Papers by Nathalie Favry
Pottery from survey work at Serabit el-Khadim directed by Charles Bonnet and Dominique Valbelle i... more Pottery from survey work at Serabit el-Khadim directed by Charles Bonnet and Dominique Valbelle in 1994 and 1995 is described. The following questions were addressed : what was the date of the pottery ? ; was it locally made ? ; if not, from where in the Nile Valley did it come ? ; how did the local and imported pottery compare in relation to shape, technology and fabric. It was concluded that pottery from sealed contexts was of XIIth Dynasty date, with one example not known before the late XIIth Dynasty. Threequarters of it was locally made but closely imitated, in shape and technique, the Nile silt tableware of the Memphis/Faiyum region. Most of the imports were storage jars from the same region. In summary, the evidence indicates that professional potters accompanied expeditions in the XII-XIIIth Dynasties; that they came from the region of the Residence at Lisht ; and that they specialised in the production of Nile silt tableware. Later XIIIth dynasty and New Kingdom pottery, bu...
Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe - HAL - SHS, 2016
Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe - HAL - SHS, 2020
1. Campagne d’etude, automne 2019 1.1. Organisation Pour la dixieme annee consecutive, la situati... more 1. Campagne d’etude, automne 2019 1.1. Organisation Pour la dixieme annee consecutive, la situation d’insecurite qui prevaut toujours dans la partie septentrionale du Sinai, ou se situe la ville fortifiee de Tell el-Herr, n’a pas permis a la mission de deposer une demande d’autorisation de travail sur le terrain. Les membres de la mission ont consacre leurs efforts a la preparation de plusieurs contributions, dont les prochains ouvrages de synthese sur les niveaux deja fouilles du tell, en pa...
In 1996, the progress of work on the Peace Canal and the developments accompanying it necessitate... more In 1996, the progress of work on the Peace Canal and the developments accompanying it necessitated the implementation of a three-year salvage programme at the outer limits of the concession area. The first season's work took place in spring 1997 in the sector of the settlement to the south-west of the fortress and in the sector of the cemeteries to the south-east. Excavations at the settlement revealed 14 buildings, mostly two-storey dwellings dated to the Hellenistic period, and a building of religious nature dated, in its later phase of use, to the early Roman period. The cemeteries sector has so far yielded some 130 tombs divisible into 6 categories. A taphonomic analysis of the bones found in certain tombs and a palaeodemographic study have provided initial information about the population of the cemeteries during the Ptolemaic period.
Du Sinaï au Soudan : itinéraires d'une égyptologue, 2017
Bulletin archéologique des Écoles françaises à l’étranger
N. Favry, Chl. Ragazzoli, Cl. Somaglino et P. Tallet (éds), Du Sinaï au Soudan. Itinéraires d'une égyptologue. Mélanges offerts au Prof. D. Valbelle, Orient & Méditerranée 23, Paris, 2017
A catalogue record for this book is avaiable from the British Library Front cover: Model of a scr... more A catalogue record for this book is avaiable from the British Library Front cover: Model of a scribe from shaft 16L25/1C (2710/144) at Deir el-Bersheh, compare colour plate XIII All rights reserved; no part of this publication may be produced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical photocopying, recording, or otherwise, except as
A survey of Middle Kingdom titles reveals that an important proportion of titles have been record... more A survey of Middle Kingdom titles reveals that an important proportion of titles have been recorded only once. Several strings of titles for senior officials from central or local administration reveal that there was one favored short version of a title (the title-"root" or a variant of this same title-"root", to which was added a geographical, chronological or institutional indication. These latter additions vary according to the context.
Au Moyen Empire, 42 districts administratifs ou nomes composent le territoire égyptien du sud au ... more Au Moyen Empire, 42 districts administratifs ou nomes composent le territoire égyptien du sud au nord. La Haute Egypte est divisée en 22 nomes et la Basse Egypte en 20 nomes. Chacune de ces régions était dirigée par un nomarque. A cette période, la dignité de ...
Bulletin de l'Institut français d'archéologie orientale, Jan 1, 2003
... La double version de la biographie de Sarenpout I er à Qoubbet al-Haoua = The two versions of... more ... La double version de la biographie de Sarenpout I er à Qoubbet al-Haoua = The two versions of biographical inscription of Sarenput I in Qubbet al-Hawa . ... The two versions of biographical inscription of nomarch Sarenput I in Qubbet al-Hawa are known as similar. ...
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