly – rather underrated in Egyptological and Near East studies, lying in a ‘no-man’s-land’ straddling between Egypt and the Levant. Notwithstanding, it includes a high number of key objects over a total of 455 artefacts for understanding Middle Bronze Age I–II (1850–1650 BC) Egyptian material culture in contact. Three main questions remain open: the dating of this deposit; the type of deposit; and the material production of its objects, whether they were manufactured in Egypt and imported or locally produced. The deposit includes also a vast array of faience figurines (294) typically manufactured in the (late) Middle Kingdom Egypt. Through a preliminary analysis, mainly based on the published material, the paper aims at providing a more comprehensive picture of the archaeological context of the deposit, including the nature of the artefacts placed in it. In particular, the corpus of faience figurines seem to have been manufactured in Egypt and imported in the Levant as a result of the frequent relations between the two areas during the Middle Bronze Age.
2019-02-26
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8422-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=buecher/files/aegypten_und_levante1/_gypten_und_Levante_XXVIII/210_8422-5_AuL28_deposit_379-408.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL28s379
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f8b
2020-12-30
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The conditions for Philistine ethnogenesis. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
Philistines; Sea Peoples; Ethnogenesis; 12th century BCE; Migration; Egypt; Rameses III.,Egyptology
The origins of the Philistines have traditionally been understood within the context of a migration of “Sea Peoples” at the beginning of the Iron Age. However, excavations in other areas of the eastern Mediterranean have not yielded compelling evidence of a large-scale migration. We contend that migration is still the best explanation of the evidence, but the effect on the archaeological record of the disparate responses of the hostcommunities into which the immigrants settled has been overlooked. Whereas those immigrants who settled in places such as Cilicia, the Amuq Plain, and Phoenicia encountered a decentralized political landscape into which they were quickly absorbed, the immigrants who landed in the southern Levant faced a still-powerful Egypt which was able to confine them. Within a restricted space, the immigrant Sea Peoples and indigenous Canaanites were galvanized into a unique Philistine ethnos.
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/300_88353_Wylie_547-568.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s547
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0016b576
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Von Palmen und Vögeln - Vorschau auf die Keramik aus dem Areal H/VI östlich des Palastes G in <sup>c</sup>Ezbet Helmi. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVI|
Bader, B.
Egyptology
2007-09-03
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3797-9
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll16b08c/AuL-16_02-Bader_s037-062.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0016b576
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002373ca
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Ergebnisse der paläopathologischen Untersuchung an einem Skelett aus Tell el-Dab´a (Ägypten) -– Rekonstruktion eines individuellen Krankheitsstatus. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XIX 19|
Forstner-Müller, I.
Gresky, J.
Schultz, M.
Egyptology
2010-06-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6829-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6829-4inhalt/139_156_Gresky_Forstner.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002373ca
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0034ae90
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Grabungsvorberichte/Preliminary Excavation Reports: Preliminary Report on the SCA Excavation at Tell el-Yahudia Season 2010–2011. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVI 26|
A. Ashmawy, Ali
SCA-excavation, Tell el-Yahudiya, Graeco-Roman suburb, Rock-cut cemetery, Geziracemetery, Hyksos, Late Period,Egyptology
The following preliminary report provides a brief overview of the SCA excavations in the years 2010–2011 at the smaller (or northern) tell of Tell el-Yahudia. Remains of two houses of the Graeco-Roman suburb were discovered, one of which contained a private bath. In the so-called “Second rock-cut cemetery” (known since the 1980s), some additional tombs were discovered. In the Hyksos and Late Period cemetery in the gezira, 48 tombs from the Middle Kingdom, the Hyksos Period, the New Kingdom and the Late Period were cleared. 12 poor tombs (most of them for children) were discovered at a small excavation site in the south of the tell. Small finds from the cemeteries consisted mainly of pottery (including Tell el-Yahudia ware), Fayence amulets and sealings and several metal objects, as well as a few Ptolemaic coins.
2016-12-29
collectededition
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8051-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x0034ae90
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL26s17
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00373dd4
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Necropolis of er-Rizeiqat. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 27|
er-Rizeiqat, Iumiteru, Sumenu, Theban nome, cemetery,Egyptology
Er-Rizeiqat is an Upper Egyptian cemetery located ca. 10 km west form Armant, which was in use from predynastic times to the Greco- Roman period. The aim of the paper is to present this poorly known archaeological site, which was for many years neglected by scholars, despite its informative potentials. Previous publications and some of the unpublished artefacts were analysed in light of the reconnaissance undertaken in 2013 and 2016. From the results, it was possible to gather information on the topography and state of preservation of the necropolis as well as specific dating of its use. An evaluation of its significance and an attempt to relate it with the local settlements have contributed to the better understanding of the settlement pattern in the southern part of the Theban nome. It is suggested in this paper that the site served as a cemetery to settlements of: Iumiteru, Iusut, and Mniry/Mnity, as well as Sumenu from the First Intermediate Period onward.
2017-12-27
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8212-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8212-2inhalt/160_8112-2_wojciech_241-248.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL27s241
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003a4418
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Tell el-Dabca and Byblos: New Chronological Evidence. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 28|
Kopetzky, Karin
Byblos, Royal Tombs, Tell el-Dabca, chronology, Middle Bronze Age, synchronisation, Egypt,Egyptology
This article is one of several, which aimed to synchronise major excavation sites along the Levantine coast with the relative chronology of Tell el-Dabca. Research was done in the frame of the EU MSCA project “Egypt in the Levant”. While the main part of this studies was to synchronise newly excavated sites with Tell el-Dabca, also promising museum material from old excavations was taken into consideration. As the Byblos area was one of the most important trading partners for Tell el-Dabca, it was decided to re-investigate the Royal Tombs of the Middle Bronze Age and try to synchronise their material with the stratigraphy of Tell el-Dabca. Since their discovery in the early 1920s, there is an ongoing debate about their chronological dating, which was strongly influenced by the appearance of Egyptian prestige objects naming the kings Amenemhet III and IV inside two of these tombs (tomb I and II). With a few exceptions, most of the scholars tend to date the bulk of these burials into the MB IIA period, with the tombs I and II being contemporaneous with the reign of these late 12th Dynasty kings. The re-investigation of the Egyptian, Egyptianising and local material from the Royal Tombs I, II and III as well as their synchronisation with the Tell el-Dabca stratigraphy is presented in this study.
2019-02-26
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8422-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=buecher/files/aegypten_und_levante1/_gypten_und_Levante_XXVIII/190_8422-5_AuL28_byblos_309-358.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL28s309
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f77
2023-03-07
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Pots, gold, and viceroys: shifting dynamics of Egyptian-Nubian relations at the transition to the New Kingdom, from the viewpoint of Middle Nubian pottery at Tell Edfu. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
Tell Edfu, Middle Nubian pottery, Viceroy of Kush, gold mining, Pan-Grave, Kerma,Egyptology
This paper attempts to marry together the archaeological and historical records for the transition into the New Kingdom, from the viewpoint of the Nubian ceramic sequence at Tell Edfu. The evidence in question dates to a period spanning the late Middle Kingdom through to the early 18th Dynasty and is notable for a distinct change in the character of the assemblage that seems to correspond to marked changes in the social and political relationship between Egypt and Nubia. These changes include an increased Egyptian vigour in goldmining activities and the establishment of the viceregal administration. More broadly, the paper suggests that Tell Edfu and its surrounding region (Hierakonpolis and Elkab) were enmeshed in broad social and political shifts that occurred at that time. It is also suggested that the southern half of Upper Egypt as far as Hierakonpolis should be perceived as a transitional zone in which the Egyptian and Nubians spheres overlapped, both administratively and culturally.
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/200_88353_Souza_313-343.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s313
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003d2539
2021-12-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Early Bronze Age exchange patterns between Egypt and the Levant: a view from First Dynasty Abu Rawash. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXI 31|
Abu Rawash, Egypt, Byblos, Early Dynastic period, Old Kingdom, trade, ceramics, petrography,Egyptology
Geoanalytical results on imported ceramics from Egypt demonstrate wide-ranging links between 1st Dynasty Egypt and different Levantine commodity production centres. This diffuse network contrasts with the highly efficient Old Kingdom supply chain, based on the maritime route to Byblos and the surrounding region in northern Lebanon. A dataset of imported pottery from the 1st Dynasty elite cemetery at Abu Rawash builds on this picture. Early Bronze Age II/Early Levant II ceramic types from the site, mostly variations of one-handled jugs, were identified by thin-section petrography as originating in the Central Levant and the Central Jordan Valley/ northern Canaan. By the early Old Kingdom, a major transition had occurred in Egyptian trade routes, focusing primarily on northern Lebanon. Combed jars replaced the diverse range of jugs and jars as the main imported type in Egypt, yet the Early Dynastic one-handled jug shape continued symbolising the idea of imported liquid commodities in the artistic canon for much of the third millennium.
