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This volume describes, illustrates, and analysis the finds from the excavations at Dra' Abu el-Naga, an important necropolis on the east bank of the Nile in Luxor (Egypt), which was in use from Middle Kingdom times until the early Christian era. Excavations of the site have been conducted by the German Archaeological Institute (DAI).
A wide variety of leather objects or objects with leather parts have been discovered, including footwear, musical objects, loincloths as well as parts of furniture. The dating of these objects, mirroring the variety, ranges from Pharaonic to Ottoman. The present work describes these finds in detail, accompanied by colour photographs and drawings. The analysis includes the discussion of the provenance of the finds, the interpretation of the objects from a technological as well as typological point of view and dating.
(With contributions by Daniel Polz and Ute Rummel)
Contents
Introduction
The Archaeological Investigations of Dra' Abu el-Naga (by Daniel Polz and Ute Rummel)
Researching Leather
Materials and Methods
Terminology
Quantity and Breakdown by Functional Groups
Provenance (by Daniel Polz and Ute Rummel)
Introductory Remarks
Provenance of Leather Objects According to Find Numbers (FN)
Analysis
Footwear: Sandals
Footwear: Shoes
Clothing
Furniture
Belts, Straps, Cordage and Related Objects
Book Covers
Mummy-Braces
Musical Instruments
Waste and Offcuts
Bags and Other Containers
Final Considerations
Bibliography
Catalogue
Footwear: Sandals
Footwear: Shoes
Furniture
Belts, Straps, Cordage and Related Objects
Bags and Other Containers
Book Covers
Mummy-Braces
Clothing
Waste and Offcuts
Musical Instruments
Miscellaneous
Unidentified
Concordance