
A View from the Herd
Cattle, Sheep, Goats, and Pigs in Pharaonic Egypt: A Primer for Egyptologists and Archaeologists
Richard W. Redding(Autor*in)
Lockwood Press
Erschienen am 2. Juli 2024
Buch
Hardcover
210 Seiten
978-1-957454-08-5 (ISBN)
Beschreibung
In this book, the late Richard Redding synthesizes his decades-long work on the ancient agricultural economy of Egypt. Drawing on a diverse range of data, including zooarchaeology, ancient texts, and iconographic sources, he explores the role of cattle, sheep, goats and pigs in the economic infrastructure of ancient, mainly Pharaonic, Egypt, along with the complexities of decision-making processes that shaped the use and management of these vital livestock resources.
The book integrates zooarchaeological and historical data with information on unimproved breeds of agricultural livestock from Egypt and the broader Middle East as well as considering texts and tomb paintings. Redding argues that understanding the interplay between economic forces, environmental factors and herders' knowledge of animal characteristics is crucial for unravelling the dynamic nature of decision-making. He explores herd growth rates, meat yields, caloric and nutritional benefits, and optimal herd structures. By employing that data and ecological models, including the annual Nile floods, he provides insights into the adaptive strategies employed by ancient Egyptian herders. In this way, Redding examines the economic rationale behind ancient Egyptian herding communities. His models of Pharaonic herding strategies generate expectations tested using zooarchaeological evidence.
Redding long advocated the modelling approach that he demonstrates here, understanding zooarchaeological data through a lens of animal biology and environmental context. This work should spark wide interest among archaeologists working in disparate regions.
The book integrates zooarchaeological and historical data with information on unimproved breeds of agricultural livestock from Egypt and the broader Middle East as well as considering texts and tomb paintings. Redding argues that understanding the interplay between economic forces, environmental factors and herders' knowledge of animal characteristics is crucial for unravelling the dynamic nature of decision-making. He explores herd growth rates, meat yields, caloric and nutritional benefits, and optimal herd structures. By employing that data and ecological models, including the annual Nile floods, he provides insights into the adaptive strategies employed by ancient Egyptian herders. In this way, Redding examines the economic rationale behind ancient Egyptian herding communities. His models of Pharaonic herding strategies generate expectations tested using zooarchaeological evidence.
Redding long advocated the modelling approach that he demonstrates here, understanding zooarchaeological data through a lens of animal biology and environmental context. This work should spark wide interest among archaeologists working in disparate regions.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
This volume of R.'s work on the animal economy of ancient Egypt has been published posthumously thanks to careful work by the series editors and peer-reviewers, as well as R.'s colleagues and family. The result of this endeavour is a worthy synthesis of R.'s diverse investigations into the herded animals of pharaonic Egypt which serves as an invaluable guide to this area. This rich volume is supplemented with forty-two figures (including full-colour images), thirty-six tables, a comprehensive list of references, and an accessible index. Peter J. Atkins, SOTS 2025 book listWeitere Details
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Sprache
Englisch
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Atlanta
USA
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Für Beruf und Forschung
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42 figures in colour and b&w; 36 tables
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Höhe: 282 mm
Breite: 215 mm
Dicke: 20 mm
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836 gr
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978-1-957454-08-5 (9781957454085)
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View from the Herd
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Richard Redding was a research scientist at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, University of Michigan. He directed the Kom el-Hisn project with Robert Wenke in the 1980s, and later joined the AERA team at Heit el-Ghurab, a settlement at Giza. He is co-author (with Robert Wenke and Anthony Cagle) of Kom El-Hisn (ca. 2500-1900 BC): An Ancient Settlement in the Nile Delta (Lockwood, 2016).