Between centre and periphery: early egyptian and nubian copper alloy artefacts in the collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna (KHM)

The article reports on the results of the project of non-destructive X-ray fluorescence analysis of 15 artefacts, deposited in the Egyptian and Near Eastern Collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien. Artefacts from the sites of Giza, Kubbaniya, Mostagedda, Tura and Toshka were chosen, predomin...

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Authors: Odler, Martin (Author) ; Uhlir, Katharina (Author) ; Jentsch, Marie (Author) ; Griesser-Stermscheg, Martina 1974- (Author) ; Hölzl, Regina (Author) ; Engelhardt, Irene (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Akademie [2018]
In: Ägypten und Levante
Year: 2018, Volume: 28, Pages: 419-456
Further subjects:B arsenical copper
B copper metallurgy
B Arsenic
B Ancient Egypt
B Adzes
B Early Dynastic period
B Middle Kingdom
B Arsenic compounds
B Razor blades
B Tombs
B Kingdom of Egypt
B X-ray fluorescence
B Material Culture
B Copper alloys
B Old Kingdom
B C-Group
B Copper
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Summary:The article reports on the results of the project of non-destructive X-ray fluorescence analysis of 15 artefacts, deposited in the Egyptian and Near Eastern Collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien. Artefacts from the sites of Giza, Kubbaniya, Mostagedda, Tura and Toshka were chosen, predominantly from documented archaeological contexts. The periods represented are Early Dynastic, the Old Kingdom, the Middle Kingdom and the Nubian C-Group. The finds were excavated and published by H. Junker and G. Brunton, yet they were analysed for the first time only in the framework of this project. The analysis confirmed the use of copper with impurities in the Early Dynastic period and of arsenical copper in the Early Dynastic period, the Old Kingdom, the Middle Kingdom and the Nubian C-Group. Moreover, on a Dynasty-4 carinated bowl with spout (ÄS 7441) was discovered previously unknown inscription, most probably of the Vizier Seshathetep Heti.
ISSN:1813-5145
Contains:Enthalten in: Ägypten und Levante
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1553/AEundL28s419