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Ostraka and Other Inscribed Material from Bir Shawish, Small Oasis: Excavation Seasons 2005 and 2007

Marek Dospel 2020
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Informal documents and remains of material culture, when analyzed properly, offer a unique window into the daily lives and workings of ancient civilizations. Published here in their archaeological context and with any relevant artifacts, the documents and inscriptions excavated recently in Egypt's Western Desert represent a valuable addition to our meager documentation of the Bahriya Oasis in the first centuries CE.

This is the first comprehensive treatment of an archaeological dataset from the archaeological exploration of Bīr Shawīsh. Dating to around 400 CE, these primary historical sources include documentary texts written on ostraka, informal inscriptions on various ceramic objects, plus a group of incised lids. The core of the volume consists of an annotated edition and analytical indices. This is prefaced by the historical and archaeological context and is followed by a synthesis of selected issues inherent to the published material. The book includes appendices and pictures of all published objects. Doubling the number of texts and inscriptions published to date from the Small Oasis, this new corpus furthers our understanding of the economic, administrative, and social history of Late Antique Egypt.

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  • 978-0-9799758-7-5 (hardcover)
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  • History
  • Papyrology
  • Archaeology
  • Classical Studies
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  • Cover
  • HalfTitle (page i)
  • Series Page (page ii)
  • Title (page iii)
  • Copyright (page iv)
  • Dedication (page v)
  • Preface and Acknowledgments (page ix)
  • Table of Ostraka (O. Bir Shawish) (page xi)
  • Table of Inscriptions (I. Bir Shawish) (page xiii)
  • List of Illustrations (page xv)
  • 1. Introduction (page 1)
  • 2. Bīr Shawīsh in the el-Ḥāyz Oasis (page 5)
    • 2.1. Baḥrīya, or the Small Oasis (page 5)
    • 2.2. The el-Ḥāyz Oasis: The Sites (page 6)
    • 2.3. Western Travelers and Early Scholars in el-Ḥāyz (page 12)
    • 2.4. Recent Exploration of el-Ḥāyz (page 14)
    • 2.5. Bīr Shawīsh (page 15)
      • 2.5.1. Topography of the site (page 15)
      • 2.5.2. Dating of the site and House 3 (page 17)
  • 3. Inscribed Material from Bīr Shawīsh (page 21)
    • 3.1. Archaeological Context of the Inscribed Material (page 23)
    • 3.2. Notes on Editorial Procedure (page 27)
    • 3.3. Ostraka (page 29)
      • I. Accounts (1–2) (page 29)
      • II. Certificate (3) (page 32)
      • III. Receipts (4–33) (page 34)
      • IV. Orders and notes (34–36) (page 79)
      • V. Letter (37) (page 84)
      • VI. Uncertain texts (38–50) (page 86)
    • 3.4. Other Inscribed Material (page 104)
      • 3.4.1. Dipinti (1–2) (page 104)
      • 3.4.2. Graffiti (3–10) (page 108)
      • 3.4.3. Opercula (11–36) (page 119)
        • I. Opercula with alphabetical notations (11–12) (page 124)
        • II. Opercula with vegetative motifs (13–18) (page 127)
        • III. Opercula with geometric motifs (19–29) (page 133)
        • IV. Operculum with a human figure (30) (page 142)
        • V. Opercula with uncertain decoration (31–36) (page 142)
  • 4. Selected Aspects of the Documentation (page 147)
    • 4.1. Dating (page 147)
      • 4.1.1. Regnal or era years (page 147)
      • 4.1.2. Indiction years (page 149)
      • 4.1.3. Egyptian civil calendar (page 150)
    • 4.2. Commodities and Measures (page 150)
      • 4.2.1. Grains (page 151)
      • 4.2.2. Chaff (page 153)
      • 4.2.3. Legumes and other vegetables (page 153)
      • 4.2.4. Dates (page 153)
      • 4.2.5. Wine and other vine products (page 154)
      • 4.2.6. Oil (page 155)
      • 4.2.7. Cotton and dress (page 156)
      • 4.2.8. Livestock and other animals (page 158)
      • 4.2.9. Chickens and eggs (page 158)
      • 4.2.10. Money and monetary economy (page 160)
    • 4.3. Administration and Management (page 161)
      • 4.3.1. State administration (page 161)
      • 4.3.2. Local oikos management (page 162)
      • 4.3.3. Agrophylax, the field-guard (page 164)
    • 4.4. Personal Names (page 166)
    • 4.5. Religion (page 170)
    • 4.6. Military Presence in el-Ḥāyz (page 175)
      • 4.6.1. Archaeological remains of the Roman army (page 175)
      • 4.6.2. Papyrological evidence for the Roman army (Page 179)
  • 5. Late Antique Bīr Shawīsh from a Papyrological Perspective: A Conclusion (page 181)
  • Appendices (page 185)
    • 1. Concordance of Ostraka by Object Number (page 185)
    • 2. Concordance of Ostraka by Publication Number (page 187)
    • 3. Concordance of Inscriptions by Object Number (page 188)
    • 4. Concordance of Inscriptions by Publication Number (page 189)
    • 5. Table of All Presented Material according to Archaeological Context (page 190)
  • Bibliography (page 193)
  • Index of Papyri, Ostraka, and Inscriptions (page 201)
  • General Index (page 203)
  • Indices to the Edition (page 207)
    • 1. Chronology (page 207)
    • 2. Personal Names (page 208)
    • 3. Toponyms (page 209)
    • 4. Official and Μilitary Τerms (page 209)
    • 5. Professions, Occupations, and Statuses (page 209)
    • 6. Religion (page 209)
    • 7. Payments and Taxation (page 209)
    • 8. Money, Weights, and Measures (page 209)
    • 9. General Index of Greek and Coptic Words 210
    • 10. Decorative Elements (I. Bir Shawish) 212

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Fig 1: Image taken from Google Earth on February 2016 shows The Baḥrīya Oasis with its two main areas of occupation El-Hayz Oasis and El-Qasr and the major roads connecting it to Sīwa Oasis and Cairo in the north and the Farāfra Oasis in the south.

Baḥrīya Oasis

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Fig. 1. The Baḥrīya Oasis, with its two main areas of occupation and the major roads connecting it to the Sīwa Oasis and Cairo in the north and the Farāfra Oasis in the south. (Base image from Google Earth, February 2016.)

Fig 2: Image taken from Google Earth on February 2016 shows the main occupation areas of the el-Ḥāyz Oasis and its principal sites and monuments.

Main occupation areas of the el-Ḥāyz Oasis

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Fig. 2. Main occupation areas of the el-Ḥāyz Oasis, with principal sites and monuments. (Base image from Google Earth, February 2016.) 1. Bīr Shawīsh 2. Gard el-Shaykh 3. Umm el-Okhbayn, playa 4. Umm el-Okhbayn, necropolis 5. ʿAyn el-Khabata 6. Mannsaf 7. ʿAyn el-Gomaʿa, settlement 8. ʿAyn el-Gomaʿa, necropolis 9. Ṭāblimūn, settlement 10. Ṭāblimūn, necropolis 11. El-Rīs 12. Ṭāhūna 13. Qaṣr Masʿūda 14. Bīr ʿAyn Nagaʿ 15. Gard ʿAbyad

Fig 5: Map of the southern part of Bīr Shawīsh, where they found architecture, kilns and surface pottery in and around 3 mud brick buildings or individual farmsteads identified as houses 2, 3 and 4 at the site.

Map of Bīr Shawīsh South

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Fig. 5. Map of the southern part of Bīr Shawīsh. (Adapted from Musil and Tomášek 2013a, 83.)

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