ABSTRACT
In this fresh and engaging volume, Denys A. Stocks examines the archaeological and pictorial evidence for masonry in ancient Egypt. Through a series of experiments in which he tests and evaluates over two hundred reconstructed and replica tools, he brings alive the methods and practices of ancient Egyptian craftworking, highlighting the innovations and advances made by this remarkable civilisation.
This practical approach to understanding the fundamentals of ancient Egyptian stoneworking shows the evolution of tools and techniques, and how these come together to produce the wonders of Egyptian art and architecture.
Comprehensively illustrated with over two hundred photographs and drawings, Experiments in Egyptian Archaeology will bring a fresh perspective to the puzzles of Egyptian craft and technology. By combining the knowledge of a modern engineer with the approach of an archaeologist and historian, Denys Stocks has created a work that will capture the imagination of all Egyptology scholars and enthusiasts
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |3 pages
Introduction
part |1 pages
PART I Skills and tools: fledgling industrialists
chapter |18 pages
Craftworking: industry’s driving force
chapter |49 pages
The cutting edge
chapter |26 pages
A flint for all seasons
part |1 pages
PART II High priests of industry: the state’s influence on technology
chapter |36 pages
The abrasive technologists
chapter |30 pages
Making stone vessels
chapter |10 pages
The development of stone sarcophagus manufacture
chapter |22 pages
Master masonry fitters
part |1 pages
PART III Industrial revolution in ancient Egypt