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This paper presents an attempt to apply advanced computational methods to a database of Old Kingdom Egyptian copper model tools. We examine a particular class of artefacts, chisels. A smaller dataset extracted from them was used to train several linear and non-linear classification models.
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Copper in Ancient Egypt: Before, during and after the Pyramid Age (c. 4000 – 1600 BC
See also:
Adzes in the Early Dynastic Period and the Old Kingdom (Martin Odler)
and other related archive papers.
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This paper examines adzes in written and iconographic sources, together with archaeological material from the Predynastic period to the end of the Old Kingdom in ancient Egypt.
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Archaeometallurgical study of copper alloy tools and model tools from the Old Kingdom necropolis at Giza, deposited in the Egyptian Museum – Georg Steindorff – of Leipzig University. The case study is a part of the monograph "Old Kingdom Tools and Model Tools" written by Martin Odler.
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This study deals with the remains of metal objects from the settlement of workers living and labouring at the Egyptian site of Giza in the reigns of Dynasty 4 Kings Khufu and Khafra (c. 2500–2450 BCE).
Martin Odler; Jirí Kmosek
2021, Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
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The Egyptian Museum of the University of Leipzig has the largest
university collection of ancient Egyptian artefacts in Germany. It
includes important objects from the excavations of the most prolific
excavator among the museum's curators, Georg Steindorff, at the
sites of Abusir, Aniba, and Giza, complemented by objects from
Abydos, Thebes, and Kerma. The catalogue represents the resul
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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 palaeographic evidence and examines Old Kingdom artefacts in order to revise this view on the use of
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Ancient Egypt