Roman and Late Antique Artefacts from Egypt: Understanding Society and Culture

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Roman and Late Antique Artefacts from Egypt: Understanding Society and Culture

Location World regionAfrica
Non British Isles countryEgypt
PlaceEgypt
TGNWorld, Africa, Egypt [7016833]
TGNWorld, Africa, Egypt [7014986]
Grid reference Latitude Longitude27.0 30.0
Grid reference Latitude longitude
bounding box
31.83
24.65 37.12
22.0
Subject Event Type (England)Laser Scanning Survey
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)Rattle
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)Clappers
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)Crotal
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)Cymbal
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)Pan Pipe
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)Rumbler Bell
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)Musical Instrument
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)Bell
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)Flute
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsMusical instruments--Egypt
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsArchaeology
OtherSound Recordings
Period Non-UKOther
NoneIslamic
NoneLate Antique
NoneRoman
Project dates Created From08-AUG-2017
Created To05-JUL-2017
Embargo Date01-JAN-2021
First Released11-JAN-2021
Related information Associated CollectionPetrie Museum online catalogue
Associated PublicationSwift, E. Stoner, J. and Pudsey, A. (forthcoming) A Social Archaeology of Roman and Late Antique Egypt: Artefacts of Everyday Life. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Associated PublicationSwift, E. and Bosworth, L. with Creese, D., Morris, G., Pudsey, A., Richardson, J., Stoner, J., Walker, F and Wright, G. 2021 Creation of Functional Replica Roman and Late Antique Musical Instruments through 3D Scanning and Printing Technology, and their use in research and museum education, Internet Archaeology 56.
Data types available 3D Model21 objects
Audio18 objects

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