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Beads from Excavations at Qustul, Adindan, Serra East, Dorginarti, Ballana, and Kalabsha - A-Group, Post-A-Group, C-Group, N-Type, P-Type, Pan Grave, Kerma, Middle Kingdom, and New Kingdom (Hardcover)
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Beads from Excavations at Qustul, Adindan, Serra East, Dorginarti, Ballana, and Kalabsha - A-Group, Post-A-Group, C-Group, N-Type, P-Type, Pan Grave, Kerma, Middle Kingdom, and New Kingdom (Hardcover)
Series: Oriental Institute Nubian Expedition
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This book presents a comprehensive corpus of beads and pendants
found during excavations undertaken by the Oriental Institute of
the University of Chicago between 1960 and 1968 at the Lower Nubian
sites of Qustul, Adindan, Serra East, Dorginarti, Ballana and
Kalabsha and stored in the Oriental Institute Museum. This vast,
illustrated catalogue organises the finds first chronologically
according to the main periods of Nubian history and then by
cultural units, beginning with the A-Group and ending with modern
times. The present volume-the first of two-comprises beads from
Early Nubian (A-Group, Post-A-Group), Middle Nubian (C-Group, Pan
Grave, Kerma, Middle Kingdom), and New Kingdom sites. The
discussion of each cultural unit begins with background information
and develops into a fascinating story of the most characteristic
types that form part of that group's identity, though types and
materials often cross chronological and regional borders. The story
is also one of jewellery fashions and the wealth and long-distance
contacts of Lower Nubia, which lay at the crossroads of ancient
routes in this part of the world. More specialized information on
bead types, ordered by the materials from which the beads were
made, is given in the second section of each cultural category. An
outline of the preserved beadwork and an anthropological analysis
of the remains of the beads' owners, together with references to
parallels known from relevant literature and museum research, are
also provided. The book concludes with illustrated synoptic and
concordance tables that allow the reader to switch easily between
catalogue, Oriental Institute Museum, and Oriental Institute Nubian
Expedition find numbers.
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