Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... Deir el - Medina lives , in the first instance through its texts and its art . And its archaeology ? Whichever study of the Deir el - Medina community we choose , we will find that the site - archaeology serves as little more than an ...
... Deir el - Medina lives , in the first instance through its texts and its art . And its archaeology ? Whichever study of the Deir el - Medina community we choose , we will find that the site - archaeology serves as little more than an ...
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... Deir el - Medina . Our attention is thus not distracted by locally derived written sources . We have only the fruits of excavation and survey , and the knowledge ( from Deir el - Medina ) of what a community of this kind might have been ...
... Deir el - Medina . Our attention is thus not distracted by locally derived written sources . We have only the fruits of excavation and survey , and the knowledge ( from Deir el - Medina ) of what a community of this kind might have been ...
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... Deir el - Medina textual data for domestic economy is very slight for this period , as for others , but a huge wealth of organic material lies largely untapped at sites along the full length of the Nile Valley and Delta . A related ...
... Deir el - Medina textual data for domestic economy is very slight for this period , as for others , but a huge wealth of organic material lies largely untapped at sites along the full length of the Nile Valley and Delta . A related ...
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