2021-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9161-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9161-2inhalt/190_9191-2_AEundL31_sowada_425-450.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL31s425
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00321db4
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Shephelah and Jerusalem’s Western Border in the Amarna Period. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXIV 24|
Finkelstein, I.
Egyptology
2015-04-01
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7745-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7745-6inhalt/140_AeuLXXIV_finkelstein_265-274.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00321db4
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00373dd6
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Egyptian Imperial Economy in Canaan: Reaction to the Climate Crisis at the End of the Late Bronze Age. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 27|
Late Bronze, Canaan, Egypt, grain, climate crisis, Megiddo, faunal assemblages, ancient DNA, cattle, zebu, flint tools, pollen,Egyptology
In this article we discuss four datasets that provide evidence for the expansion of grain growing in Canaan in the second half of the 13th century and the 12th century BCE: the faunal and flint records from Megiddo, the pollen diagram for the Sea of Galilee and the ancient DNA study of Bronze and Iron Age cattle in the Levant. Efforts to expand dry farming in Canaan were probably related to the dry climate event in the later phases of the Late Bronze Age, which has recently been detected in several pollen records from the Eastern Mediterranean. We discuss textual evidence related to drought and famine that struck the Near East at that time. We then suggest that the Egyptian administration in Canaan initiated the extension of dry farming in order to stabilise the situation in the southern and eastern fringe areas of the Levant and supply grain to areas in the northern Near East which, according to textual data, were badly afflicted by the climate crisis.
2017-12-27
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8212-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8212-2inhalt/170_8112-2_finkelstein_249-260.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL27s249
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003a4420
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Between Centre and Periphery: Early Egyptian and Nubian Copper Alloy Artefacts in the Collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna (KHM). Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 28|
Engelhardt, Irene
Uhlir, Katharina
Jentsch, Marie
Odler, Martin
Griesser, Martina
Hölzl, Regina
Ancient Egypt, copper metallurgy, X-ray fluorescence, arsenical copper, Early Dynastic period, Old Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, C-Group,Egyptology
The article reports on the results of the project of non-destructive X-ray fluorescence analysis of 15 artefacts, deposited in the Egyptian and Near Eastern Collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien. Artefacts from the sites of Giza, Kubbaniya, Mostagedda, Tura and Toshka were chosen, predominantly from documented archaeological contexts. The periods represented are Early Dynastic, the Old Kingdom, the Middle Kingdom and the Nubian C-Group. The finds were excavated and published by H. Junker and G. Brunton, yet they were analysed for the first time only in the framework of this project. The analysis confirmed the use of copper with impurities in the Early Dynastic period and of arsenical copper in the Early Dynastic period, the Old Kingdom, the Middle Kingdom and the Nubian C-Group. Moreover, on a Dynasty-4 carinated bowl with spout (ÄS 7441) was discovered previously unknown inscription, most probably of the Vizier Seshathetep Heti.
2019-02-26
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8422-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=buecher/files/aegypten_und_levante1/_gypten_und_Levante_XXVIII/230_8422-5_AuL28_copper_419-456.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL28s419
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f51
2020-12-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Inhaltsverzeichnis/Contents. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
Egyptology
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/010_88353_Toc_007-008.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x003c1f51
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f83
2020-12-30
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Third-millennium BC clay figurines from Tell Djassa el Gharbi, Tell Abu Hafur and Tell Rad Shaqrah (Syria). Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
Tell Djassa el Gharbi, Tell Abu Hafur, Tell Rad Shaqrah, clay zoomorphic figurines, clay anthropomorphic figurines, Early Bronze Age, Syria, north Mesopotamia,Egyptology
The present paper analyses third-millennium BC clay figurines from three sites, Tell Djassa el Gharbi, Tell Abu Hafur and Tell Rad Shaqrah, all located in the Khabur River basin (central Jazirah, Syria) and researched in the 1980s and 1990s by the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology, University of Warsaw. The collection numbers twenty-eight specimens and includes thirteen anthropomorphic figurines and fifteen zoomorphic ones. Among the anthropomorphic representations, stylised figurines and figurines with geometricised torsos were recorded, but also fragments of most probably standing and seated representations. Zoomorphic figurines depict equids, sheep, a pig and unidentified quadrupeds. Aside from a comprehensive description of the finds and their typological breakdown, the paper presents the collection against the backdrop of the regional and supra-regional tradition of coroplastic arts. Although the collection is quite small, the study extends our knowledge on this aspect of the Khabur region’s culture, making it possible to define new types of figurines, to verify the chronology of already well-known types and illustrate types very poorly attested so far in this part of northern Mesopotamia. Moreover, the analysis of the figurines from Tell Rad Shaqrah raises questions concerning the distinctness of the Middle Khabur River coroplastic arts, especially in comparison to the much better identified tradition of the Upper Khabur River.
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/260_88353_Makowski_461-482.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s461
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003df23b
2023-02-08
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Egyptian and Oriental Ornaments in the Necropolis of Iulia Traducta (Algeciras, Strait of Gibraltar). Reflections on the Socio-Cultural Influences in the “Circle of the Strait” During the Early Roman Empire. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXII 32|
Early Roman Empire, Western Mediterranean, Hispania, Baetica, eastern imports, Bes.,Egyptology
Three small items belonging to different grave goods found in the Roman necropolis of Iulia Traducta (Algeciras, southern Spain) are analysed in this paper. Their clear provenance from Eastern Mediterranean contexts, as well as their characteristics, allow us to make some observations on the influence and continuity of Punic cultural, economic, and social traditions in this city at the start of the Roman Early Imperial period. The survival of certain Punic features in the face of Roman cultural currents has already been observed and reported by other researchers in various locations in the Strait of Gibraltar.
2022-12-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9339-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9339-5inhalt/170_9339-5_Portillo_001-022.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL32s313
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003e0a6f
2023-02-08
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Great Eastern Canal in Egypt. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXII 32|
Canal, Eastern Delta, Wadi Tumilat, Ptolemaic period, Nabateans, Red Sea, Egypt,Egyptology
This research focuses on the presence of an ancient canal or canals that directly linked the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea by connecting the lakes on the Isthmus of Suez. The Canal region received great attention in the Ptolemaic period. Cities and fortresses were established here, and a series of canals were dug for development and defense. The term “The Great Eastern Canal” appears on the Pithom stele from Ptolemy II’s reign (285–246 BCE), together with information on the re-digging of the Nile–Red Sea Canal. The research is important because it complements the previous studies on the Nile–Red Sea Canal and provides new data and evidence for the existence of a series of canals linking the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea. The author carried out archaeological surveys to determine the courses of these canals.
2023-02-08
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9339-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9339-5inhalt/140_9339-5_Nour_199-230.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL32s199
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0016b08d
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Titelei. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVI|
Bietak, Manfred (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2007-09-03
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3797-9
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll16b08c/AuL-16_00-Titelei_s001-006.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0016b08d
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0016f30e
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Statue of an Asiatic Man from Tell el-Dab<sup>c</sup>a, Egypt. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVI|
Schiestl, R.
Egyptology
2007-09-03
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3797-9
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll16b08c/AuL-16_08-Schiestl_s173-186.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0016f30e
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00373dc8
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Ritual Depositions versus Garbage Pits: A Re-evaluation of Pottery Deposits and Offering Pits at the Late Bronze Age City of Hala Sultan Tekke, Cyprus. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 27|
Cyprus; Late Bronze Age; Pits; Wells; Refuse; Intentional Deposits; Ritual; Feasting; Burial Practice,Egyptology
This paper examines the material from a number of pits and wells from suburban areas of Hala Sultan Tekke, Cyprus. The aim is to identify pits and wells which contain intentionally deposited material other than rubbish. The Late Bronze Age metropolis of Hala Sultan Tekke offers an excellent opportunity for this study, as a considerable number of pits and wells spanning the complete Late Cypriot Bronze Age were excavated and well-documented over the course of almost five decades of archaeological research. As we have very little evidence of ritual practice – distinct cultic structures are as yet unknown at Hala Sultan Tekke – the re-evaluation of selected pottery deposits will offer a key towards a better understanding of possible ritual activities. In addition, Hala Sultan Tekke is – so far – the only Late Cypriot site, where we can see a clear connection between offering pits containing mainly pottery deposits and tombs, as these structures are found in close proximity to each other. This situation supports the view that the material from the offering pits reflects specific rituals for the deceased. Finally, the evidence of ritual feasting at other Late Cypriot sites, such as Kouklia Evreti, Kalavasos Ayios Dhimitrios and Enkomi, will briefly be discussed in order to present a more comprehensive picture.
