
The Workman's Progress
Studies in the Village of Deir el-Medina and Other Documents from Western Thebes in Honour of Rob Demaree
Peeters Publishers
1st Edition
Published on 3. April 2014
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346 pages
978-90-429-3123-7 (ISBN)
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Description
This book contains twenty-two papers collected in honour of Robert J.
Demaree by his friends and colleagues. Because of his expertise in the
area of Western Thebes and ostraca of the village of Deir el-Medina in
particular, the contributors have sought to address these topics in
particular. Central theme of the Festschrift is the community of workmen
of Deir el-Medina, which is investigated from many different angles. The
papers discuss the documentary texts from the village, either written in
graffiti, on papyri or on ostraca, but also aspects of the work in the
Valley of the Kings, the workmen's use of oil, birthing beds, coffins,
stelae as well as their religious beliefs and behaviour. The volume thus
sheds new light on the workmen's community, as well as on the area of
Western Thebes in more general terms.
This volume is a token of
gratitude from the Leiden University department of Egyptology for Rob's
much appreciated contribution to its teaching programme, as well as a
tribute by colleagues worldwide who have worked with him, also in
fieldwork projects in Egypt.
Demaree by his friends and colleagues. Because of his expertise in the
area of Western Thebes and ostraca of the village of Deir el-Medina in
particular, the contributors have sought to address these topics in
particular. Central theme of the Festschrift is the community of workmen
of Deir el-Medina, which is investigated from many different angles. The
papers discuss the documentary texts from the village, either written in
graffiti, on papyri or on ostraca, but also aspects of the work in the
Valley of the Kings, the workmen's use of oil, birthing beds, coffins,
stelae as well as their religious beliefs and behaviour. The volume thus
sheds new light on the workmen's community, as well as on the area of
Western Thebes in more general terms.
This volume is a token of
gratitude from the Leiden University department of Egyptology for Rob's
much appreciated contribution to its teaching programme, as well as a
tribute by colleagues worldwide who have worked with him, also in
fieldwork projects in Egypt.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Leuven
Belgium
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
1080 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-429-3123-7 (9789042931237)
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