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Late Roman Glassware and Pottery from Amarna and Related Studies
Late Roman Glassware and Pottery from Amarna and Related Studies
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Ancient Egypt
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Barry Kemp
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excavations
glass
incomplete excavations
Kom el-Nana
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Late Roman sites
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pottery collections
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Robert Miller
second volume
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Tell el-Amarna
unstratified pottery
Product details
- ISBN 9780856982125
- Publication Date: 31 Dec 2013
- Publisher: Egypt Exploration Society
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
This is the second volume on the monastic site of Kom el-Nana at Tell el-Amarna and brings up-to-date the excavations carried out there. The first volume contained mainly unstratified pottery and no glass, and included some of the Late Roman sites around Amarna. This volume brings together the stratified pottery and both stratified and unstratifued glass, and includes more Late Roman site around Amarna which were visited by Robert Miller in 1988 and Barry Kemp in 1995. Due to the incomplete nature of the excavations at present (only around a third of the monastery has so far been excavated) and the time elapsed since abandonment, the conclusions reached on the dating of the site may well have to be revised in future. In the meantime, the collections of pottery and glass will, hopefully, prove useful for those working in the Middle East and especially in Egypt.
Late Roman Glassware and Pottery from Amarna and Related Studies
€32.50