2017-12-27
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8212-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8212-2inhalt/100_8112-2_buerge_133-150.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL27s133
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003a4422
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Ceramics, Surveys, and Connectivity in Western Anatolia: The Middle and Late Bronze Age Bakırçay/Kaikos Valley Restudied. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 28|
Horejs, Barbara
Pavúk, Peter
Western Anatolia, Eastern Aegean, Bronze Age, pottery, settlement chambers, survey, prehistoric Pergamon,Egyptology
This paper presents the results of a longterm survey conducted in the Bakırçay/Kaikos Valley and the vicinity of Pergamon, which provides a new primary dataset for the 2nd millennium BCE developments in this area. The archaeological evidence will be outlined in detail for the first time here, embedded in broader cultural and material developments of the Western Anatolian Middle and Late Bronze Ages. The discussion will not be limited to ceramic wares and shapes and the chronological assessment of the finds only, but their distribution within the valley and site hierarchies will be assessed as well. Finally, the significance of the Bakırçay Valley within the broader cultural landscapes of Western Anatolia will be reconsidered.
2019-02-26
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8422-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=buecher/files/aegypten_und_levante1/_gypten_und_Levante_XXVIII/240_8422-5_AuL28_westanaltolia_457-486.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL28s457
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f5f
2020-12-30
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Violence and the early Egyptian state. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
Egyptology
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/080_88353_hendrickx_077-083.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s77
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003e0f1e
2023-02-14
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Ägypten und Levante XXXII - complete volume. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXII 32|
Egyptology
2023-02-14
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9339-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9783700193395
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x003e0f1e
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00185e31
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Coffin from Tomb I at Byblos. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVII 17|
Schiestl, Robert
Egyptology
2008-01-18
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/4012-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=4012-2inhalt/AuL-17_16-Schiestl_s265-272.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00185e31
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0032a106
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Grabungsvorberichte/Preliminary Excavation Reports: Grabungen des Österreichischen Archäologischen Instituts Kairo in Tell el-Dabca/Avaris. C. Vorbericht zu den Tierresten aus den Arealen Ezbet Rushdi III und IV (R/III; R/IV). Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXV 25|
;K. Saliari
Kunst, G.K.
Egyptology
2015-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7893-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7893-4inhalt/060_AeuL25_C_089-096.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0032a106
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003a4412
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Tortypologie befestigter Anlagen. Erarbeitung anhand altägyptischer Tore des Mittleren bis Neuen Reiches. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 28|
Jeske, Ann-Kathrin
fortification, military, gates, architecture, Middle Kingdom, New Kingdom, Nubia, Egypt, Sinai, southern Levant,Egyptology
Gates are an integral part of settlements and installations. They can reflect the inhabitants’ perception of their neighbours and the state of defence technology. Because of that it is necessary to use a consistent system to describe gates in order to compare them and beyond it, to draw conclusions from their composition. This paper outlines a newly innovated gate typology developed first for Egyptian gates of fortified installations of the Middle and New Kingdom but with the desire to be used as a system to describe other (non-Egyptian) gates as well. This typological system uses an add-on principal that allows needed adaptations for any gate description, like adding further architectural elements. The about 40 presented Egyptian gates will be described with 6 major types, whereas each type can be subdivided into dependent types to specify the appearance of a gate more detailed. The analysis revealed that all 6 major types can only be identified during the Middle Kingdom, whereas the variety of types is more limited during the New Kingdom.
2019-02-26
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8422-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=buecher/files/aegypten_und_levante1/_gypten_und_Levante_XXVIII/160_8422-5_AuL28_tortypologie_235-258.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL28s235
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f71
2020-12-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Working on the potter’s wheel: technological insights into Mycenaean pottery production. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
Ayios Vasileios, Laconia, Argolid, Mycenaean pottery, wheel-coiling, wheel-throwing, pottery communities,Egyptology
The present paper deals with the wheelbased manufacturing technology employed for the production of pottery in central Laconia and the Argolid during the Mycenaean palatial period (roughly 1450–1200 BCE). The main set of data comes from the combined macroscopic and X-Ray analyses on pottery discovered at the palace of Ayios Vasileios in Laconia. Additional material of Argive/NE Peloponnesian provenance was examined as well for comparative reasons. The latter comes from Tiryns and Tall Zirā‘a, Jordan. Although growing evidence suggests that wheelforming techniques can be more variable than one would have traditionally thought, very few studies have examined the use of the potter’s wheel during the Mycenaean period and the underlying craft behaviours. Our study suggests that the knowledge of this tool in the Argolid and central Laconia was not associated with the wheel-throwing technique but the so-called wheel-coiling, and was based on similar levels of expertise. However, we can also observe variations between these two regions, especially in the ways of mastering the rotary device within the forming process. The manufacture of the wheelmade pottery in Mycenaean Greece implies thus a complex technological phenomenon that involved different potting communities participating in the social and economic organization of palatial pottery production.
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/170_88353_Choleva_219-282.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s219
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003d2656
2021-12-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Preliminaries. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXI 31|
Egyptology
2021-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9161-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9161-2inhalt/005_9191-2_AEundL31_titelei_001-006.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x003d2656
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003df237
2023-02-08
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
A Red Lustrous Wheel-Made Spindle Bottle with an Egyptian Hieroglyphic Inscription in the Egypt Centre, Swansea University, Wales. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXII 32|
Red Lustrous Wheel-made Ware; Levant; Egypt; New Kingdom; hieroglyphic inscription; Egypt Centre, Swansea University,Egyptology
A Red Lustrous Wheel-made Ware, a ceramic product from the second half of the second millennium BC, has turned up in Late Bronze Age settlements and cemeteries in Anatolia, Syria, Palestine, Egypt, and Cyprus, with occasional specimens also found in the Aegean. Its places of origin and manufacture have not yet been conclusively determined, though they were almost certainly located around the north-eastern corner of the Mediterranean, with Cilicia being the most favoured candidate. The commonest type is the spindle bottle, of which a specimen in the Egypt Centre of Swansea University in Wales, exceptionally, has an Egyptian hieroglyphic inscription down one side of the body. The bottle has no provenance, but circumstantial evidence favours a findspot in Egypt, probably a tomb. Disappointingly, the inscription tells us nothing about the place the vessel was made at or its contents but indicates that the text was added much later than the bottle’s production.
2022-12-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9339-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9339-5inhalt/110_9339-5_Merrillees_001-022.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL32s143
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a449
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Tell el-cAjjul 2000: Second Season Preliminary Report with contributions by Anne Lykke, Rainer Feldbacher, Michael Weigl and Christa Mlinar. Ägypten und Levante, Band 12
P. M. Fischer;M. Sadeq
Egyptology
2004-10-06
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3118-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=3118-6inhalt1/06%20Fischer%20109-154.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3359-6
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a449
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002373d1
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
An Industrial Site at al-Shaykh Said/Wadi Zabayda. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XIX 19|
Van den Broeck, A.
Vanthuyne, B.
Peeters, Chr.
Marinova, E.
Verstraeten, G.
Willems, H.
Bourriau, Janine
Kuijper, L.
Eyckerman, M.
French, P.
Hendrickx, S.
Mortier, S.
Vereecken, S.
De Laet, V.
Linseele, V.
Van Neer, W.
De Kooning, Z.
