Gold and Gold Mining in Ancient Egypt and Nubia: Geoarchaeology of the Ancient Gold Mining Sites in the Egyptian and Sudanese Eastern Deserts (Natural Science in Archaeology)
Klemm, Rosemarie, Klemm, Dietrich
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Description for Gold and Gold Mining in Ancient Egypt and Nubia: Geoarchaeology of the Ancient Gold Mining Sites in the Egyptian and Sudanese Eastern Deserts (Natural Science in Archaeology)
Hardcover. With numerous photographs, maps and drawings, this volume covers the entire history of gold mining in the Egyptian and Nubian (Sudanese) deserts from c.4000BC until the early Islamic period, and includes a comprehensive geological introduction to the region. Series: Natural Science in Archaeology. Num Pages: 649 pages, 68 black & white illustrations, 519 colour illustrations, biography. BIC Classification: 1QDAE; 3D; HDDG; HDT; KNAT. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 184 x 259 x 33. Weight in Grams: 1570.
The book presents the historical evolution of gold mining activities in the Egyptian and Nubian Desert (Sudan) from about 4000 BC until the Early Islamic Period (~800–1350 AD), subdivided into the main classical epochs including the Early Dynastic – Old and Middle Kingdoms – New Kingdom (including Kushitic) – Ptolemaic – Roman and Early Islamic. It is illustrated with many informative colour images, maps and drawings. An up to date comprehensive geological introduction gives a general overview on the gold production zones in the Eastern Desert of Egypt and northern (Nubian) Sudan, including the various formation processes of the gold ... Read more
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Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Springer
Condition
New
Series
Natural Science in Archaeology
Number of Pages
649
Place of Publication
Berlin, Germany
ISBN
9783642225079
SKU
V9783642225079
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Ref
99-2
Reviews for Gold and Gold Mining in Ancient Egypt and Nubia: Geoarchaeology of the Ancient Gold Mining Sites in the Egyptian and Sudanese Eastern Deserts (Natural Science in Archaeology)
From the book reviews: “This book is certainly one of the best records of early mining for any part of the world. We should be most grateful to the authors for compiling so systematic a record of these remains. Archaeologists should waste no time in investigating these settlements before they fall prey to further mining.” (David Killick, Azania: Archaeological ... Read more