Wooden statues of the Old Kingdom: A Typological Study
Material type: TextSeries: Egyptological Memoirs ; 2Publication details: Leiden; Boston; Köln: E.J. Brill, STYX Publiactions, 2001Description: ix, 666 p., 25 cmISBN:- 90 04 12357 1
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Gift J. Harvey and J. van Dijk, 21-2-2002
About 240 wooden statues survive from the Old Kingdom (c. 2575 - 2134 BC). The statues that can be dated by external criteria have been gathered together into a chronological catalogue and their features studied to establish dating criteria. The criteria are then applied to the remaining statues, enabling many of them to be assigned dates within individual reigns of the Old Kingdom.
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