Commerce and economy in ancient Egypt : proceedings of the Third International Congress for Young Egyptologists, 25-27 September 2009, Budapest

Körperschaft: International Congress for Young Egyptologists Budapest, Hungary)
Weitere Verfasser: Hudecz, András.
Petrik, Máté.
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Oxford : Archaeopress, 2010.
Umfang/Format: iv, 187 p. : ill., maps ; 30 cm.
Schriftenreihe: BAR international series ; 2131.
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Foreword: Earning a living in a New Kingdom village / Jac. J. Janssen
  • The olive tree cultivation and trade in ancient Egypt / Jose M. Alba Gomez
  • The economic component of the title jmy-r hmw-ntr 'Overseer of the god's servants'? / Vessela Atanassova
  • Use and symbolism of stone in statuary: the imitation of painted stones / Dania Bordignon
  • An economic perspective on relationships between near eastern kingdoms during the late Bronze Age / Alessandro Cappellini and Sara Caramello
  • At the intersection of trading routes. Commerce and economy of pre- and early dynastic Tell el-Farkha (eastern Nile delta) / Marcin Czarnowicz
  • The oracular inscription of the high priest of Amun Menkheperre in the Khonsu Temple at Karnak / Gabriella Dembitz
  • Business with gods: the role of bargaining in demotic letters to gods and graeco-roman judicial prayers / Kata Endreffy
  • Under the protection of the gods: the divine role for the good outcome of trade and mining expeditions / Barbara Gilli
  • On egyptian wine marketing / Maria Rosa Guasch
  • High-status industries in the capital and royal cities of the New Kingdom / Anna Kathrin Hodgkinson
  • The early egyptian rulers in the Nile delta: a view from the necropolis at Tell el-Farkha / Mariusz A. Jucha
  • Two egyptian private-law documents of the Old Kingdom / Evgeniya Kokina
  • Storage in the ancient egyptian palaces / Giulia Pagliari
  • Pottery as an economic indicator in Egypt's marginal sites / Virpi Perunka
  • The grain trade and the importance of Egypt for the economy of the hellenistic-roman world: some remarks / Marco Rolandi
  • Inscribed stone vessels as symbols of the egypto-achaemenid economic encounter / Ian Shaw
  • Customs duty in the New Kingdom / Birgit Schiller
  • Food and luxury goods: animal remains as an indicator for trade connections based on the example of faunal material from ancient Syene/Aswan, Egypt / Johanna Sigl
  • Maritime stud