Tell el-Borg II : Excavations in North Sinai / ed. by James K. Hoffmeier.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Published Reports and Studies on the Work at Tell El-Borg -- Chapter 1. A Brief Summary of a Decade of Research in North Sinai and Tell el-Borg -- Chapter 2. Geological Investigation of the Ballah Depression, Northern Suez Canal Zone, Egypt -- Chapter 3. Public Space at Tell el-Borg: Field II, Areas 1–3 -- Chapter 4. The Funerary Area: Field III, The “Eastern Cemetery” -- Chapter 5. Clay Coffins from Tell el-Borg -- Chapter 6. The “Western Cemetery” -- Chapter 7. Field VI: The Domestic Space -- Chapter 8. Mapping an Ancient Egyptian Highway of North Sinai: The Ways of Horus -- Chapter 9. Identification and Provenance of Elite Stones Found at Tell el-Borg -- Chapter 10. Lithics / Chipped Stone Implements from Tell el-Borg -- Chapter 11. Report on the Charred Plant Remains at Tell el-Borg -- Chapter 12. Faunal Report on the First Three Seasons of Excavations (2000–2002) -- Chapter 13. The Faunal Remains from the 2004–2007 Excavations at Tell el-Borg -- Chapter 14. The Equid Remains from Tell el-Borg -- Chapter 15. Reflections on a Decade of Research and Excavations at Tell el-Borg and Its Environs (1998–2008)
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This is the second and final volume of scientific and interdisciplinary reports on the excavations and research conducted at Tell el-Borg, north Sinai, between 1998 and 2008, written by the scholars and specialists who worked on the site under the direction of Professor James K. Hoffmeier.This volume focuses on the cemetery areas, which yield more than a dozen tombs, typically made of mud brick, some of which were constructed for a single occupant and some of which were larger tombs that accommodated multiple family members. Included is a treatment of an area of “public” space featuring a temple and a well, among other things, and a study of the geological results of the nearby ancient Ballah Lakes that offers new data on the history of the Nile distributary that flowed by Tell el-Borg. The balance of the work deals with specialty reports, including the faunal and botanical remains, the clay coffins, and elite stones. A concluding chapter offers a synthesis of the decade of work and ties together the finds published in both volumes.In addition to the editor, the contributors to this volume include Stephen Moshier, Bahaa Gayed, Gregory D. Mumford, Scott D. Haddow, Mark Janzen, Thomas W. Davis, Rexine Hummel, Hesham M. Hussein, Carole McCartney, Michelle A. Loyet, Louise Bertini, and Salima Ikram.
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In English.
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