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Author: Geoffrey Killen

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In this revised second edition Dr Killen continues his survey of Egyptian furniture-making techniques with a study of boxes, chests and footstools and traces their evolution from the earliest times. Wooden, papyrus and alabaster boxes and chests were used to hold, protect and store valuable objects, toilet utensils, instruments, tools, garments, curtains, game pieces and papyri amongst other things. Those from the Old Kingdom usually had flat lids and solid board sides, tied together at the corners. During later periods carcase construction became so sophisticated, with the introduction of frame and panel work, that it was possible to construct barrel, shrine and pent-shaped lids. Later chests were elaborately painted, some with funerary scenes, painted with hieroglyphs or had gilt fretwork decoration applied to the sides and lid. This book is copiously illustrated with drawings and photographs and contains a catalogue of additional known pieces of Egyptian furniture preserved in museum collections.

Table of Contents

List of Figures

List of Plates

Acknowledgements

Abbreviations and Sigla



Chapter One: The Earliest Examples



Chapter Two: Remains of Old Kingdom Boxes



Chapter Three: Middle Kingdom Boxes



Chapter Four: Boxes of the New Kingdom



Chapter Five: Perpaut and Kha Collections



Chapter Six:The Yuia and Thuiu Collection



Chapter Seven: The Tutankhamun Collection



Chapter Eight: Ramesside and Late Period Boxes



Chapter Nine: Footstools



Catalogue of Museum Collections



Bibliography
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