RMAH Publicationshttps://orfeo.belnet.be/handle/internal/252024-03-29T15:38:58Z2024-03-29T15:38:58ZTextiles from Egypt in the Royal Museums of Art and History in Brussels: History and provenance - Annex 2: Concordance table: Egyptian textiles in the RMAH collection included in Errera 1916Van Puyvelde, Alexandrahttps://orfeo.belnet.be/handle/internal/112922024-03-01T01:10:59ZTextiles from Egypt in the Royal Museums of Art and History in Brussels: History and provenance - Annex 2: Concordance table: Egyptian textiles in the RMAH collection included in Errera 1916
Van Puyvelde, Alexandra
List of textiles according to their numbers in ERRERA 1916. Only the textiles recorded in this catalogue are included.
Textiles from Egypt in the Royal Museums of Art and History in Brussels: History and provenance - Annex 1: Overview and concordance table: Egyptian textiles in the RMAH collectionVan Puyvelde, Alexandrahttps://orfeo.belnet.be/handle/internal/112912024-03-01T01:10:58ZTextiles from Egypt in the Royal Museums of Art and History in Brussels: History and provenance - Annex 1: Overview and concordance table: Egyptian textiles in the RMAH collection
Van Puyvelde, Alexandra
This overview and concordance table includes the Egyptian fabrics kept in the Art of Eastern Christianity and the Art of the Islamic World collections, as well as fabrics belonging to the Egyptian Collection of the RMAH. The table lists the textiles according to their current inventory numbers, gives an overview of the provenances and shows, if known, the concordances between the current and old inventory numbers. It also mentions the numbers from Errera’s catalogues. Pharaonic textiles kept in the Egyptian collection are only included if they are mentioned in Errera 1916. Some pharaonic textiles preceded by the letters “Tx” do not have the prefix “E”. We do not yet know whether they indeed correspond with inventory numbers with the prefix “E” from the Egyptian collection. For quite a number of textile fragments, the old inventory numbers remain to be identified.
Pits, pots and silos: Storage facilities at the Predynastic and early pharaonic settlement of ElkabClaes, WouterHendrickx, StanHart, Elizabethhttps://orfeo.belnet.be/handle/internal/112662024-02-07T01:11:46ZPits, pots and silos: Storage facilities at the Predynastic and early pharaonic settlement of Elkab
Claes, Wouter; Hendrickx, Stan; Hart, Elizabeth
Since 2009, the Royal Museums of Art and History (Brussels) have focused their research almost exclusively on the settlement area of the Upper Egyptian site of Elkab. During these excavations, intriguing new data regarding the origin, development, and organisation of this provincial town have come to light. This paper offers an overview of the different types of domestic storage installations that have been identified so far at the site and how their use developed over time. A large public grain storage facility also testifies to the presence of an organised economy under control of the local administration or central government. These structures provide an interesting glimpse on the domestic organisation of the Elkab settlement and its socioeconomic position within the settlement system of the early pharaonic state.
Chapter I The Pottery, B. Imported Coarse Wares, 5. Reduced Wares, 5.2 Imported grey wares from the North of FranceWillems, SonjaVanhoutte, Sofiehttps://orfeo.belnet.be/handle/internal/112442023-12-30T01:15:06ZChapter I The Pottery, B. Imported Coarse Wares, 5. Reduced Wares, 5.2 Imported grey wares from the North of France
Willems, Sonja; Vanhoutte, Sofie
Vanhoutte, Sofie
Chapter on grey coarse wares imported from France to Oudenburg