Ancient Egyptians always had an intense and complex relationship with animals in daily life as well as in religion. Despite the fact that research on this relationship has been a topic of study, gaps in our knowledge still remain. This volume presents well over 30 contributions that explore Human-Animal relationships from the Predynastic to the Roman period.The essays cover topics such as animal husbandry, mummification, species-specific studies, the archaeology and economy of the animal cults, funerary practices, iconography and symbolism. The contribution of archaeometrical methods, such as DNA analyses, balms’ analyses, AMS dating, radiography, and 3D imaging, are also represented as these play a significant role in furthering our understanding of the human-animal relationship in Egypt.The range of subject matter and contributors are indicative of the importance of animals and the role that they played in ancient Egypt and Nubia, and emphasises the need for continued inter- and multidisciplinary studies on the subject. The research outlined in this volume has helped, for example, to better identify ways of sourcing the animals used in mummification, contributed to establishing the eras during which animal mummification became common, and highlighted new techniques for acquiring DNA.The fresh insights and diversity of topics makes the volume of interest for professionals (Egyptologists, (archaeo-)zoologists and historians), as well as those who are interested in Egyptology and in the relationship between humans and animals. ‘Creatures of Earth, Water and Sky’ is the result of the first international conference ever dedicated to animals in ancient Egypt and Nubia (the International Symposium on Animals in Ancient Egypt, ISAAE 1, June 1-3 2016, held in Lyon).
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Animals in ancient Egypt and Nubia are explored in several essays, which cover diverse topics including mummification, animal husbandry, iconography and symbolism, and the use of technology in the study of animal remains, including DNA analyses, balms’ analyses, AMS dating, radiography and 3D imaging.
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Preface
Stéphanie Porcier, Salima Ikram & Stéphane Pasquali
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L’exploitation de l’autruche dans l’Égypte ancienne : l’exemple des perles en coquille d’œuf d’autruche
Halima Ali Toybou
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Scanning Sobek: Mummy of the Crocodile God
Julie Anderson & Daniel Antoine
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Donkey Burials at Tell El-Yahudia
Aiman Ashmawy Ali
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À propos des noms d’espèces appartenant au sous-ordre des sauria (lézards) attestés en Égypte ancienne et médiévale : un tour d’horizon zoologique et lexicographique
Sydney H. Aufrère
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Early Travellers and the Animal `Mummy Pits’ of Egypt: Exploration and Exploitation of the Animal Catacombs in the Age of Early Travel
Tessa T. Baber
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From Egyptology to Ornithology: The Cults of Sacred Falcons and The Musée des Confluences’ Raptor Mummies
Rozenn Bailleul-LeSuer
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Interpreting the Faunal Remains from the Tombs at the Temple of Millions of Years of Amenhotep II in Western Thebes: Funerary Practices, Ritual Practices or, Perhaps, Something Else?
Fabio Bona, Anna Consonni, Tommaso Quirino & Angelo Sesana
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Une analyse chimique de la composition de baumes de momies animales égyptiennes conservées au musée des Confluences (Lyon, France)
Manon Bondetti, Stéphanie Porcier, Matthieu Ménager & Cathy Vieillescazes
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Économie du culte des animaux sacrés en Égypte hellénistique et romaine
Silvia Bussi
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Bœufs d’Égypte, bœufs du Soudan : une morphologie différente ?
Louis Chaix
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L’étude des momies animales du musée des Confluences à Lyon. L’exemple des momies de poissons
Alain Charron
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Des chiens et des bandelettes
Françoise Dunand, Roger Lichtenberg, Cécile Callou & Fleur Letellier-Willemin
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Trapping Baqet’s Rat
Linda Evans
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De la valeur emblématique des dromadaires en terre cuite d’Égypte
Jérôme Gonzalez
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Formes et figures animales dans le mobilier égyptien
Hélène Guichard
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Shedding New Light on Old Corpses: Developments in the Field of Animal Mummy Studies
Salima Ikram
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Mummies from the City of Canine Deities: An Analysis of Canid Osteofaunal Remains from the Tomb of the Dogs on Gebel Asyut al-Gharbi, Asyut, Middle Egypt
Chiori Kitagawa
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Emploi et symbolisme des cornes de bovins au Protodynastique : Exemples d’Abou Rawach
Joséphine Lesur
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Appréhender les momies autrement. L’étude des textiles des momies de gazelles du musée des Confluences à Lyon
Fleur Letellier-Willemin
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Known and Unknown Animals in a Bilingual Glossary on a Papyrus from Egypt, and the Egyptian Effect on the Small Animal of Callimachus
Nikos Litinas
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Mummies at Manchester – applying the Manchester Methodology to the Study of Mummified Animal Remains from Ancient Egypt
Lidija McKnight & Stephanie Woolham
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The North Ibis Catacomb at Saqqara
Paul T. Nicholson
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The Conservation of Animal Mummies: Problems and Possible Solutions
Cinzia Oliva & Matilde Borla
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La polychromie d’un cercueil de faucon d’époque romaine
Sandrine Pagès-Camagna & Yannick Vandenberghe
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Sur la manière dont un Égyptien a raconté l’installation de l’animal sacré de Mendès
Stéphane Pasquali
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Datations par le carbone 14 de 63 momies animales du musée des Confluences à Lyon (France)
Stéphanie Porcier, Pascale Richardin, Gaëtan Louarn, Salima Ikram & Didier Berthet
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Les cinq momies de chat de la Società africana d’Italia (SAI) : nouvelles recherches, nouvelles découvertes
Maria Diletta Pubblico & Cinzia Oliva
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The Burial Ground for Osiris-(NN)-Animals at Tuna el-Gebel
Katrin Annikka Schlüter
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A Study of the Wrapping of an Ibis Mummy from the Catacombs of Tuna-el-Gebel, Hermopolis
Ahmed Tarek, Mohamed Abdel-Rahman, Nesma Mohamed, Ahmed Khairy & Ahmed Abedellatif
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The Conservation of Animal Mummies and Associated Materials: Case Studies from the C2RMF
Noëlle Timbart
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Le ‘Tête-de-chien’ (κυνοκÎφαλος) des Grecs : l’Égypte au prisme des animaux
Marco Vespa
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‘Fishing’ for Mitochondrial DNA in Mummified Sacred Ibis: Development of a Targeted Enrichment Protocol Resolves the Ancient Egyptian DNA Survival Debate
Sally Wasef, Leon Huynen, Craig Donald Millar, Sankar Subramanian, Salima Ikram, Barbra Holland Eske Willerslev & David Martin Lambert
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9789088907722
Publisert
2019-09-22
Utgiver
Vendor
Sidestone Press
Høyde
280 mm
Bredde
210 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
310