Egyptology
2010-06-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6829-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6829-4inhalt/293_332_Willems.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002373d1
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00277dc2
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Lions from Tell el Dab´a. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XX 20|
Marinatos, Nanno
Egyptology
2011-04-20
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6960-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6960-4inhalt/325_356_Marinatos_Lions_low.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00277dc2
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00308d45
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Abkürzungen/Abbreviations. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXII/XXIII 22-23|
Czerny, Ernst (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2014-05-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7532-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7532-2inhalt/020_AegyptenLevante_Abk_009-012.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00308d45
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003d2519
2021-12-28
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Abkürzungen/Abbreviations. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXI 31|
Egyptology
2021-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9161-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9161-2inhalt/020_9191-2_AEundL31_abk_009-010.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x003d2519
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003d2658
2021-12-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The appearance of the Pastoral Style in relation to the Mycenaean Pictorial Style with reference to the case of some kraters from Pyla-Kokkinokremos. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXI 31|
Pastoral Style, Mycenaean Pictorial Style, kraters, Pyla-Kokkinokremos,Egyptology
The Pastoral Style, which appeared in Cyprus during the LCIIC, is analyzed in this paper. The discussion centers on the pottery material from Pyla-Kokkinokremos, where several examples of Pastoral Style kraters were found. Imported Mycenaean pictorial kraters, discovered at Pyla-Kokkinokremos, are also stylistically and chronologically analyzed in order to clarify their chronological connection to the former, as well as the causative relationship between them. Emphasis is given to the chronology of the Pyla-Kokkinokremos settlement and the well-dated pottery in the kraters’ contexts. The majority of the vessels presented in this article come from recently excavated contexts. Some have been described in a preliminary form elsewhere, while others have never been published. Fragments found in older excavations are also mentioned and given in a few cases to supplement the newly excavated examples. The following chronological analysis of the pottery is based on comparanda from other closed stratigraphic contexts. Parallels from unstratified contexts are solely used for stylistic comparison to the Pyla vessels.
2021-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9161-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9161-2inhalt/120_9191-2_AEundL31_kostopoulou_233-292.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL31s233
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0016b08e
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Inhaltsverzeichnis/Contents. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVI|
Bietak, Manfred (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2007-09-03
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3797-9
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=3797-9toc
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0016b08e
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00185e24
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Ausgrabung eines Palastbezirkes der Tuthmosidenzeit bei <sup>c</sup>Ezbet Helmi/Tell el-Dab<sup>c</sup>a, Vorbericht für das Frühjahr 2007. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVII 17|
Forstner-Müller, Irene
Bietak, Manfred
Egyptology
2008-01-18
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/4012-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=4012-2inhalt/AuL-17_03-Bietak-Muller_s033-058.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00185e24
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00185e25
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Burial Cave 2 in the Azor-Holon Cemetery: An Early Bronze Age I Tomb with Egyptian Finds. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVII 17|
Ovadiah, Asher
van den Brink, Edwin C.M.
Gophna, Ram
Egyptology
2008-01-18
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/4012-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=4012-2inhalt/AuL-17_04-Brink-Gophna-Ovadiah_s059-072.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00185e25
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00185e22
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Seth is Baal - Evidence from the Egyptian script. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVII 17|
Allon, Niv
Egyptology
2008-01-18
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/4012-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=4012-2inhalt/AuL-17_01-Allon_s015-022.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00185e22
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x001e8a78
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Mykenisches in Amarna – Funde der Deutschen Orient Gesellschaft im Ägyptischen Museum Berlin
Hassler, A.
Egyptology
2009-03-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6618-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6618-4inhalt/AuL-18_06-Hassler_s129-144.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x001e8a78
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002373c1
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Abkürzungen. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XIX 19|
Bietak, Manfred (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2010-06-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6829-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6829-4inhalt/009_010 abkürzungen.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002373c1
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002373cc
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Egyptian-type Eighteenth Dynasty Pots at Megiddo. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XIX 19|
Martin, M.A.S.
Egyptology
2010-06-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6829-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6829-4inhalt/211_218_Martin.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002373cc
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00321dc2
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Chrono-Typological Pottery Sequence from the Middle Bronze Age Palace at Kabri: Some Preliminary Results. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXIV 24|
Samet, I.
Egyptology
2015-04-01
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7745-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7745-6inhalt/210_AeuLXXIV_samet_365-395.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00321dc2
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003b51a9
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Occupational History of the Bronze Age Harbour City of Hala Sultan Tekke, Cyprus
Fischer, Peter M.
Hala Sultan Tekke, Cyprus, Bronze Age, Harbour, Trade, Intercultural connections, Chronology, Sea Peoples,Egyptology
The present paper is a synthesis of nine seasons of excavations supported by geophysical surveys at the Late Bronze Age harbour city of Hala Sultan Tekke near Larnaca on the southern littoral of Cyprus. Conclusions and hypotheses dealing with the origin, the heydays and the decline of this eastern Mediterranean trade metropolis are presented in addition to a summary of the previous field reports. A summary of the results from excavations in the recently discovered extramural cemetery with numerous rich tombs, offering pits and wells is included. The city’s vast intercultural relationships, which are based on trade, and chronological and terminological issues are particularly considered. Special attention is devoted to the final decades of the life cycle of this city which fall into the period of years of a widespread crisis at the waning Bronze Age, characterised by the ‘Sea Peoples Phenomenon.
2020-02-24
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8649-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x003b51a9
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL29s189
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003b51ad
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
“Deconstructing” the Northern Levantine Palace: Genesis and Development of a Public Building
Iamoni, Marco
Levant, Palaces, Architecture, Bronze Age, Amorite, Qatna, Alalakh, Ebla,Egyptology
Palaces, in many respects, represent the main outcome of the great socio-economic transformation that characterised the outgrowth of urban societies during the first half of the second millennium BC. In the Levant, the type of building that appeared was characterised by traits that make it quite different from similar and contemporaneous buildings located in Mesopotamia. This fact suggests the existence of an independent local tradition in the Levant which has thus usually been analysed in distinct chronological segments, with separate discussions of the relevant Middle Bronze Age (MBA) and Late Bronze Age (LBA) evidence to hand. This work uses two case studies of palace architecture dating to the MBA and LBA from Qatna to propose an analysis that highlights the existence of several shared traits. Via comparisons with contemporary examples, in particular Alalakh, a common genesis that developed along a unique and continuous path is suggested for both MBA and LBA palaces. The social role of northern Levantine palaces is thus seen as an expression of new local leaderships and as the vehicle of a common language whose origin might be traced back to the emergence of the so-called Amorite Koiné.
2020-02-24
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8649-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x003b51ad
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL29s245
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003df1dc
2023-02-08
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
On Temples, Palaces and the Case of Hazor’s Building 7050: Classifying Ancient Architecture Based on Archaeological Methods. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXII 32|
Hazor, Building 7050, Temple, Palace,Egyptology
This paper addresses a major methodological issue faced by archaeologists when seeking to apply clear definitions to architectural units. Temples and palaces dominate the Bronze Age landscape of the southern Levant. But what are the parameters for distinguishing between these two types of spaces? Architectural analysis on its own can lead to misguided conclusions. A structure must be further contextualized on the local and regional levels, and the use of its interior space must be understood. This paper focuses specifically on the classification of Hazor’s Building 7050, a monumental Late Bronze Age building that sits atop the site’s acropolis. A detailed study of Building 7050’s architecture, space syntax, activity types, metrology, and the site’s urban planning demonstrates that the complex was modeled on cultic, not palatial, space.
2022-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9339-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9339-5inhalt/190_9339-5_Susnow_001-020.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL32s353
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003e0a6d
2023-02-08
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Re-contextualising an Elite Ramesside Family from Tell Nabasha (Ancient Imet). Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXII 32|
Tell Nabasha, Imet, Ramesside block statue, Merenptah, Chautauqua Archaeological Museum, Piramesses,Egyptology
While excavating the site of Tell Nabasha (ancient Imet) in 1886, a large Ramesside block statue belonging to the Royal Scribe and Charioteer Merenptah was uncovered. Eventually transferred to the Chautauqua Archaeological Museum, the statue vanished in 1930 and was rediscovered over 50 years later and subsequently sold into a private collection. This paper contextualises the object, provides a full translation of the inscriptions found on the statue, and links Merenptah’s family to several other pieces of Ramesside private sculpture. It also suggests a potential administrative and religious link between the site of Imet and the nearby capital of Piramesses.
2023-02-08
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9339-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9339-5inhalt/130_9339-5_Nielsen_183-198.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL32s183
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0007e74a
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Preliminary Report on the Geophysical Survey at c Ezbet Rushdi/Tell el-Dabc a in spring 2004. Ägypten und Levante XIV
Irene Forstner-Müller;Wolfgang Müller;Christian Schweitzer;Michael Weissl
Egyptology
2005-06-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3336-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=aeundl101_110.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3591-2
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0007e74a
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00185e2c
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Egyptian and Egyptian-Style Pottery at Tel Dan. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVII 17|
Martin, Mario A.S.
