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Commerce and Economy in Ancient Egypt: Proceedings of the Third International Congress for Young Egyptologists 25-27 September 2009, Budapest
András Hudecz and Máté Petrik
Proceedings of the Third International Congress for Young Egyptologists held in Budapest in September 2009.
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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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Preface
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Foreword: Earning a Living in a New Kingdom Village
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The Olive Tree Cultivation and Trade in Ancient Egypt
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The Economic Component of the Title jmy-r(3) hmw-ntr: ‘Overseer of the God’s Servants’?
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Use and Symbolism of Stone in Statuary: The Imitation of Painted Stones
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An Economic Perspective on Relationships between Near Eastern Kingdoms during the Late Bronze Age
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At the Intersection of Trading Routes. Commerce and Economy of Pre- and Early Dynastic Tell el-Farkha (Eastern Nile Delta)
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The Oracular Inscription of the High Priest of Amun Menkheperre in the Khonsu Temple at Karnak
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Business with Gods: The Role of Bargaining in Demotic Letters to Gods and Graeco-Roman Judicial Prayers
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Under the Protection of the Gods: the Divine Role for the Good Outcome of Trade and Mining Expeditions
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On Egyptian Wine Marketing
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High-Status Industries in the Capital and Royal Cities of the New Kingdom
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The Early Egyptian Rulers in the Nile Delta: a View from the Necropolis at Tell el-Farkha
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Two Egyptian Private-Law Documents of the Old Kingdom
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Storage in the Ancient Egyptian Palaces
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Pottery as an Economic Indicator in Egypt’s Marginal Sites
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The Grain Trade and the Importance of Egypt for the Economy of the Hellenistic-Roman World: Some Remarks
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Inscribed Stone Vessels as Symbols of the Egypto-Achaemenid Economic Encounter
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Customs Duty in the New Kingdom
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Maritime Study on North- and Southbound Trade: the Red Sea Harbours
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Gifts Exchange and Tribute in the Amarna Correspondence
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Commercial Routes in Upper Egypt from Naqada II to the Protodynastic: Defining Patterns of Interaction
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Lead Weights and Ingots from Heracleion-Thonis: an Illustration of Egyptian Trade Relations with the Aegean
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The Egyptian Economy: Sources, Models and History
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Trade and Money in Ramessid Egypt: the Use of General Equivalents in Economic Transactions
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List of Abbreviations
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Published: 2010
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407306728 (paperback)
- 9781407336725 (ebook)
BAR Number: S2131