Old Kingdom copper tools and model tools

"The Old Kingdom of Egypt (Dynasties 4-6, c. 2600-2180 BC) is famous as a period of the builders of the largest Egyptian pyramids. It is generally accepted that the evidence on the use of copper alloy tools from this era is meagre. Martin Odler gathers the textual, iconographic and palaeographi...

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Main Author: Odler, Martin (Author, VerfasserIn)
Other Authors: Kmošek, Jiři (Contributor, MitwirkendeR)
Dupej, Ján (Contributor, MitwirkendeR)
Arias Kytnarová, Katarína (Contributor, MitwirkendeR)
Document Type: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd , [2016]
Series:Archaeopress egyptology 14
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Author Notes:Martin Odler ; with contributions by Jiři Kmošek, Ján Dupej, Katarína Arias Kytnarová, Lucie Jirásková, Veronika Duliková, Tereza Jamborová, Šárka Msallamová, Kateřina Šálková and Martina Kmoníčková
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