Gold mining in the Eastern Desert of Egypt, from New Kingom to medieval times. New insight from the Samut district

Gold was plentiful in Egypt and had been used by the Pharaohs from the earliest times as a means of asserting their power. But the history and archaeology of the mining and production of Egyptian gold is a lot less known than the splendour of the country’s kings. Between 2013 and 2016, the French Ea...

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Main Authors: Bérangère Redon, Julie Marchand, Thomas Faucher
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Language:deu
Published: University of Warsaw Press 2020-12-01
Series:Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean
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Online Access:http://pam-journal.pl/gicid/01.3001.0014.5039
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description Gold was plentiful in Egypt and had been used by the Pharaohs from the earliest times as a means of asserting their power. But the history and archaeology of the mining and production of Egyptian gold is a lot less known than the splendour of the country’s kings. Between 2013 and 2016, the French Eastern Desert expedition aimed to fill the gaps in our knowledge through the excavation of the gold-mining district of Samut, situated between Edfu and Marsa Alam. It hosts one of the largest and at the same time perfectly preserved Ptolemaic mineral processing sites of the region, Samut North. This enabled the first ever comparison between archaeological remains and the well-known treatise of Agatharchides of Cnidus exposing the terrible living conditions in the gold mines of the Ptolemies. Three other sites were also explored: the impressive village of Samut el-Beda, dated to the New Kingdom, and two small villages from medieval times. Structures and artifacts related to gold processing were discovered at all of the sites, supplying crucial data on the technological and organizational sides of gold exploitation over more than two millennia in the Eastern Desert.
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spelling doaj.art-ce60a83234814410b28d61f45e89b8462024-04-08T11:29:33ZdeuUniversity of Warsaw PressPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean1234-54152083-537X2020-12-0129115317210.31338/uw.2083-537X.pam29.1.0901.3001.0014.5039Gold mining in the Eastern Desert of Egypt, from New Kingom to medieval times. New insight from the Samut districtBérangère Redon0Julie Marchand1Thomas Faucher2HiSoMA – CNRS, LyonHiSoMA – CNRS, LyonIRAMAT-CEB – CNRS, OrléansGold was plentiful in Egypt and had been used by the Pharaohs from the earliest times as a means of asserting their power. But the history and archaeology of the mining and production of Egyptian gold is a lot less known than the splendour of the country’s kings. Between 2013 and 2016, the French Eastern Desert expedition aimed to fill the gaps in our knowledge through the excavation of the gold-mining district of Samut, situated between Edfu and Marsa Alam. It hosts one of the largest and at the same time perfectly preserved Ptolemaic mineral processing sites of the region, Samut North. This enabled the first ever comparison between archaeological remains and the well-known treatise of Agatharchides of Cnidus exposing the terrible living conditions in the gold mines of the Ptolemies. Three other sites were also explored: the impressive village of Samut el-Beda, dated to the New Kingdom, and two small villages from medieval times. Structures and artifacts related to gold processing were discovered at all of the sites, supplying crucial data on the technological and organizational sides of gold exploitation over more than two millennia in the Eastern Desert.http://pam-journal.pl/gicid/01.3001.0014.5039EgyptEastern Desert. gold processingminePtolemaicNew Kingdommedieval period
spellingShingle Bérangère Redon
Julie Marchand
Thomas Faucher
Gold mining in the Eastern Desert of Egypt, from New Kingom to medieval times. New insight from the Samut district
Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean
Egypt
Eastern Desert. gold processing
mine
Ptolemaic
New Kingdom
medieval period
title Gold mining in the Eastern Desert of Egypt, from New Kingom to medieval times. New insight from the Samut district
title_full Gold mining in the Eastern Desert of Egypt, from New Kingom to medieval times. New insight from the Samut district
title_fullStr Gold mining in the Eastern Desert of Egypt, from New Kingom to medieval times. New insight from the Samut district
title_full_unstemmed Gold mining in the Eastern Desert of Egypt, from New Kingom to medieval times. New insight from the Samut district
title_short Gold mining in the Eastern Desert of Egypt, from New Kingom to medieval times. New insight from the Samut district
title_sort gold mining in the eastern desert of egypt from new kingom to medieval times new insight from the samut district
topic Egypt
Eastern Desert. gold processing
mine
Ptolemaic
New Kingdom
medieval period
url http://pam-journal.pl/gicid/01.3001.0014.5039
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