A new project – Pharaonic Rescission: Objects as Crucibles of Ancient Egyptian Societies (PROCESS) – led by Gianluca Miniaci at the University of Pisa, aims to write a social history of ancient Egypt, focusing on the productive level of society in the first half of the 2nd millennium BCE. The team, complemented by Camilla Saler and Vanessa Forte, is implementing a methodology to profile the identity of ancient workers through archaeometric analyses and the study of traces left by manufacture and use.
Object biographies and human practices: launching PROCESS
Miniaci, Gianluca
2020-01-01
Abstract
A new project – Pharaonic Rescission: Objects as Crucibles of Ancient Egyptian Societies (PROCESS) – led by Gianluca Miniaci at the University of Pisa, aims to write a social history of ancient Egypt, focusing on the productive level of society in the first half of the 2nd millennium BCE. The team, complemented by Camilla Saler and Vanessa Forte, is implementing a methodology to profile the identity of ancient workers through archaeometric analyses and the study of traces left by manufacture and use.File in questo prodotto:
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