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Archaeological Anthropology

2004

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Egypt -- History -- Old Kingdom (ca. 2686-ca. 2181 B.C.)

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The Scale Of Pottery Manufacture During The Old Kingdom, Sarah L. Sterling Jan 2004

The Scale Of Pottery Manufacture During The Old Kingdom, Sarah L. Sterling

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The existence of specialized craftsmen — including stonemasons, coppersmiths, carpenters, jewelers and potters — in ancient Egypt arises in part from the general industries spawned from the elaborate monumental constructions that characterize the Old Kingdom (ca. 2600-2100 BCE). Pottery vessels in particular are one of the most abundant kinds of artifacts known from ancient Egypt, with functions ranging from formal presentation to baking bread, to grains and olive oil storage. While not all pottery is associated with monumental architecture, the emergence of specialized or semi-specialized potters is likely due to the same socioeconomic factors that gave rise to such famous …