Om On Certain Symbols Used in the Decoration of Some Potsherds From Daphnae and Naukratis Now in the Museum of the University of Pennsylvania
This fascinating book examines the symbols and decorative motifs found on ancient Egyptian potsherds excavated at the sites of Daphnae and Naukratis. Drawing on a range of archaeological and historical sources, the author offers a detailed analysis of these symbols and their possible meanings. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the art and culture of ancient Egypt.
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