Ben-Dov, Rachel
Egyptology
2008-01-18
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/4012-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=4012-2inhalt/AuL-17_11-Martin-Ben-Dov_s191-204.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00185e2c
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002373c8
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The White Slip Wares from Tell el-Dab´a, in the Palace District at Ezbet Helmi (Areas H/III and H/VI). Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XIX 19|
Fuscaldo, P.
Egyptology
2010-06-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6829-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6829-4inhalt/127_138_Fuscaldo.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002373c8
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00277dba
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
A Middle Bronze Age Burial from Tell Fadous-Kfarabida, Lebanon. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XX 20|
Çakirlar, Canan
Genz, Hermann
Badreshany, Kamal
Riehl, Simone
el-Zaatari, Sireen
Egyptology
2011-04-20
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6960-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6960-4inhalt/183_206 Gentz_et_al_low.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00277dba
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00373dd8
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
New Evidence on the Late Bronze/Iron I Transition at Megiddo: Implications for the End of the Egyptian Rule and the Appearance of Philistine Pottery. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 27|
Late Bronze, Iron I, Megiddo, 20th Dynasty, Philistine pottery, Egypt in Canaan,Egyptology
In this article, we present new evidence pertaining to the transition from the Late Bronze to the Iron I at Megiddo and analyse data from past excavations. Meticulous excavations of stratigraphic sequences in different parts of the site, accompanied by good control over ceramic typology and a rigorous programme of radiocarbon dating, enable observing minute developments in the history of the site. We shed light on the history of Megiddo in the later phases of the Late Bronze Age and early days of the Iron I, the end of the Egyptian rule and the appearance of Philistine pottery. All three issues have implications beyond Megiddo.
2017-12-27
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8212-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8212-2inhalt/180_8112-2_finkelstein_261-280.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL27s261
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00374249
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Nun-Schalen aus der Stadt des Neuen Reiches auf der Insel Sai. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 27|
Sai Island, Nubia, faience, Nun bowls, New Kingdom, settlement,Egyptology
As archaeological remains have proven, the Upper Nubian site Sai Island played an important role during the Egyptian conquest in the early New Kingdom. The Pharaonic town, a fortified settlement on the eastern bank of the island, allows an analysis of the domestic life and the religious beliefs of the Egyptian and Nubian inhabitants. Among the large quantity of New Kingdom finds are so-called Nun bowls, a unique group of faience vessels associated with regeneration and fertility. This paper examines the excavated fragments and their distribution in the different sectors of the settlement as well as their diverse decorative motifs and functions.
2017-12-27
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8212-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8212-2inhalt/240_8112-2_tschorn_431-446.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL27s431
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003a296f
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Ägypten und Levante XXVIII
Bietak, Manfred (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2018-12-27
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8212-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8422-5inhalt
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL28
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003d2527
2021-12-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Egypt and Kush in Mesopotamian Chronicles. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXI 31|
Kush, Mesopotamia, Assyria, Babylon, chronicles, ideology,Egyptology
This article focuses on African-Mesopotamian relations in general and on how Egypt and Kush (in today’s Sudan) are represented in Mesopotamian chronicles specifically. Mesopotamian chronicles, which belong to a genre that focuses on historiography, contain references to Egypt and Kush in seven different chronicles dating to the Neo-Babylonian period and the Hellenistic period. The results of the study show that Egypt and Kush are not differentiated in the sources; that the references in question deal with military conflicts; and that Egypt appears both in positive and negative terms, thus standing in contrast to the propagandistic genre of Mesopotamian royal inscriptions. Even though Mesopotamian chronicles were primarily a matter for the scholarly elite, these texts provide one piece of the puzzle on how Egypt and Kush were regarded in ancient Mesopotamia.
2021-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9161-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9161-2inhalt/090_9191-2_AEundL31_karlsson_163-178.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL31s163
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0007e94f
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Chronology of the Royal Palace of Qatna. PROCEEDINGS OF THE SCIEM 2000 LATE B RONZE A GE C ONFERENCE, Vienna, 30th of January 2003–1st of February 2003 Publikation: Ägypten und Levante XIV
M. Novak
Egyptology
2005-06-14
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3336-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=aeundllXIV299_318.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3591-2
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0007e94f
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00114429
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Ein bibliographischer Wegweise zur absoluten mesopotamischen Chronologie des 2. Jts. v. Chr.. Zentraleuropa Studien|Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XV|
Pruzinsky, R.
Egyptology
2006-04-26
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3645-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll11441e/ein_bibl_181_202.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3709-5
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00114429
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0016e173
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Canaanites Reading Hieroglyphs. Horus is Hathor? - The Invention of the Alphabet in Sinai. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVI|
Goldwasser, O.
Egyptology
2007-09-03
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3797-9
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll16b08c/AuL-16_06-Goldwasser_s121-160.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0016e173
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00308d47
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Report on the excavations of a Hyksos Palace at Tell el-Dab`a/Avaris (23rd August–15th November 2011). Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXII/XXIII 22-23|
Jurman, C.
Bietak, M.
Math, N.
Müller, V.
Egyptology
2014-05-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7532-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7532-2inhalt/040_AegyptenLevante_bietak_017-054.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00308d47
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00308d59
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Egyptian Mission Rescue Excavations in Tell el-Retaba. Part 1: New Kingdom Remains . Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXII/XXIII 22-23|
Wodzińska, A.
Nour el-Din, M.
Rzepka, S.
Jarmużek, Ł.
Egyptology
2014-05-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7532-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7532-2inhalt/170_AegyptenLevante_rzepka_253-288.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00308d59
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0032a11a
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Egyptian Chronology: Ramesses II through Shoshenq III, with Analysis of the Lunar Dates of Thutmoses III. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXV 25|
Krauss, R.
Egyptology
2015-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7893-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7893-4inhalt/160_AeuL25_krauss_new_335-382.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0032a11a
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0032a11e
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Neutron Activation Analysis of Aegean-Style IIIC Pottery from 11 Cypriot and Various Near Eastern Sites. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXV 25|
;H. Mommsen
Mountjoy, P.A.
Egyptology
2015-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7893-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7893-4inhalt/180_AeuL25_mountjoy_421-508.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0032a11e
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003b51ab
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Nuragic Pottery from Hala Sultan Tekke: The Cypriot-Sardinian Connection
Gradoli, Maria Giuseppina
Perra, Mauro
Fischer, Peter M.
Sabatini, Serena
Bürge, Teresa
Nuragic Pottery, Hala Sultan Tekke, Sardinian Pottery, Cyprus,Egyptology
The present paper describes, for the first time, Cypriot evidence of Nuragic tableware from Sardinia discovered at Hala Sultan Tekke. This Late Bronze Age harbour and trade metropolis is situated near modern Larnaca on the southern littoral of Cyprus. The city’s exceptional wealth during the Late Bronze Age (1650–1050 BCE) was based on trade and cross-cultural connections with a vast area, including the entire Aegean, Anatolia, the Levant and Egypt. This is exemplified by the enormous amount of imported goods, most of which originated in the Mycenaean sphere of culture. Five handmade and burnished bowls of dark grey fabric with highly lustrous surfaces found at Hala Sultan Tekke were recently identified as imports from Sardinia. The main purpose of this article is to provide primary information about these exceptional finds and to place them in the context of trade between Sardinia and the eastern Mediterranean.
2020-02-24
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8649-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x003b51ab
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL29s231
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003ed9d8
2024-02-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
A Symbol of Power: Seal Impression with a Soldier and a Bound Captive from Tell Jemmeh. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXIII 33|
Tell Jemmeh, Seal Impression, Canaanite Iconography,Egyptology
In April 2020, a small square-shaped clay object, possibly a docket, was found on the surface of Tell Jemmeh. The object bears an image of a soldier leading a bound naked captive, a rare motif in the iconography of the Southern Levant. By comparing and contrasting ancient Near Eastern parallels, this study suggests a Late Bronze Age date for the object, thus placing it in the geopolitical reality of that period.
