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Catalogue of the footwear in the Coptic Museum (Cairo)

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By (author): Andre J. Veldmeijer Salima Ikram

This catalogue presents the ancient Egyptian footwear in the collection of the Coptic Museum in Cairo. The catalogue contains detailed descriptions and measurements, photographs and drawings. Each description of a footwear category is followed by short discussions, addressing topics such as typology and dating. In addition a fairly large corpus of comparative material is presented as well, none of which has been published before. The present work will form an important resource for future study.

This catalogue is one of the results of the Nuffic Tailor Made Training for the curators of the Coptic Museum in Cairo, jointly organized by the Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo and the American University in Cairo in close collaboration with the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, the Coptic Museum Authorities and the Ministry of State for Antiquities Affairs.

Dr. André J. Veldmeijer is Assistant Director for Egyptology of the Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo and has worked as archaeologist in Egypt since 1995 as specialist in, among others, leatherwork and footwear. He (co-)directs several projects, such as the Ancient Egyptian Leatherwork Project, which includes the Egyptian Museum Chariot Project, and the Tutankhamun Sticks & Staves Project. He has published extensively, both scientifically as popular.

Dr. Salima Ikram is Professor of Egyptology at the American University in Cairo, and has worked as an archaeologist in Egypt since 1986, directing the Animal Mummy Project, and co-directing the Predynastic Gallery project, the Egyptian Museum Chariot Project, and the North Kharga Oasis Survey. Dr. Ikram has lectured and published extensively, both for children and adults. See more
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  • Dimensions: 210 x 297mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Sep 2014
  • Publisher: Sidestone Press
  • Publication City/Country: Netherlands
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789088902536

About Andre J. VeldmeijerSalima Ikram

André J. Veldmeijer (assistant director for Egyptology at the Netherlands Flemish Institute Cairo) studied archaeology at Leiden University and received his PhD in Vertebrate Palaeontology from Utrecht University in 2006. He has worked in Egypt since 1995 as a leather footwear and cordage specialist in various research projects. His second PhD on the archaeology of footwear is planned for the next four years. Salima Ikram is Distinguished University Professor of Egyptology at the American University in Cairo and has excavated extensively in Egypt as well as in Turkey. She has directed the Animal Mummy Project the Amenmesse Project (KV10/KV63) the North Kharga Oasis Darb Ain Amur Project and headed the archaeozoology team at Kinet Hoyuk in Turkey. She has a variety of research interests especially the interaction between humans and animals ancient Egyptian foodways rock art death and mummies of both humans and animals. She has published extensively both for scholarly and non-specialist audiences as well as for children and is currently collaborating on the publication of the animal mummies in the Museo Egizio Turin. Ikram is a member of the MAHES (Momies Animales et Humaines EgyptienneS) project.

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