Mortuary Archaeology and Religious Landscape at Graeco-Roman Deir El-Medina

Post-excavation analyses and interpretations of the site of Deir el-Medina have focused on the extensive New Kingdom documentary and material data. This has usually been at the expense of later periods, although the site demonstrates a broad temporal spectrum, with the construction of a Ptolemaic te...

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Authors: Montserrat, Dominic (Author) ; Meskell, Lynn (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: SAGE Publishing 1997
In: The journal of Egyptian archaeology
Year: 1997, Volume: 83, Issue: 1, Pages: 179-197
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