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The Anra Scarab: An archaeological and historical approach
Fiona Richards
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The potential of the scarab seal is still neglected by many archaeologists. They are primarily considered for chronological purposes, and so their capacity as an historical document is under-rated, as is their value as an archaeological tool. Luckily, more recent studies are beginning to assess the archaeological and historical value of scarabs, and in particular design scarabs, revealing them as potential indicators of cultural interaction, and it is within this genre that the anra (identified always bya sequence of hieroglyphs which includes the letters n and r) scarab is considered in this extensive study. The aim of this work is to try and establish the status, function, meaning, and significance of the anra scarab, and possibly offer something new with regard to the nature of the relationships that existed between the countries of Africa and the Levant during the latter part of the Middle Bronze Age.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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List of Figures in Text
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List of Tables and Graphs in Text
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List of Maps in Text
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
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Chapter I. The Scarab Seal
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Chapter II. Background Relationships: The Middle Bronze Age in Syria, Palestine, Egypt, Nubia
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Chapter III. Chronology
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Chapter IV. Typology
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Chapter V. Contextual Analysis
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Chapter VI. The Meaning of Anra: the El Factor
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Conclusions
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Abbreviations
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Bibliography
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APPENDICES
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CATALOGUE OF ANRA SCARABS
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Published: 2001
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407352640 (ebook)
- 9781841712178 (paperback)
BAR Number: S919