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Stone Canvas

Polkowski Pawel Lech
Publication date 24/05/2023
EAN: 9782724709353
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The book presents the proceedings of the international conference on rock art and graffiti organised by IFAO and PCMA, held in Cairo from 10 to 12 November 2019. The broad chronological scope of the contributions, encompassing a period from the Late ... See full description
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PublisherARCHEOLOG CAIRE
Page Count368
Languageen
AuthorPolkowski Pawel Lech
FormatHardback
Product typeBook
Publication date24/05/2023
Weight1283 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)3.40 x 20.60 x 28.20 cm
Towards a better integration of 'rock art' and 'graffiti' studies in Egypt and Sudan
The book presents the proceedings of the international conference on rock art and graffiti organised by IFAO and PCMA, held in Cairo from 10 to 12 November 2019. The broad chronological scope of the contributions, encompassing a period from the Late Palaeolithic to the Islamic era, mixes with a wide territorial range of the case studies, situated mostly in Egypt and Sudan, but reaching as far as the West Mediterranean. This book presents proceedings of the conference devoted to rock art and graffiti studies in Egypt and Sudan that took place in Cairo from 10th to 12th November, 2019. The thematic spectrum of the contributions is very wide in terms of both their geographical and their chronological range, encompassing figural and textual sources dating from the Late Palaeolithic through the Predynastic, Dynastic, and Graeco-Roman periods, up to Christian and Islamic times. Many of the papers combine evidence from various archaeological domains and also attempt to better integrate graffiti and rock art materials in search of a common ground for research. Thus, the volume provides a good overview of the current state of investigations in these two fields of study in Egypt and Nubia.