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Karanis, An Egyptian Town in Roman Times

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Karanis in Egypt's Fayum region founded around 250BC housed a farming community with a diverse population and a complex material culture. It eventually proved to be an extraordinarily rich archaeol...
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Karanis, a town in Egypt's Fayum region founded around 250 BC, housed a farming community with a diverse population and a complex material culture that lasted for hundreds of years. Ultimately abandoned and partly covered by the encroaching desert, Karanis eventually proved to be an extraordinarily rich archaeological site, yielding tens of thousands of artifacts and texts on papyrus that provide a wealth of information about daily life in the Roman-period Egyptian town. This volume tells of the history and culture of Karanis, and also provides a useful introduction to the University of Michigan's excavations between 1924 and 1935 and to the artifacts, archival records and photographs of the excavation that now form one of the major components of the collection of the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology.






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Price: £9.50
Pages: 60
Publisher: Kelsey Museum Publications
Imprint: Kelsey Museum Publications
Series: Kelsey Museum Publication
Publication Date: 31 December 2004
ISBN: 9780974187303
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

HISTORY / Ancient / Egypt, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology, Archaeology by period / region

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Preface to the Second Edition   T.G. Wilfong

Acknowledgements for the Original Edition   Elaine K. Gazda

Karanis in Perspective   Andrea M. Berlin and Elaine K. Gazda

The Rural Economy   Andrea M. Berlin

Domestic Life   Elaine K. Gazda and Jacqueline Royer

The Temples and the Gods   Elaine K. Gazda

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