Greek Imports in Egypt: Graeco-Egyptian Relations during the First Millennium B.C.
Material type: TextSeries: The Excavations of the Czechoslovak Institute of Egyptology at Abusir ; VIIPublication details: Prague: Czech Institute of Egyptology, Charles University, 2002Description: 122 p., 30 cmISBN:- 80-86277-23-2
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Continuing Resources | Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo (NVIC) Library First Floor - 1.05 | Abusir VII (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Abusir VII |
Gift of the Czech Institute.
The early Greek residents to arrive in Egypt were very much regarded as foreigners and were subject to all sorts of restrictions. Gradually, however, the barriers were broken down as closer connections were established with the Greek mainland and new trading centres such as Naukratis were established. This volume studies the large amount of Greek imported pottery found in Egypt and assesses what the pottery can tell us about the nature of Egyptian-Greek relationships, Greek settlement in Egypt and international trading patterns.
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