The rope cave at Mersa Gawasis: a preliminary report

Autores
Veldmeijer, André J.; Zazzaro, Chiara
Año de publicación
2007
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Fil: Veldmeijer, André J. PalArch Foundation; Países Bajos
Fil: Zazzaro, Chiara. University of Naples “L’Orientale"; Italia
In the mid 1970s, Abdel Moneim Sayed discovered the remains of a Middle Kingdom harbour, known in ancient Egypt as S3ww, in Mersa Gawasis, about 22 km south of modern Safaga at the Red Sea coast. It proved to be an important site, not in the least because texts mention expeditions to Bia- Punt. In 2001, the University of Naples “L’Orientale,” the Italian Institute for Africa and the Orient in Rome, in collaboration with the University of Boston, co-directed by Rodolfo Fattovich and Kathryn Bard, started the systematic investigation of the site in order to understand the organisation of seafaring in pharaonic Egypt. The site includes remains of a settlement, an industrial area and various manmade caves. Finds vary from ships timber and anchors to package material such as wooden boxes. One of the most remarkable finds, however, is the large number of rope coils, which are stored in a cave: the so-called ‘Rope Cave’ (Cave 5). Here we present some preliminary notes on this extraordinary discovery, which is dated to the Middle Kingdom...
Fuente
Antiguo Oriente Vol.5, 2007
Materia
ARQUEOLOGIA
NAVEGACION MARITIMA
MATERIALES DE CONSTRUCCION
CUERDAS
EXCAVACIONES ARQUEOLOGICAS
Nivel de accesibilidad
acceso abierto
Condiciones de uso
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
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Repositorio Institucional (UCA)
Institución
Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The rope cave at Mersa Gawasis: a preliminary report
title The rope cave at Mersa Gawasis: a preliminary report
spellingShingle The rope cave at Mersa Gawasis: a preliminary report
Veldmeijer, André J.
ARQUEOLOGIA
NAVEGACION MARITIMA
MATERIALES DE CONSTRUCCION
CUERDAS
EXCAVACIONES ARQUEOLOGICAS
title_short The rope cave at Mersa Gawasis: a preliminary report
title_full The rope cave at Mersa Gawasis: a preliminary report
title_fullStr The rope cave at Mersa Gawasis: a preliminary report
title_full_unstemmed The rope cave at Mersa Gawasis: a preliminary report
title_sort The rope cave at Mersa Gawasis: a preliminary report
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Veldmeijer, André J.
Zazzaro, Chiara
author Veldmeijer, André J.
author_facet Veldmeijer, André J.
Zazzaro, Chiara
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv ARQUEOLOGIA
NAVEGACION MARITIMA
MATERIALES DE CONSTRUCCION
CUERDAS
EXCAVACIONES ARQUEOLOGICAS
topic ARQUEOLOGIA
NAVEGACION MARITIMA
MATERIALES DE CONSTRUCCION
CUERDAS
EXCAVACIONES ARQUEOLOGICAS
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Fil: Zazzaro, Chiara. University of Naples “L’Orientale"; Italia
In the mid 1970s, Abdel Moneim Sayed discovered the remains of a Middle Kingdom harbour, known in ancient Egypt as S3ww, in Mersa Gawasis, about 22 km south of modern Safaga at the Red Sea coast. It proved to be an important site, not in the least because texts mention expeditions to Bia- Punt. In 2001, the University of Naples “L’Orientale,” the Italian Institute for Africa and the Orient in Rome, in collaboration with the University of Boston, co-directed by Rodolfo Fattovich and Kathryn Bard, started the systematic investigation of the site in order to understand the organisation of seafaring in pharaonic Egypt. The site includes remains of a settlement, an industrial area and various manmade caves. Finds vary from ships timber and anchors to package material such as wooden boxes. One of the most remarkable finds, however, is the large number of rope coils, which are stored in a cave: the so-called ‘Rope Cave’ (Cave 5). Here we present some preliminary notes on this extraordinary discovery, which is dated to the Middle Kingdom...
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Veldmeijer, A. J., Zazzaro, C. The rope cave at Mersa Gawasis: a preliminary report [en línea]. Antiguo Oriente. 2007 (5). Disponible en: https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/11940
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