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Whispers from the desert
This volume is the first of a collection of four presenting the results of research cured out jointly by tao teams (French and Egyptian) in a dry valley situated in Egypt's Eastern desert over the last fifteen years : The wadi Abu Subeira, which opens onto the Nile valley some fifteen kilometers north of Aswan. The present study focuses more specifically on the discoveries of rock-art representations attributable to the Predynastic period, in the 4th millennium.
Nearly a thousand previously unpublished panels, comprising some twenty thousand engravings, are made accessible to the reader, thus renewing our knowledge of prehistoric Egyptian imagery and for the first time, they are integrated into a landscape perspective, within a systematically studied area of about sixty square kilometers. This enormous volume of hitherto unpublished documents allows us to enrich our knowledge of predynastic Egypt, and to reconsider the cultural, societal and environmental issues of that period In the end it opens up new ; unexpected horizons.
Indeed, by considering the establishment of the Pharaonic phenomenon and its local variations from territories as marginal as the wadi Abu Subeira, this study provides a new and broader perspective.
Nearly a thousand previously unpublished panels, comprising some twenty thousand engravings, are made accessible to the reader, thus renewing our knowledge of prehistoric Egyptian imagery and for the first time, they are integrated into a landscape perspective, within a systematically studied area of about sixty square kilometers. This enormous volume of hitherto unpublished documents allows us to enrich our knowledge of predynastic Egypt, and to reconsider the cultural, societal and environmental issues of that period In the end it opens up new ; unexpected horizons.
Indeed, by considering the establishment of the Pharaonic phenomenon and its local variations from territories as marginal as the wadi Abu Subeira, this study provides a new and broader perspective.
This volume is the first of a collection of four presenting the results of research cured out jointly by tao teams (French and Egyptian) in a dry valley situated in Egypt's Eastern desert over the last fifteen years : The wadi Abu Subeira, which opens onto the Nile valley some fifteen kilometers north of Aswan. The present study focuses more specifically on the discoveries of rock-art representations attributable to the Predynastic period, in the 4th millennium.
Nearly a thousand previously unpublished panels, comprising some twenty thousand engravings, are made accessible to the reader, thus renewing our knowledge of prehistoric Egyptian imagery and for the first time, they are integrated into a landscape perspective, within a systematically studied area of about sixty square kilometers. This enormous volume of hitherto unpublished documents allows us to enrich our knowledge of predynastic Egypt, and to reconsider the cultural, societal and environmental issues of that period In the end it opens up new ; unexpected horizons.
Indeed, by considering the establishment of the Pharaonic phenomenon and its local variations from territories as marginal as the wadi Abu Subeira, this study provides a new and broader perspective.
Nearly a thousand previously unpublished panels, comprising some twenty thousand engravings, are made accessible to the reader, thus renewing our knowledge of prehistoric Egyptian imagery and for the first time, they are integrated into a landscape perspective, within a systematically studied area of about sixty square kilometers. This enormous volume of hitherto unpublished documents allows us to enrich our knowledge of predynastic Egypt, and to reconsider the cultural, societal and environmental issues of that period In the end it opens up new ; unexpected horizons.
Indeed, by considering the establishment of the Pharaonic phenomenon and its local variations from territories as marginal as the wadi Abu Subeira, this study provides a new and broader perspective.
Les livres de Maxence Bailly

Les Bagnoles à L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue. Un site majeur du Néolithique moyen en Vaucluse
Samuel Van Willigen, Maxence Bailly, Brigitte Röder, Jörg Schibler, Aurore Schmitt
E-book
1,99 €

20,00 €

Les Bagnoles à L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue. Un site majeur du Néolithique moyen en Vaucluse
Samuel Van Willigen, Maxence Bailly, Brigitte Röder, Jörg Schibler, Aurore Schmitt
Grand Format
36,00 €

Fonctions, utilisations et représentations de l'espace dans les sépultures monumentales du Néolithique européen
Guillaume Robin, André D'Anna, Aurore Schmitt, Maxence Bailly
30,00 €

Techniques & culture N° 58, 1er semestre
Objets irremplaçables
Sandra Revolon, Maxence Bailly, Pierre Lemonnier
28,51 €

Premiers chariots, premiers araires. La diffusion de la traction animale en Europe pendant les IVe et IIIe millénaires avant notre ère
Pierre Pétrequin, Rose-Marie Arbogast, Anne-Marie Pétrequin, Samuel Van Willigen, Maxence Bailly
52,00 €

Les industries lithiques taillées holocènes du Bassin rhodanien. Problèmes et actualités
Maxence Bailly, Robin Furestier, Thomas Perrin
35,00 €