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The Tell el-Ghaba project was born as part of an international
project launched in the early 1990s by the Egyptian government and
UNESCO to save the monuments of North Sinai threatened by the
imminent construction of the El-Salam Canal and its distributaries.
This is the third volume of the work undertaken by the Argentine
Archaeological Mission (AAM) at Tell el-Ghaba in North Sinai. This
volume of Tell el-Ghaba consolidates and extends the results of the
excavations undertaken in the first stage between 1995 and 1999 and
includes the results of the fieldwork conducted in the second stage
in 2010. The overall objective of this project is to study the
history, archaeology and environment of Tell el-Ghaba. Our research
has been directed at developing a deep knowledge of the site: its
environment, occupancy levels, architecture, economy, urban
planning and social structure, and towards understanding the role
of Tell el-Ghaba at a regional level, taking into account its
particular location in the north-eastern boundary of the Delta and
its proximity to the route that once connected Egypt with the south
of Palestine. The volume is divided into an introduction and four
main sections: The environmental and physical studies; the
fieldwork; pottery; other finds.
The concepts of territory and territoriality are analysed on the
basis of anthropological and archaeological data. It is assumed
that territory and territoriality are more complex concepts than
simple space occupation. For the case of Egypt in the Old Kingdom,
the author of this volume considers different variables related to
the ideology and to the socio-political and economic systems of the
Egyptian state. Its consolidation, the royal power legitimisation
and that of the elite, and the socio-political and economic system
are here considered from their unification in the Early Dynastic
period, to the Old Kingdom, when the state expanded and its
political and ideological maturity was achieved.
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