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++++ De Bonis Vacantibus Johann A. Herold
The volume is dedicated to the results of a recent excavation in
Qantir, Egypt, carried out by the Pelizaus Museum Hildesheim under
the direction of Edgar Pusch with Arne Eggebricht, which identified
the town with Piramesse, the Delta residence of the 19th Dynasty.
The site is particularly notable for its royal stable complex,
which would have held about 500 horses, and the remains of Rameses
II's palace. The volume also examines the unusual pottery vessels
and the evidence for glass technology. The archaeology and the
artefacts are illustrated and the results of the magnetometer
survey are presented in detail. The book is accompanied with a
large fold-out plan of the excavation. The text is predominantly in
German.
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