Research Catalog

Tell el-Dab'a XXII : "Der Mund der beiden Wege" : Die Siedlung und der Tempelbezirk des Mittleren Reiches von Ezbet Ruschdi

Title
Tell el-Dab'a XXII : "Der Mund der beiden Wege" : Die Siedlung und der Tempelbezirk des Mittleren Reiches von Ezbet Ruschdi / Ernst Czerny.
Author
Czerny, Ernst
Publication
Wien : Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, [2015]
Supplementary Content
Inhaltstext

Items in the Library & Off-site

Filter by

2 Items

StatusVol/DateFormatAccessCall NumberItem Location
T.1TextUse in library DT73.D25 C94 2015g T.1Off-site
T.2TextUse in library DT73.D25 C94 2015g T.2Off-site

Holdings

Details

Additional Authors
SCIEM 2000 (Program)
Description
2 volumes : illustrations (some color), plans; 31 cm.
Series Statement
  • Östereichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Denkscriften fer Gesamtakademie ; Band LXXVII
  • Untersuchungen der Zweigstelle Kairo des Österreichischen Archäologischen Institutes ; Band XXXVIII
Uniform Title
  • Denkschriften der Gesamtakademie ; Bd. 77.
  • Untersuchungen der Zweigstelle Kairo des Österreichischen Archäologischen Institutes ; Bd. 38.
Alternative Title
"Mund der beiden Wege" : Die Siedlung und der Tempelbezirk des Mittleren Reiches von Ezbet Ruschdi
Subjects
Genre/Form
History.
Note
  • "SCIEM 2000"--Page [4] of cover.
  • "Tell el-Dab'a XXII is the comprehensive final publication of the results of an excavation by the Cairo branch of the Austrian Archaeological Institute in the area of Ezbet Rushdi, northeast of Tell el-Dab'a (Area R/I). A first excavation at that site in the 1950's by the Egyptian Antiquities Organisation had revealed the existence of a large mud brick temple plus surrounding settlement structures of the 12th dynasty date. The Austrian archaeological work in 1996 under the directorship of Manfred Bietak has the initial scope to re-examine the previous results and to clarify some details. However, it developed into a more substantial excavation held in two campaigns, which yielded many new results and finds. The temple building was re-studied; it could be established that it was founded not earlier than the middle-12th dynasty (probably in the fifth year of Sesostris III). A previous settlement beneath the temple was newly discovered"--Page [4] of cover.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Teil I. Text -- Teil II. Abbildungen, Tafeln, Pläne, Profile, Schnitte.
ISBN
  • 9783700169949
  • 3700169949
OCLC
  • ocn933387394
  • 933387394
  • SCSB-5839253
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries