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Pilgrim flasks: chronological and cultural transformations from the New Kingdom to the Napatan period

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Ceramic pilgrim flasks were prevalent across the Eastern Mediterranean during the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age, and were adopted into Egypt during the reign of Thuthmosis III. Their changing synchronic and diachronic usage across these contexts has however been little explored, and research demonstrates their integral position in commodity exchange. This approach sheds light on how Egyptian colonial practices in New Kingdom and Post New Kingdom Nubia affected material culture. During the...

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Oriental Studies Faculty
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DPhil
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University of Oxford
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2019-08-14

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