Lohwasser | Skarabäen des 1. Jahrtausends | Buch | 978-3-525-54394-8 | sack.de

Buch, Deutsch, Band 269, 206 Seiten, gebunden, Format (B × H): 164 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 469 g

Reihe: Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis

Lohwasser

Skarabäen des 1. Jahrtausends

Ein Workshop in Münster am 27. Oktober 2012
1. Auflage 2014
ISBN: 978-3-525-54394-8
Verlag: Vandenhoeck + Ruprecht

Ein Workshop in Münster am 27. Oktober 2012

Buch, Deutsch, Band 269, 206 Seiten, gebunden, Format (B × H): 164 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 469 g

Reihe: Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis

ISBN: 978-3-525-54394-8
Verlag: Vandenhoeck + Ruprecht


While the production of scarabs had started in the early Middle Kingdom in Egypt, it increased tremendously during the first millennium BCE throughout the ancient world. In addition to the production in and for Egypt, new workshops, especially at Naukratis, started to manufacture these small objects for consumption in the entire Mediterranean area. The Western Asiatic production of seal amulets, attested since the Middle Bronze Age, continued to flourish during the Iron Age. In contrast to second-millennium scarabs, however, the first-millennium production both in Egypt and the Near East has hardly been investigated.The present volume results from a gathering of specialists in Egyptology, Near Eastern archaeology and classical archaeology at the University of Münster, to discuss the research potential of first-millennium scarabs and to present the results of recent research. For the first time, studies on Iron Age scarabs covering the whole eastern Mediterranean world, including Egypt and Nubia, are brought together in one volume, demonstrating the global character of this specific artefact group during the first millennium BCE.

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While the production of scarabs had started in the early Middle Kingdom in Egypt, it increased tremendously during the first millennium BCE throughout the ancient world. In addition to the production in and for Egypt, new workshops, especially at Naukratis, started to manufacture these small objects for consumption in the entire Mediterranean area. The Western Asiatic production of seal amulets, attested since the Middle Bronze Age, continued to flourish during the Iron Age. In contrast to second-millennium scarabs, however, the first-millennium production both in Egypt and the Near East has hardly been investigated.
The present volume results from a gathering of specialists in Egyptology, Near Eastern archaeology and classical archaeology at the University of Münster, to discuss the research potential of first-millennium scarabs and to present the results of recent research. For the first time, studies on Iron Age scarabs covering the whole eastern Mediterranean world, including Egypt and Nubia, are brought together in one volume, demonstrating the global character of this specific artefact group during the first millennium BCE.>


Lohwasser, Angelika
Dr. Angelika Lohwasser ist Professorin für Ägyptologie an der Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität Münster

Dr. Angelika Lohwasser ist Professorin für Ägyptologie an der Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität Münster

Dr. Angelika Lohwasser is Professor of Egyptology at the University of Münster, Germany.



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