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The fourth volume in the Amheida series, Ain el-Gedida: 2006-2008 Excavations of a Late Antique Site in Egypt''s Western Desert (Amheida IV) presents the systematic record and interpretation of the archaeological evidence from the excavations at Ain el-Gedida, a fourth-century rural settlement in Egypt''s Dakleh Oasis uniquely important for the study of early Egyptian Christianity and previously known only from written sources.
Nicola Aravecchia (Washington University), the Deputy Field Director of NYU''s Amheida Excavations, offers a history of the site and its excavations, followed by an integrated topographical and archaeological interpretation of the site and its significance for the history of Christianity in Egypt. In the second half of the volume a team of international experts presents catalogs and interpretations of the archaeological finds, including ceramics (Delphine Dixneuf, CRNS), coins (David M. Ratzan, NYU), ostraca and graffiti (Roger S. Bagnall,

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      Publisher: New York University Press
      Publication Date: 01/03/2019
      ISBN13: 9781479803019, 978-1479803019
      ISBN10: 1479803014

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The fourth volume in the Amheida series, Ain el-Gedida: 2006-2008 Excavations of a Late Antique Site in Egypt''s Western Desert (Amheida IV) presents the systematic record and interpretation of the archaeological evidence from the excavations at Ain el-Gedida, a fourth-century rural settlement in Egypt''s Dakleh Oasis uniquely important for the study of early Egyptian Christianity and previously known only from written sources.
      Nicola Aravecchia (Washington University), the Deputy Field Director of NYU''s Amheida Excavations, offers a history of the site and its excavations, followed by an integrated topographical and archaeological interpretation of the site and its significance for the history of Christianity in Egypt. In the second half of the volume a team of international experts presents catalogs and interpretations of the archaeological finds, including ceramics (Delphine Dixneuf, CRNS), coins (David M. Ratzan, NYU), ostraca and graffiti (Roger S. Bagnall,

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