Archaeology and Geology of Ancient Egyptian Stones av James A. (Emeritus Professor of Geology University of Toledo) Harrell

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<p>The ancient Egyptian Civilization dominated the northeast corner of Africa¿including modern-day Egypt and, at times, northern Sudan¿from about 3000 BC at the beginning of the Dynastic period to AD 642 at the end of the Roman period. Most of what it left behind consists of stones of many kinds. There were building stones for temples, pyramids, mastaba tombs, and other monumental constructions; and utilitarian stones for tools, weapons, and a wide array of mundane applications, including the raw materials for faience, glass, medicines, paint pigments, and pottery. There were also ornamental stones for decorative and structural elements in buildings, obelisks, statues, sarcophagi, stelae, vessels, shrines, offering tables, mace heads, cosmetic palettes, and other sculpted objects; and gemstones for jewellery, amulets, seals, and other small decorative items. Still more stones were processed to extract their metals, including gold, copper, iron, and lead.</p><p><br></p><p>Two persistent

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