Changing Life in Egyptian Alexandria: The Testimony of the Islamic Cemetery on Kom El-dikka (Polish Publications in Mediterranean Archaeology, 3)
معرفی کتاب «Changing Life in Egyptian Alexandria: The Testimony of the Islamic Cemetery on Kom El-dikka (Polish Publications in Mediterranean Archaeology, 3)» نوشتهٔ Robert Mahler، منتشرشده توسط نشر Peeters Publishers & Booksellers در سال 2021. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The volume is a study of a massive set of funerary data from an important site in a city in Egypt, Alexandria, that remains comparatively little known archaeologically for the Islamic period. More than 60 years of research at the cemetery on Kom el-Dikka, carried out by a couple of generations of Polish researchers, have resulted in the exploration of up to 1000 graves, yielding more than 2500 skeletons for anthropological examination. The bioarchaeological data have been analyzed comprehensively in search of evidence for the quality of life in Alexandria between the 9th and 12th centuries. The changing living conditions of the local population, observed over some 400 years, are discussed in the context of historical and archaeological evidence, supplying a useful frame for putting into perspective the results, minor and major, of the osteological study. The author also addresses the controversial issue of the phasing of the cemetery, delivering a conclusive argument for distinguishing just two phases of burial at Kom el-Dikka in the Islamic period. The volume is a study of a massive set of funerary data from an important site in a city in Egypt, Alexandria, that remains comparatively little known archaeologically for the Islamic period. More than 60 years of research at the cemetery on Kom el-Dikka, carried out by a couple of generations of Polish researchers, have resulted in the exploration of up to 1000 graves, yielding more than 2500 skeletons for anthropological examination.0The bioarchaeological data have been analyzed comprehensively in search of evidence for the quality of life in Alexandria between the 9th and 12th centuries. The changing living conditions of the local population, observed over some 400 years, are discussed in the context of historical and archaeological evidence, supplying a useful frame for putting into perspective the results, minor and major, of the osteological study. The author also addresses the controversial issue of the phasing of the cemetery, delivering a conclusive argument for distinguishing just two phases of burial at Kom el-Dikka in the Islamic period 102630_PPMA 3_Mahler_00_Kaft 02_BW_102630_PPMA 3_Mahler 102630_PPMA 3_Mahler_00_Voorwerk 102630_PPMA3_Mahler_01_Introduction 102630_PPMA3_Mahler_02_Chap1 102630_PPMA3_Mahler_03_Chap2 102630_PPMA3_Mahler_04_Chap3 102630_PPMA3_Mahler_05_Chap4 102630_PPMA3_Mahler_06_AppA&B 102630_PPMA3_Mahler_07_List-of-Figs-Tabs
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