Ancient Egyptian Figured Ostraca
Ancient Egyptian Figured Ostraca
in the Petrie Collection
Author(s): Anthea Page
Publication Date  Available in all formats
Publisher: Oxbow Books
ISBN: 9798888570258

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Facsimile reissue of Anthea Page’s 1983 catalog of 82 ostraca held in the Petrie Collection, London. Ostraca are flakes of limestone or broken sherds of pottery used essentially as 'notepads' for private letters; laundry lists; records of purchases; roughly inscribed images of people, birds, and animals; and copies of literary works. In Ancient Egypt they reveal the artist-craftsman at practice, leisure and play. Apprentices, for instance, copied scenes to improve techniques; artists drew pictures to amuse, perhaps with satirical images and caricatures, or made measured studies for finished works. A wide range of trivial examples survive, together with more serious devotional, votive and dedicatory pieces.
Description
Facsimile reissue of Anthea Page’s 1983 catalog of 82 ostraca held in the Petrie Collection, London. Ostraca are flakes of limestone or broken sherds of pottery used essentially as 'notepads' for private letters; laundry lists; records of purchases; roughly inscribed images of people, birds, and animals; and copies of literary works. In Ancient Egypt they reveal the artist-craftsman at practice, leisure and play. Apprentices, for instance, copied scenes to improve techniques; artists drew pictures to amuse, perhaps with satirical images and caricatures, or made measured studies for finished works. A wide range of trivial examples survive, together with more serious devotional, votive and dedicatory pieces.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • CONTENTS
  • Acknowledgements
  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • PREFACE TO THE 2023 EDITION
  • PUBLISHER’S PREFACE
  • CATALOGUE
    • Deities (Nos. 1-20)
    • Royal figures (Nos. 21-29)
    • Men (Nos. 30-47)
    • Women (Nos. 48-50)
    • Mammals (Nos. 51-63)
    • Birds (Nos. 64-73)
    • Reptile (No. 74)
    • Insects (Nos. 75-77)
    • Miscellaneous (Nos. 78-82)
  • Appendix 1: Classification of the material of the pottery ostraca
  • Appendix 2: Sketches on pottery vessels
  • Concordance of Museum and Catalogue Numbers
  • PLATES

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