Oasis City
"[T]his is indeed a valuable contribution to the study of the history of the Oases of the Western Desert."
Ancient Egypt Magazine
Scattered through the vast expanse of stone and sand that makes up Egypt's Western Desert are several oases. These islands of green in the midst of the Sahara owe their existence to springs and wells drawing on ancient aquifers. Les mer
Amheida, ancient Trimithis, was one of those oasis communities. Located in the western part of the Dakhla Oasis, it was an important regional center, reaching a peak in the Roman period before being abandoned. Over the past decade, excavations at this well-preserved site have revealed its urban layout and brought to light houses, streets, a bath, a school, and a church. The only standing brick pyramid of the Roman period in Egypt has been restored. Wall-paintings, temple reliefs, pottery, and texts all contribute to give a lively sense of its political, religious, economic, and cultural life. This book presents these aspects of the city's existence and its close ties to the Nile valley, by way of long desert roads, in an accessible and richly illustrated fashion.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- New York University Press
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 256
- ISBN
- 9781479889228
- Utgivelsesår
- 2016
- Format
- 25 x 18 cm
Anmeldelser
"[T]his is indeed a valuable contribution to the study of the history of the Oases of the Western Desert."
Ancient Egypt Magazine
"Bagnall and his colleagues have performed a signal service in excavating Amheida so thoroughly and publishing their findings so meticulously."
TLS