Egyptologists, art historians, philologists, and anthropological
archaeologists have long worked side by side in Egypt, but they
often fail to understand one another's approaches. This book aims
to introduce students to the archaeological side of the study of
ancient Egypt and to bridge the gap between disciplines by
explaining how archaeologists tackle a variety of problems. Douglas
J. Brewer introduces the theoretical reasoning for each approach,
as well as the methods and techniques applied to support it. This
book is essential reading for any student considering further study
of ancient Egypt.
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