Two Foundation Deposits in a Domestic Context at Tell El-Ghaba, A First Millennium Settlement in the Eastern Delta, Egypt
Two foundation deposits were discovered at a private construction at Tell el-Ghaba, a first millennium settlement located in what was once the Eastern Delta. The creation of these deposits seems to have been a rather uncommon practice in domestic contexts. In this paper, the contents of the deposits...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt 2012-01, Vol.48, p.205-219 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Two foundation deposits were discovered at a private construction at Tell el-Ghaba, a first millennium settlement located in what was once the Eastern Delta. The creation of these deposits seems to have been a rather uncommon practice in domestic contexts. In this paper, the contents of the deposits are described, and comparisons are made. The presence of Egyptian and imported pottery and hints of a weaving practice that had already developed in the Southern Levant suggest the presence of foreign people or, at least, a foreign influence at this site. |
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ISSN: | 0065-9991 |