2024-02-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9561-0
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9561-0inhalt/220_95610_Weissbein_383-397.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL33s383
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0007e84c
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Umlaufzeit und Deponierung. Eine phönizische Bronzeschale im aksumitischen Reich. Ägypten und Levante XIV
Angelika Lohwasser
Egyptology
2005-06-13
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3336-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=aeundl121_124.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3591-2
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0007e84c
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x001e8a73
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Knochen, Körner und Keramik – Interdisziplinäre Auswertung einer Opfergrube aus Ezbet Helmi .
Bader, B.
Kunst, G.K.
Thanheiser, U.
Egyptology
2009-03-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6618-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6618-4inhalt/AuL-18_01-Bader_s015-048.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x001e8a73
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0032a114
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Dor and Egypt in the Early Iron Age: an Archaeological Perspective of (Part of) the Wenamun Report. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXV 25|
Gilboa, A.
Egyptology
2015-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7893-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7893-4inhalt/130_AeuL25_gilboa_247-274.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0032a114
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00373da6
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Preliminaries. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 27|
Egyptology
2017-12-27
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8212-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8212-2inhalt/000_8112-2_tit_001-006.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL27s1
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00373dc0
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Flint Artefacts from Tell el-Retaba. Polish-Slovak Archaeological Mission, Seasons 2010–2016. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 27|
flint, lithic tools, sickle blades, Tell el-Retaba, Second Intermediate Period, New Kingdom, Third Intermediate Period,Egyptology
Tell el-Retaba is an archaeological site located in the Wadi Tumilat, 35 km west of Ismailiya in Egypt. The joint Polish-Slovak Archaeological Mission has been conducting research there since 2007. This paper reports the results of the analysis of the flint assemblages found at the site from 2010 to 2016. The excavations revealed 180 flint artefacts in stratigraphic units dated from the Second Intermediate Period to the Late Period. The flint assemblages include sickle blades, retouched flakes and blades, pounders, grinders, polishers and some other examples of implements. The flint tool forms and the contexts of their find are described and the preliminary analysis of the raw materials is conducted. The study indicates that there are some differences in the tool forms and the raw materials used for their production in particular historical periods at the site.
2017-12-27
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8212-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8212-2inhalt/060_8112-2_bulawka_087-098.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL27s87
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003d251d
2021-12-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Ramesside Vizier Iuty from Bubastis. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXI 31|
New Kingdom; Ramesside Period; 19th Dynasty; Bubastis; vizier Iuty; prosopography; high-elite grave goods; dating; local elite necropolis,Egyptology
This article presents two unpublished canopic jars of the Ramesside vizier Iuty kept in the Civico Museo Archeologico, Sezione Egizia, in the Castello Sforzesco, Milan. All other currently known elements of the prosopographical dossier of this rather enigmatic functionary are compiled and discussed. The evidence not only allows the identification of the archaeological provenance of the two canopic jars from tomb no. 1130 in the New Kingdom elite cemetery of Bubastis (Tell Basta) in the Eastern Nile Delta. It also serves as a starting point to assess the available data about this vizier in terms of his tomb, burial equipment and date in more detail. Regarding the latter, a position in the 19th Dynasty is argued for, based mainly on the typology of the vizier’s funerary equipment, including the canopic jars, several shabtis, a model scribal palette and a heart-amulet.
2021-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9161-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9161-2inhalt/040_9191-2_AEundL31_auenmueller_015-044.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL31s15
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003e0a73
2023-02-08
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
An Intriguing Inscription from Hatshepsut’s Punt Portico Mentioning a Royal Elephant Hunt. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXII 32|
Niyi, elephant hunt, Hatshepsut, Thutmose I, temple of Hatshepsut, Punt Portico,Egyptology
The aim of this article is to re-analyse an inscription about a royal elephant hunt in the land of Niyi, carved on the west wall of the Punt Portico in the temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el- Bahari. A re-examination and new collation of the original text led to the conclusion that the inscription was a later addition, whose insertion required a modification of the original decoration of this section of the wall. The author observed that, contrary to the generally accepted view of scholars, the cartouche in the first column of the inscription does not include Thutmose I’s throne name but rather that of Hatshepsut, which was subsequently changed to Thutmose II’s. This article also discusses the historical ramifications of the abovedescribed reconstruction of the creation process and the subsequent modification of the inscription in question.
2023-02-08
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9339-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9339-5inhalt/200_9339-5_Taterka_373-391.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL32s373
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003ed9b4
2024-02-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Vorwort für das Herausgebergremium/ Preface on behalf of the Editorial Board. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXIII 33|
Egyptology
2024-02-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9561-0
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9561-0inhalt/040_95610_Vorwort_011-014.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL33s11
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003ed9ce
2024-02-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Some Further Details of Ernest Mackay’s Work in the Theban Necropolis. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXIII 33|
Theban necropolis, Theban tombs, Ernest Mackay, Dorothy Mackay,Egyptology
This article continues the exploration of Ernest J. H. Mackay’s (1880–1943) archaeological research in the Theban necropolis between 1913 and 1916, building on the author’s previous paper. It focuses on the description of works conducted in the Theban tombs, summarized in the collection of Mackay’s notes, housed at the Griffith Institute, University of Oxford (part of the Gardiner MSS).
2024-02-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9561-0
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9561-0inhalt/170_95610_Kaczanovicz_285-301.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL33s285
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a464
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Battle of Kadesh: The Chariot Frieze at Abydos . Ägypten und Levante, Band 13
A. Spalinger
Spalinger, Anthony
Egyptology
2004-10-07
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3243-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=10_Spalinger_163-199.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3360-X
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a464
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00185e2a
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Reshep and Astarte in North Sinai: A Recently Discovered Stela from Tell el-Borg. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVII 17|
Hoffmeier, James K.
Kitchen, Kenneth A.
Egyptology
2008-01-18
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/4012-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=4012-2inhalt/AuL-17_09-Hoffmeier-Kitchen_s127-136.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00185e2a
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0032a104
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Grabungsvorberichte/Preliminary Excavation Reports: Grabungen des Österreichischen Archäologischen Instituts Kairo in Tell el-Dabca/Avaris. B. Der Hafen von Avaris - Das Areal R/IV, Erster Vorbericht. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXV 25|
;A. Hassler;U. Matic;P. Rose
Forstner-Müller, I.
Egyptology
2015-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7893-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7893-4inhalt/050_AeuL25_B_073-088.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0032a104
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0034ae94
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Grabungsvorberichte/Preliminary Excavation Reports: Preliminary Report on the First Season of the Tell Nabasha Project, Autumn 2015. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVI 26|
Mamedow, Mandy
Nielsen, Nicky
Gasperini, Valentina
Settlement archaeology; Delta archaeology; Late Period; Ptolemaic Period; Tell Nabasha; Tell Fara'un; Imet; Persian rider; Sculptor's models,Egyptology
A team from the University of Liverpool undertook the first season of fieldwork at the site of Tell Nabasha near the modern village of el- Hosayneya in the North-eastern Delta in the autumn of 2015. After mapping the eastern portion of the tell, the team conducted test excavations revealing domestic architecture dateable to the transitional period between the Late Period and the early Ptolemaic. More than 200 small finds, as well as 600 diagnostic sherds of pottery and whole vessels were recorded. The ceramic corpus was largely domestic in nature but included a smaller amount of Phoenician and Hellenistic imports.
2016-12-29
collectededition
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8051-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x0034ae94
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL26s65
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003a43fa
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
A farewell to our great friend Lawrence E. Stager. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 28|
Bietak, Manfred
Egyptology
2019-03-11
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8422-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=buecher/files/aegypten_und_levante1/_gypten_und_Levante_XXVIII/040_8422-5_AuL28_farewell_017-020.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL28s17
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0016b0a2
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
A Journey´s End - Two Egyptian Stone Vessels with Hieroglyphic Inscriptions from the Royal Tomb at Tell Mišrife/Qaṭna . Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVI|
Ahrens, A.
