Sandals, shoes and other leatherwork from the Coptic Monastery Deir el-Bachit
Analysis and Catalogue
André J. Veldmeijer | 2012
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The Coptic monastery and cemetery Deir el-Bachit stands on the hilltop of Dra’ Abu el-Naga, the well-known necropolis in Qurna (West Bank, Luxor). It is the largest Coptic monastery complex preserved in Western Thebes and…

Amarna’s Leatherwork
Part I. Preliminary analysis and catalogue
André J. Veldmeijer | 2011
The ancient Egyptian city of Tell el-Amarna (or Amarna, ancient Akhetaten) was the short-lived capital built by the controversial Pharaoh Akhenaten, probably the father of the famous Tutankhamun, and abandoned shortly after his death (c.…

Animism of the Nilotics and Discourses of Islamic Fundamentalism in Sudan
Kuel Maluil Jok | 2011
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of Animism as a religion and a culture of the Nilotic peoples of the Upper River Nile in modern ‘Southern Sudan’. It gives an account of how the Animistic…

Tutankhamun’s Footwear
Studies of Ancient Egyptian Footwear
André J. Veldmeijer | 2011
The discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb by Howard Carter in 1922 is one of the most significant archaeological discoveries of all time. It took Carter and his team 10 years to clear the contents of the…

Leiden Journal of Pottery Studies vol. 26
Edited by Abraham van As | 2010
The Leiden Journal of Pottery Studies was published by the Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University. The first volume was published in 1983. The series ran for 26 years until its last volume was issued in…

Leiden Journal of Pottery Studies vol. 25
Edited by Abraham van As | 2009
The Leiden Journal of Pottery Studies was published by the Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University. The first volume was published in 1983. The series ran for 26 years until its last volume was issued in…

Life on the watershed
Reconstructing subsistence in a steppe region using archaeological survey: a diachronic perspective on habitation in the Jordan Valley
Eva Kaptijn | 2009
The scarcity of water is a major problem in many parts of the Near East today and has been so in the past. To survive in such a region people should be able to structurally…

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Sandals, shoes and other leatherwork from the Coptic Monastery Deir el-Bachit
Analysis and Catalogue
André J. Veldmeijer | 2012
Now 50% off!
The Coptic monastery and cemetery Deir el-Bachit stands on the hilltop of Dra’ Abu el-Naga, the well-known necropolis in Qurna (West Bank, Luxor). It is the largest Coptic monastery complex preserved in Western Thebes and…

Amarna’s Leatherwork
Part I. Preliminary analysis and catalogue
André J. Veldmeijer | 2011
The ancient Egyptian city of Tell el-Amarna (or Amarna, ancient Akhetaten) was the short-lived capital built by the controversial Pharaoh Akhenaten, probably the father of the famous Tutankhamun, and abandoned shortly after his death (c.…

Animism of the Nilotics and Discourses of Islamic Fundamentalism in Sudan
Kuel Maluil Jok | 2011
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of Animism as a religion and a culture of the Nilotic peoples of the Upper River Nile in modern ‘Southern Sudan’. It gives an account of how the Animistic…

Tutankhamun’s Footwear
Studies of Ancient Egyptian Footwear
André J. Veldmeijer | 2011
The discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb by Howard Carter in 1922 is one of the most significant archaeological discoveries of all time. It took Carter and his team 10 years to clear the contents of the…

Leiden Journal of Pottery Studies vol. 26
Edited by Abraham van As | 2010
The Leiden Journal of Pottery Studies was published by the Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University. The first volume was published in 1983. The series ran for 26 years until its last volume was issued in…

Leiden Journal of Pottery Studies vol. 25
Edited by Abraham van As | 2009
The Leiden Journal of Pottery Studies was published by the Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University. The first volume was published in 1983. The series ran for 26 years until its last volume was issued in…

Life on the watershed
Reconstructing subsistence in a steppe region using archaeological survey: a diachronic perspective on habitation in the Jordan Valley
Eva Kaptijn | 2009
The scarcity of water is a major problem in many parts of the Near East today and has been so in the past. To survive in such a region people should be able to structurally…

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