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Verfasst von:Burke, Katherine Strange [VerfasserIn]   i
Titel:The Sheikh's house at Quseir Al-Qadim
Titelzusatz:documenting a thirteenth-century Red Sea port
Mitwirkende:Goodman, Steven M. [MitwirkendeR]   i
 Wetterstrom, Wilma [MitwirkendeR]   i
Verf.angabe:by Katherine Strange Burke; with contributions by Steven M. Goodman and Wilma Wetterson
Verlagsort:Chicago
Verlag:The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago
Jahr:2021
Umfang:lxiv, 359 Seiten
Illustrationen:Illustrationen
Format:30 cm
Gesamttitel/Reihe:Oriental Institute publications ; volume 144
Fussnoten:Includes index ; "This publication is based on my doctoral dissertation, completed at the University of Chicago in the spring of 2007..." (s. Seite xix)
Hochschulschrift:Dissertation, University of Chicago, 2007
ISBN:978-1-61491-056-5
 1-61491-056-1
Abstract:"This study of a thirteenth-century dwelling on Egypt’s Red Sea Coast draws on multiple lines of evidence—including texts excavated at the site—to reconstruct a history of the structure and the people who dwelt within. The inhabitants participated in Nile Valley-Red Sea-Indian Ocean trade, transported Ḥāǧǧ pilgrims, sent grain to Mecca and Medina, and wrote sermons and amulets for the local faithful. These activities are detailed in the documents and fleshed out in the botanical, faunal, artifact, and stratigraphic evidence from the University of Chicago’s excavations (1978–82). This compound eventually consisted of two houses and a row of storerooms and became the center of mercantile activity at Quseir al-Qadim. Over time, as the number of named individuals who received shipping notes addressed to the “warehouse of Abū Mufarij” increased, living rooms and storerooms were added to accommodate this expansion of commerce. While most merchants were dealing in textiles, dates, and grains, additional commodities traded included perfumes, gemstone-decorated textiles, resist-dyed textiles, and porcelains. Specialist studies by Steven Goodman on the avian faunal remains and Wilma Wetterstrom on the macrobotanical finds reveal that the compound’s occupants enjoyed a diet of chicken and Nile Valley produce such as grapes and watermelon, and they were supplemented by high-priced imports: nuts and fruits from around the Mediterranean, along with medicinal plants from as far away as India, indicate the wealth and status of this family of merchants. The evidence from this small portion of Quseir al-Qadim yields a rich local story that is a microcosm of Nile Valley-Red Sea-Indian Ocean trade under the last Ayyubid sultans of Egypt."
Schlagwörter:(g)Sheikh's House <Myos Hormos>   i / (g)Myos Hormos   i / (s)Lagergebäude   i / (s)Archäologische Stätte   i / (s)Handel   i / (z)Geschichte   i
Dokumenttyp:Hochschulschrift
Sprache:eng
Bibliogr. Hinweis:Erscheint auch als : Online-Ausgabe: Burke, Katherine Strange: The sheikh's house at Quseir Al-Qadim. - Chicago : Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, 2021. - 1 Online-Ressource (lxiv, 359 pages)
Sach-SW:Antiquities
Geograph. SW:Egypt
 Egypt ; Qusayr al-Qadīm (Extinct city)
K10plus-PPN:1761799258
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