The Excavations at Ismant al-Kharab I : Roman-Period Cartonnage from the Kellis 1 Cemetery

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The Excavations at Ismant al-Kharab I : Roman-Period Cartonnage from the Kellis 1 Cemetery

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 328 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781789259049
  • DDC分類 932.022

Full Description

Excavations by the Dakhleh Oasis Project at Ismant al-Kharab, ancient Kellis in the Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt, revealed the presence of an extensive necropolis dating to the Roman Period, with hundreds of rock-cut tombs containing multiple burials. Termed the Kellis 1 Cemetery, it yielded a range of artefacts and many of the individuals were provided with elaborately decorated cartonnage coverings. This is the largest collection of such material yet discovered in Dakhleh.This book presents a detailed analysis of the entire corpus of cartonnage found at Kellis in a securely excavated context. These objects, which include mummy masks, foot-cases, and full body covers, were part of the burial accoutrements of the wealthier residents of the village. Stylistic and digital investigation of the artefacts suggests a well-defined craft production, with the presence of multiple groups of craftsmen using specific manufacturing techniques and local traits in their iconographic repertoire. The scale of evidence demonstrates that Kellis was a vibrant community with a dynamic funerary production in contact with nearby areas. Comparison with finds from the neighbouring Oasis of Kharga, as well as with artefacts in museums collections and from the antiquities market, suggest a complex network of skilled craftsmen throughout the region. This is the first comprehensive study of the material. It has been studied in person by the author in the field enabling a detailed appraisal of the items, whether intact or fragmentary. It builds on recent research addressing regionalism and craftsmanship, and constitutes one of the main sources to investigate issues of permanence and change in the indigenous funerary customs of the area.

Contents

Foreword (Colin A. Hope)

Acknowledgements

List of figures, plates, maps and tables

Introduction: Scope, methodology, and structure of the study

Status quaestionis: previous research and major contributors

Scope of the present study and research questions

Significance of the research: the importance of the Kellis cartonnage case-study

Methodology

Chapter 1: Cartonnage from Ismant al-Kharab: the archaeological context

Introduction: Ancient Kellis. Description of the site and archaeological investigation Ismant al-Kharab: areas of interest in relation to cartonnage

The Kellis 1 Cemetery: Archaeological investigation

The Dakhleh Oasis Project documentation: sources for the Kellis 1 Cemetery

The Kellis 1 Cemetery: description of the site and previous research

Cartonnage from the North Tomb Group Cartonnage from other sites in Dakhleh Oasis

Chapter 2: The Kellis cartonnage: typological and iconographical study

Mummy masks

Foot-cases

Full body covers

Cartonnage from other areas of Dakhleh

Chapter 3: The Kellis Craftsmen

Introduction

The Kellis Craftsmen

Identification process

The craftsmen groups

Conclusions: the craftsmen and the Kellis cartonnage production

Chapter 4: Cartonnage from Kharga Oasis

Introduction

Ain el-Labakha

Ain el-Dabashiya

El-Deir Dush

Chapter 5: Unprovenanced cartonnage on the art market and in museums

Introduction Cartonnage on the art market

Cartonnage in museums

Conclusions

Bibliography

Appendices

Catalogue of objects

Cartonnage typology

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