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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: André J. Veldmeijer , Salima IkramPublisher: Sidestone Press Imprint: Sidestone Press ISBN: 9789088904691ISBN 10: 9088904693 Pages: 270 Publication Date: 15 December 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsA Survey of the Diplomatic Role of the Charioteers in the Ramesside Period Mohamed Raafat Abbas A Possible Chariot Canopy for Tutankhamun Edwin C. Brock Vehicle of the Sun: The Royal Chariot in the New Kingdom Amy M. Calvert Studying the Six Chariots from the Tomb of Tutankhamun - An Update Joost Crouwel The Introduction of the Light, Horse-Drawn Chariot and the Role of Archery in the Near East at the Transition from the Middle to the Late Bronze Ages: Is there a Connection? Hermann Genz On Urartian Chariots Bilcan Gokce, Kenan Isik& Hatice Degirmencioglu Chariots in the Daily Life of New Kingdom Egypt: A Survey of Production, Distribution and Use in Texts Ole Herslund The Chariot as a Mode of Locomotion in Civil Contexts Heidi Kopp-Junk The Chariot that Plunders Foreign Lands: 'The Hymn to the King in His Chariot' Colleen Manassa A Glimpse into the Workshops of the Chariotry of Qantir-Piramesse - Stone and Metal Tools of Site Q I Silvia Prell Wagons and Carts in the 3rd Millennium BC Syrian Jazirah: A Study through the Documentation Mattia Raccidi Depictional Study of Chariot Use in New Kingdom Egypt Lisa Sabbahy Art and Imperial Ideology: Remarks on the Depiction of Royal Chariots on Wall Reliefs in New-Kingdom Egypt and the Neo-Assyrian Empire Arianna Sacco Chariots' Inner Dynamics: Springs and Rotational Inertias Bela I. Sandor An Alternative Theory for 'Bit-Wear' Found on the Lower Second Premolar of the Buhen Horse Yukiko Sasada Egyptian Chariots: Departing for War Anthony Spalinger Charging Chariots: Progress Report on the Tano Chariot in the Egyptian Museum Cairo Andre J. Veldmeijer, Salima Ikram& Lucy SkinnerReviewsAuthor InformationAndre J. Veldmeijer (Visiting Research Scholar American University in Cairo) studied archaeology at Leiden University (The Netherlands) and received his PhD in Vertebrate Palaeontology from Utrecht University (The Netherlands) in 2006. He has worked in Egypt since 1995 as a leather, footwear and cordage specialist for various missons (including Amarna, Berenike, Dra' Abu el-Naga, Elephantine, Hierakonpolis and Qasr Ibrim). Veldmeijer has also worked in several collections all over the world, studying ancient Egyptian and Nubian leatherwork and footwear as part of the Ancient Egyptian Leatherwork Project (AELP) and the Ancient Egyptian Footwear Project (AEFP) respectively. Among these collections are the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, the British Museum in London and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. His second PhD, on the archaeology of footwear, is planned for the next four years. Veldmeijer is the director of two ongoing research projects: Ancient Egyptian Leatherwork Project (including the Egyptian Museum Chariot Project) and Ancient Egyptian Footwear Project. Veldmeijer is one of the founders and current chairman of the PalArch Foundation. Salima Ikram is an Egyptologist and bioarchaeologist who has worked in Egypt, Turkey and the Sudan. She has directed the Animal Mummy Project at the Egyptian Museum, directs the North Kharga Oasis Darb Ain Amur Survey, and has worked as a funerary archaeologist and archaeozoologist at sites throughout Egypt from Alexandria to Aswan. She has published extensively. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |