The utilitarian stones of ancient Egypt were those rocks employed for implements and other mundane articles. Most of these fall into three categories: 1) tools for harvesting, food preparation, and stone working; 2) weapons for hunting, war, and personal protection; and 3) grinding stones for cereals and other plant products, ore rocks for gold and other metals, and raw materials forpaint pigments and cosmetics. The three most common rock types used for these purposes were chert, dolerite, granite, metagraywacke, and silicified sandstone. A total of 21 ancient quarries are known for these stones
The rock-cut tomb–chapel of Djehuty (Luxor, Egypt, 1470 bc) was excavated and restored including a m...
Human activity has required, since its origins, stones as raw material for carving, construction and...
For at least 2.5 million years, humans have been using tools, and until just a few thousand years ag...
The utilitarian stones of ancient Egypt were those rocks employed for implements and other mundane a...
The ornamental stones of ancient Egypt comprise a large and diverse group of rocks. Their attractive...
The building stones of ancient Egypt are those relatively soft, plentiful rocks used to construct mo...
The gemstones of ancient Egypt, broadly defined, include all rocks, minerals, and biogenic materials...
In ancient Egypt, flint or chert was used for knapped stone tools from the Lower Palaeolithic down t...
Ancient human in early stages of his life depended on stone (Kottak, 2006). He used some stone made ...
Ancient quarrying and mining sites, which represent some of the most threatened archaeological sites...
Many stone tools were found on a hill south of the Hor Al-Dalmaj which is located in the central par...
This is a study of the procurement and processing of raw materials employed by the ancient Egyptians...
Green schist marble stone was used in Antiquity both as a building stone for private and public cons...
Granitoid rocks are widely distributed all over the Egyptian Shield, constituting approximately 60% ...
AbstractGranitoid rocks are widely distributed all over the Egyptian Shield, constituting approximat...
The rock-cut tomb–chapel of Djehuty (Luxor, Egypt, 1470 bc) was excavated and restored including a m...
Human activity has required, since its origins, stones as raw material for carving, construction and...
For at least 2.5 million years, humans have been using tools, and until just a few thousand years ag...
The utilitarian stones of ancient Egypt were those rocks employed for implements and other mundane a...
The ornamental stones of ancient Egypt comprise a large and diverse group of rocks. Their attractive...
The building stones of ancient Egypt are those relatively soft, plentiful rocks used to construct mo...
The gemstones of ancient Egypt, broadly defined, include all rocks, minerals, and biogenic materials...
In ancient Egypt, flint or chert was used for knapped stone tools from the Lower Palaeolithic down t...
Ancient human in early stages of his life depended on stone (Kottak, 2006). He used some stone made ...
Ancient quarrying and mining sites, which represent some of the most threatened archaeological sites...
Many stone tools were found on a hill south of the Hor Al-Dalmaj which is located in the central par...
This is a study of the procurement and processing of raw materials employed by the ancient Egyptians...
Green schist marble stone was used in Antiquity both as a building stone for private and public cons...
Granitoid rocks are widely distributed all over the Egyptian Shield, constituting approximately 60% ...
AbstractGranitoid rocks are widely distributed all over the Egyptian Shield, constituting approximat...
The rock-cut tomb–chapel of Djehuty (Luxor, Egypt, 1470 bc) was excavated and restored including a m...
Human activity has required, since its origins, stones as raw material for carving, construction and...
For at least 2.5 million years, humans have been using tools, and until just a few thousand years ag...