The Oxford Handbook of Roman Egypt

Author:   Christina Riggs (Professor of the History of Art and Archaeology, School of Art, Media, and American Studies, University of East Anglia)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198854906


Pages:   816
Publication Date:   27 December 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Christina Riggs (Professor of the History of Art and Archaeology, School of Art, Media, and American Studies, University of East Anglia)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.10cm , Height: 3.70cm , Length: 24.60cm
Weight:   1.564kg
ISBN:  

9780198854906


ISBN 10:   0198854900
Pages:   816
Publication Date:   27 December 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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List of Figures List of Contributors Abbreviations IntroductionChristina Riggs: Part 1: Land and State 1: Friederike Herklotz: Aegypto capta: Augustus and the Annexation of Egypt 2: Katherine Blouin: Between Water and Sand: Agriculture and Husbandry 3: Matt Gibbs: Manufacture, Trade, and the Economy 4: Andrea Jördens: Government, Taxation, and Law 5: Rudolf Haensch: The Roman Army in Egypt 6: Stefan Pfeiffer: The Imperial Cult in Egypt Part 2: City, Town, and Chora 7: Marjorie S. Venit: Alexandria 8: Laurens E. Tacoma: Settlement and Population 9: Penelope Wilson: Archaeology in the Delta 10: Paola Davoli: The Archaeology of the Fayum 11: Adam Lajtar: The Theban Region under the Roman Empire 12: Donald M. Bailey: Classical Architecture in Roman Egypt 13: Katja Lembke: City of the Dead: Tuna el-Gebel 14: T. G. Wilfong: The University of Michigan Excavation of Karanis (1924-1935): Images from the Kelsey Museum Photographic Archives Part 3: People 15: Andrea Jördens: Status and Citizenship 16: Katelijn Vandorpe: Identity 17: Andrew Harker: The Jews in Roman Egypt: Trials and Rebellions 18: Myrto Malouta: Families, Households, and Children in Roman Egypt 19: Walter Scheidel: Age and Health Part 4: Religion 20: David Frankfurter: Religious Practice and Piety 21: Jacco Dieleman: Coping with a Difficult Life: Magic, Healing, and Sacred Knowledge in Roman Egypt 22: Martina Minas-Nerpel: Egyptian Temples of the Roman Period 23: Martin Andreas Stadler: Funerary Religion in Roman Egypt: The Final Phase of an Egyptian Tradition 24: Gaëlle Tallet: Oracles in Roman Egypt 25: Martin Bommas: Isis, Osiris, and Serapis in the Roman Period 26: Gaëlle Tallet and Christiane Zivie-Coche: Imported Cults in Roman Egypt, 27: Martin Andreas Stadler: Egyptian Cult: The Evidence from the Temple Scriptoria and Christian Hagiographies 28: Malcolm Choat: Christianity Part 5: Texts and Language 29: Mark Depauw: Language Use, Literacy, and Bilingualism 30: Arthur Verhoogt: Papyri in the Archaeological Record 31: T. V. Evans: Latin in Egypt 32: Amin Benaissa: Greek Language, Education, and Literary Culture 33: Friedhelm Hoffmann: Hieratic and Demotic Literature 34: David Klotz: Egyptian Hieroglyphs in the Roman Period 35: Malcolm Choat: Coptic Part 6: Images and Objects 36: Maria Cannata: Art without Artistsa A Textual Window on the Funerary Artists of Roman Egypt 37: Barbara E. Borg: Portraits in Roman Egypt 38: Sandra Sandri: Terracottas 39: Jennifer Gates-Foster: Pottery 40: Beatrix Gessler-Löhr: Mummies and Mummification in Roman Egypt: Decline or Heydaya 41: Molly Swetnam-Burland: Nilotica and the Image of Egypt Part 7: Borders, Trade, and Tourism 42: Ian C. Rutherford: Travel and Pilgrimage in Roman Egypt 43: Olaf E. Kaper: The Western Oases 44: Jennifer Gates-Foster: The Eastern Desert and the Red Sea Ports 45: László Török: Between Egypt and Meroitic Nubia: The Southern Frontier Region

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Christina Riggs is Professor of the History of Art and Archaeology at the School of Art, Media, and American Studies, University of East Anglia, having previously worked in museums in Cambridge, Manchester, and Oxford, and is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London. Author of The Beautiful Burial in Roman Egypt (Oxford 2005), Riggs studied at Brown University, the University of California at Berkeley, and Harvard Univeristy, before receiving her doctorate from Oxford University.

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