Description
Uses primary evidence to ask anthropological questions about kinship and families in ancient Egyptian society.
About the Author
Leire Olabarria is a Lecturer in Egyptology at the department of Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology of the University of Birmingham.
Reviews
'... the book ... offers a new approach to ancient Egyptian kinship capable of sidestepping some of the limitations that previous studies have encountered, notably the paucity of evidence that makes it difficult to address traditional kinship questions such as marriage rules or the exact delineations of different emic categories of kin groups.' Rune Nyord, Journal of Near Eastern Studies
'... in-depth application of theories from a range of subject areas ... Recommended.' N. Mactague, Choice
'... this is an interesting and thought provoking study that generates genuinely novel social analyses.' Tom Landvatter, African Archaeological Review
Book Information
ISBN 9781108498777
Author Leire Olabarria
Format Hardback
Page Count 292
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 770g
Dimensions(mm) 260mm * 184mm * 18mm