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Subject: | A Manual of Ancient Egyptian Pottery |
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Date: | Wed, 04 Nov 2015 16:34:53 GMT |
From: | Charles Jones |
A manual of Egyptian pottery 1. Fayum A - lower Egyptian culture
By Anna Wodzińska
Boston: Ancient Egypt Research Associates, 2010. Revised First Edition.
ISBN: 978-0-9825544-4-9 (softcover binding)
ISBN: 978-0-9825544-6-3 (spiral binding)
Covers Egyptian pottery, ranging from the earliest (Fayum A) ceramics to pottery made in Egypt today, organised by historical periods. This title illustrates ceramic types with line drawings, accompanied by descriptions that include information on the pot's material, manufacturing techniques, surface treatment and shape
A manual of Egyptian pottery. Vol. 2, Naqada III-Middle Kingdom
By Anna Wodzińska
Boston: Ancient Egypt Research Associates, 2010. Revised First Edition.
ISBN: 978-0-9825544-5-6 (softcover binding)
ISBN: 978-0-9825544-7-0 (spiral binding)
This is the second volume in a four-book set covering all Egyptian pottery, ranging from the earliest (Fayum A) ceramics to modern pottery made in Egypt today, organized by historical periods. The
A Manual of Egyptian pottery. / Volume 3, Second Intermediate period - Late period
By Anna Wodzińska
Boston: Ancient Egypt Research Associates, 2010.
ISBN: 978-0-9825544-0-1 (softcover binding)
ISBN: 978-0-9825544-1-8 (spiral binding)
This is the third volume in a four-book set covering all Egyptian pottery, ranging from the earliest (Fayum A) ceramics to pottery made in Egypt today, organized by historical periods. The manuals
A manual of Egyptian pottery. / Volume 4, Ptolemaic period - modern
By Anna Wodzińska
Boston: Ancient Egypt Research Associates, 2010. ISBN: 978-0-9825544-2-5 (softcover binding) ISBN: 978-0-9825544-3-2 (spiral binding)
This is the fourth volume in a four-book set covering all Egyptian pottery, ranging from the earliest (Fayum A) ceramics to pottery made in Egypt today, organized by historical periods. The manuals are quick identification guides as well as starting points for more extensive research.
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