Egyptology
2007-09-03
inbook
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3797-9
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll16b08c/AuL-16_01-Ahrens_s015-036.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0016b0a2
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00185e28
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Geophysical Survey 2007 at Tell el- Dab<sup>c</sup>a. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XVII 17|
Schweitzer, Christian
Forstner-Müller, Irene
Weissl, Michael
Herbich, Tomasz
Müller, Wolfgang
Egyptology
2008-01-18
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/4012-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=4012-2inhalt/AuL-17_07-Forstner-Mueller_s097-106.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00185e28
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x001e8a86
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Publikationen
Bietak, M. (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2009-03-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6618-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6618-4inhalt/AuL-19_16-Publikationen_s341-344.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x001e8a86
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003e0a69
2023-02-08
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Wars Between the Aegeans did not Take Place … Development of Iconography and Ideology of Battle, Lion Hunting, and Figures of Power in the Late Bronze Age Aegean. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXII 32|
warriors, lion hunters, figures of power and authority, Late Bronze Age, Aegean,Egyptology
This paper examines representations of battle in Late Bronze Age (LBA) Aegean iconography and their connection to depictions of lion hunters and figures of power and authority. Representations of battle scenes, lion hunters, and figures of power are examined because of their mutual symbolic correlation and importance in the expression of elite identities from the beginning to the end of the LBA in the Aegean. The paper defines the spatial and chronological distribution patterns of the three types of representations. The main focus of the paper is to determine the connection between the changes in these three groups of depictions and changes in the sociopolitical organization of Crete and the Greek Mainland during the LBA. In the context of Crete, the paper explores the changes in the transition between the Neopalatial and Final Palatial periods. As regards the Greek Mainland, the paper examines three main developments. First, it examines the active selection of originally Cretan iconography on the early LBA Greek Mainland. Second, it examines the disappearance of battle scenes and changes in the remaining two groups of representations during the transition between the early Mycenaean and Palatial periods. Third, it examines the re-emergence of battle scenes at the very end of the Palatial period. However, the paper does not treat Crete or the Greek Mainland as integral territorial entities, but acknowledges regionality in the way iconography correlates to socio-political changes.
2023-02-08
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9339-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9339-5inhalt/080_9339-5_Frankovic_057-094.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL32s57
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a44f
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Indications on the Nature of the Language of the Keftiw from Egyptian Sources. Ägypten und Levante, Band 12
E. Kyriakidis
Egyptology
2004-10-06
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3118-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=12_Kyriakidis_211-220.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3359-6
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a44f
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x001e8a70
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Bietak, M. (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2009-03-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6618-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6618-4inhalt/6618-4toc.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x001e8a70
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002d99a6
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Transition from the Bronze to the Iron Age in Northern Palestine. Archaeological and Archaeometric Investigations on Tall Zirā‘a. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXI 21|
Vieweger, D.
Egyptology
2013-01-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7232-1
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7232-1inhalt/170_AeL_21_Viehweger_305_318.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002d99a6
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003a441a
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
A Fresh Look at the Mekal Stele. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 28|
Levy, Eythan
Mekal, Beth-Shean, Reshef, Baal, Seth, Canaanite religion,Egyptology
This article discusses the Mekal stele, a New Kingdom funerary stele from Beth-Shean (northern Palestine) depicting a certain Amenemopet and his son Paraemheb worshipping a god named “Mekal, god of Beth-Shean”. Mekal is a most mysterious god, as he still lacks secure identification in other Egyptian and Levantine sources. This article offers a new edition of the stele, and a fresh discussion of the iconographic type of Mekal in relation to other Egyptian depictions of Asiatic gods, such as Baal-Seth and Reshef. It then offers a critical review of the main past attempts at identifying epigraphic and onomastic parallels to Mekal, and also discusses the dating of the stele, formerly set in Dynasty 18, but now provable to belong in Dynasty 19. It finally argues for the presence of a second funerary stele of Amenemopet in Beth-Shean, before offering a cautious conclusion regarding the god’s identity.
2019-02-26
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8422-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=buecher/files/aegypten_und_levante1/_gypten_und_Levante_XXVIII/200_8422-5_AuL28_mekal_359-378.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL28s359
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0034aeac
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Remote sensing in the Nile Delta: Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Bubastis / Tell Basta. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVI 26|
Lange, Eva
Baumhauer, Roland
Ullmann, Tobias
Archaeology of the Nile Delta, Cemetery, Geomorphology, Historic Cartography, Hydrogeography, Remote Sensing Imagery, Settlement, Temple,Egyptology
The paper describes the latest results of geographic and geophysical investigations at the site of Tell Basta, the ancient city Bubastis, in the south-eastern Nile Delta. Given the obvious impact of the local geomorphology and hydrogeography on the evolution of the city, the addition of such methods to the ongoing archaeological studies at the site is all the more important. Special emphasis lies on the analysis of remote sensing imagery and historic cartographic information, provided by the maps of early travellers in order to generate information about the northwestern part of the tell which is nowadays completely overbuild and not accessible anymore for further archaeological research.
2016-12-29
collectededition
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8051-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x0034aeac
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL26s377
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003d239e
2022-03-16
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Ägypten und Levante XXXI
Bietak, Manfred (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2021-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9161-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9161-2inhalt
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL31
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003df1d8
2023-02-08
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Ein neuer Anlauf zur Erklärung des Personennamens <img src="/buecher/files/aegypten_und_levante1/_gypten_und_Levante_XXXII/Personenname9335.png" style="width:120px;"/> im ägyptischen pBM EA 9964. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXII 32|
Ägyptische Philologie – Ägyptische Onomastik – neue Erklärung für den Frauennamen aus pBM EA 9964,Egyptology
In diesem Beitrag wird der Frauenname aus dem ägyptischen pBM EA 9964 thematisiert. In Übereinstimmung mit der gängigen communis opinio wird er für semitisch beeinflusst gehalten. Die bisherigen Erklärungen von Schneider mit ʾnk „ich“ oder ʾnk „Zinn/Blei“ werden als nicht sehr überzeugend empfunden. Die hier vorgeschlagene Lösung geht von einem möglichen Zusammenhang mit der nordwestsemitischen Wurzel inq „saugen/ säugen“ aus. Das Wort stellt demnach einen Satznamen mit konjugierter semitischer Verbalform dar, für den es genügend Parallelbeispiele gibt. Die Bedeutung „Möge sie säugen“ wird als Bittgebet der Eltern nach der Geburt ihrer Tochter um den Beistand einer Göttin verstanden.
2022-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9339-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9339-5inhalt/060_9339-5_Bojowald_001-006.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL32s41
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003df235
2023-02-08
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
tj-nꜢ-y and kft(j)w in the Annals of Thutmose III: a reassessment of Urk. IV 733:4–7. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXII 32|
Urk. IV 733:4-7; Annals of Thutmose III; Tanaya; Keftiu,Egyptology
Urk. IV 733:4–7 is a brief but very intriguing passage from the Annals of Thutmose III. The passage describes a delivery of items from the land of tj-nꜢ-y, and provides the earliest known attestation of this (probably) Aegean toponym, while also providing the only surviving attestation of kft(j)w in the Annals, in reference to one of the items being delivered. Not surprisingly, this passage has often been mentioned in works and studies focusing on Egypt-Aegean interactions. However, the actual Egyptian wording of the passage has never been analysed or discussed in a detailed and systematic way, and as a result, the available translations usually reflect a rather superficial and somewhat approximate understanding of the text itself. The present article seeks to address this gap by providing a thorough reassessment of the text from both a linguistic and a sociocultural perspective. A framework for disambiguating translations and presenting multiple parallel interpretations will also be briefly introduced at the end.
2022-12-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9339-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9339-5inhalt/100_9339-5_Kilani_001-016.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL32s127
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a44e
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Bericht über die im Frühjahr 2001 erfolgten Sondagen im Dorf cEzbet Helmi (Grabungsfläche H/I). Ägypten und Levante, Band 12
P. Jánosi
Egyptology
2004-10-06
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3118-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=3118-6inhalt1/11%20Janosi%20195-210.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3359-6
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a44e
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0007e74f
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Hazor and Chronology. Ägypten und Levante XIV
Amnon Ben-Tor
Egyptology
2005-06-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3336-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll7e749/aeundl45_68.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3591-2
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0007e74f
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0007e948
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
UNTERSUCHUNGEN DER ZWEIGSTELLE KAIRO DES ÖSTERREICHISCHEN ARCHÄOLOGISCHEN INSTITUTS / BERICHTE DES ÖSTERREICHISCHEN NATIONALKOMITEES DER UNESCO-AKTION FÜR DIE RETTUNG DER NUBISCHEN ALTERTÜMER / CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE CHRONOLOGY OF THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN / VERÖFFENTLICHUNGEN DER ÄGYPTISCHEN KOMMISSION DER ÖSTERREICHISCHEN AKADEMIE DER WISSENSCHAFTEN. Ägypten und Levante XIV
Egyptology
2005-06-14
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3336-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=x-coll7e749/aeundlXIV347_349.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3591-2
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0007e948
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0007e94c
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Coast Contra Inland: Tell el-c Ajjul and Tell Abu al-Kharaz during the late Middle and Late Bronze Ages. PROCEEDINGS OF THE SCIEM 2000 LATE B RONZE A GE C ONFERENCE, Vienna, 30th of January 2003–1st of February 2003 Publikation: Ägypten und Levante XIV
Peter M. Fischer
Egyptology
2005-06-14
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3336-7
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=aeundllXIV249_264.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3591-2
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0007e94c
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x002d99a1
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Philistines, Israelites and Canaanites in the Southern Trough Valley during the Iron Age I. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXI 21|
Faust, A.
