The Great Oasis of Egypt: The Kharga and Dakhla Oases in Antiquity

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The Great Oasis of Egypt: The Kharga and Dakhla Oases in Antiquity Editors: Roger S. Bagnall, Gaelle Tallet Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Cambridge University Press
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Pages: 362 Illustrations and other contents: Worked examples or Exercises; 6 Tables, unspecified; 11 Maps; 9 Halftones, unspecified; 17 Line drawings, unspecified Language: English ISBN: 9781108482165 Categories: ,

The Great Oasis of Egypt provides the first full study of the Dakhla and Kharga oases in antiquity, written by participants in several of the current archaeological projects in this region. The oases were closely tied to Egypt and to each other, but not always easy to control, and their agricultural productivity varied with climatic conditions. The book discusses the oases’ geology, water resources, history, administration, economy, trade connections, taxation, urbanism, religion, burial practices, literary culture, and art. New evidence for human health and illness from the cemeteries is presented along with a synthesis on the use of different types of cloth in burial. A particular emphasis is placed on pottery, with its ability to tell us both about how people lived and how far imports and exports can be seen from the shapes and fabrics, and both literature and art suggest full participation in the culture of Greco-Roman Egypt.

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Author Biography

Roger S. Bagnall is Professor of Ancient History and Leon Levy Director, emeritus, at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, New York University, as well as Jay Professor of Greek and Latin and Professor of History, emeritus, at Columbia University. He is the director of the excavations at Amheida and a co-author of the accompanying volume An Oasis City (2015). He is a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy. Gaëlle Tallet is Assistant Professor of Greek History at the Université de Limoges, and director of the El-Deir archaeological mission in Kharga. She is co-editor, with Thierry Sauzeau, of Mer et désert de l'Antiquité à nos jours: Approches croisées (2018).