Katz, H.
Egyptology
2013-01-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7232-1
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7232-1inhalt/120_AeL_21_Faust_Katz_231_248.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x002d99a1
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00321db6
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
"Minoans", kftjw and the "Islands in the Middle of ω<sup>3</sup>ḏ ωr" Beyond Ethnicity. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXIV 24|
Matić, U.
Egyptology
2015-04-01
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7745-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7745-6inhalt/150_AeuLXXIV_matic_275-292.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00321db6
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00373dc4
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Pyramid Cemetery SAC5, Sai Island, Northern Sudan. An Update Based on Fieldwork from 2015–2017. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 27|
Sai Island, New Kingdom, pyramid tomb, pyramidion, Nubia, shabti,Egyptology
The paper gives a first assessment of the newly discovered Tomb 26 in pyramid cemetery SAC5 on Sai Island (Upper Nubia). In 2017, undisturbed burials of the mid – late 18th Dynasty were exposed and yielded high-quality burial items of Egyptian style (wooden coffins, funerary masks, faience and stone vessels, heart scarabs, a stone shabti, steatite scarabs and a number of intact ceramic vessels). The importance of these finds for reconstructing both daily life and death on New Kingdom Sai, an Egyptian temple town and administrative centre, is highlighted.
2017-12-27
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8212-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8212-2inhalt/080_8112-2_budka_107-130.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL27s107
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003a4410
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Relative Sea Level Variations at Alexandria (Nile Delta, Egypt) over the Last Millennia: Archaeological Implications for the Ancient Harbour. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 28|
Noirot, Brice
Vittori, Cécile
Goiran, Jean-Philippe
Torab, Magdy
sea level; Holocene; subsidence; collapse; geoarchaeology; Mediterranean; ancient harbour; ancient city, risk; Alexandria; Nile delta, Egypt,Egyptology
During the 19th century, remains of an ancient harbour were found underwater at a depth of 5 to 6 meters in the eastern port of Alexandria. A research program was undertaken to determine when the harbour of Alexandria submerged underwater. Data were collected through underwater surveys by scuba diving and by campaigns of corings on land. Geomorphological (i.e. notches and pebble beaches), archaeological (harbour structures), and biological (i.e. marine macrofauna, bioconstructions, and biodepositions) sea level indicators were correlated to understand changes in relative sea level during the last 6 millennia. For each proxy, the altitudinal (vertical) and chronological ranges of imprecision were discussed. The results indicate that the rate of the relative sea level rise is ~80 mm per century between the middle of the 6th millennium and the 5th‒6th c. AD. An abrupt relative sea level rise (3.5 m + 1.5 m) occurred during the mid 8th c. to the end of 9th c. A D. I n t he 8 th c. A D, a s imilar p henomenon was observed for Heracleion (25 km east of Alexandria). Thus, a wide movement of sinking affected in a synchronous manner the western coastal margin of the Nile delta. Since this 8th- 9th c. AD event, the subsidence has increased around 2 m. The role of abrupt sinking events and subsidence remain determining in the deltaic context to anticipate future coastal adaptations and the risk of submersion.
2019-02-26
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8422-5
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=buecher/files/aegypten_und_levante1/_gypten_und_Levante_XXVIII/150_8422-5_AuL28_sealevel_219-234.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL28s219
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f53
2020-12-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Abkürzungen/Abbreviations. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
Egyptology
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/020_88353_Abk_009-010.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x003c1f53
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x001e8a77
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Nubian Pottery from the Palace District of Avaris at cEzbet Helmi, Areas H/III and H/VI Part III: The “Classic” Kerma Pottery from the Second Intermediate Period and the 18th Dynasty
Fuscaldo, P.
Egyptology
2009-03-30
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6618-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6618-4inhalt/AuL-18_05-Fuscaldo_s107-128.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x001e8a77
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00277dbd
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Preliminary Report on the Early Bronze Age III Pottery from Contexts of the 6th Dynasty in the Abydos Middle Cemetery. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XX 20|
Knoblauch, Christian
Egyptology
2011-04-20
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/6960-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=6960-4inhalt/243_262_Knoblauch_low.pdf
ISSN: 1015-5104
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00277dbd
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00308d44
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Inhaltsverzeichnis/Contents. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXII/XXIII 22-23|
Czerny, Ernst (Hrsg.)
Egyptology
2014-05-09
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7532-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7532-2inhalt/010_AegyptenLevante_Toc_007-008.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00308d44
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0032a0f8
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Gesamt-PDF. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXV 25|
Egyptology
2015-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7893-4
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7893-4inhalt/000_AeuL25_Kern200_001-540.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0032a0f8
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00373da8
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Contents. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXVII 27|
Egyptology
2017-12-27
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8212-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8212-2inhalt/010_8112-2_toc_007-008.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL27s7
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f7f
2020-12-30
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Distribution of the pottery coffins and ceramic vessels within the Early Dynastic graves from Tell el-Murra cemetery. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
pottery vessels, pottery coffins, Early Dynastic Period, cemetery, Tell el-Murra,Egyptology
In this paper, the authors present the analysis of the distribution of and relations between pottery vessels and pottery coffins found in Tell el-Murra graves dated to the Early Dynastic period. The research includes, among others, the study of the vessels forms, coffins types, the number and quality of vessels in the assemblages from graves with coffins, type and chronology of these graves and other issues. Based on these investigation we make an attempt to answer the most bothering question: why at Tell el-Murra cemetery there is a relatively high concetrantion of graves with pottery coffins while at other Nile Delta cemeteries of the same chronology they occur rather sporadically?
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/240_88353_Kazimierczak_415-444.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s415
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003d2521
2021-12-29
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
An Egyptian calcite-alabaster drop jar at the Cypriot site of Pyla-Kokkinokremos. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXI 31|
unguent container, drop jar, calcitealabaster, gift exchange, Late Bronze Age,Egyptology
The Late Bronze Age presents a peak in the cultural interactions between the different empires of the ancient Near East. Bulk goods and small quantities of luxury products were exchanged between the kings and the local elite over long distances. During the 2019 excavation campaign, such a luxury item was discovered at the site of Pyla-Kokkinokremos in Cyprus: an Egyptian calcite-alabaster drop jar incised with geometric and floral decorations. In the present publication, this exceptional find is contextualized by examining other decorated drop jars from the Near East.
2021-12-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9161-2
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9161-2inhalt/060_9191-2_AEundL31_crabbe_075-096.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL31s75
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x0005a452
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Wenamun and his Levant – 1075 BC or 925 BC?. Ägypten und Levante, Band 12
B. Sass
Egyptology
2004-10-06
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/3118-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=3118-6inhalt1/15%20Sass%20247-256.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
ISBN: 3-7001-3359-6
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x0005a452
de
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x00321da4
2023-12-27
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
The Administration of Horse Stables in Ancient Egypt. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXIV 24|
Ashmawy Ali, A.
Egyptology
2015-04-01
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/7745-6
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=7745-6inhalt/060_AeuLXXIV_ashmawy_121-140.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x00321da4
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003c1f65
2020-12-30
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Clash of civilisations on the First Cataract? A southern point of view, from old assumptions to new complexities. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXX 30|
Egyptology
2020-12-29
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8835-3
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=8835-3inhalt/110_88353_Manzo_101-113.pdf
ISSN: 1813-5145
DOI: 10.1553/AEundL30s101
en
oai:hw.oeaw.ac.at:0x003ed9ac
2024-03-06
buecher:files:aegypten_und_levante1
Ägypten und Levante XXXIII - complete volume. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXIII 33|
Egyptology
2024-02-28
journal
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/9561-0
oeaw
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
application/pdf
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=9783700195610
ISSN: 1813-5145
GOid: 0xc1aa5576_0x003ed9ac
en