Lingua Aegyptia

Lingua Aegyptia – Studia monographica 8

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Edited by Petra Andrássy, Julia Budka & Frank Kammerzell

Non-Textual Marking Systems, Writing and Pseudo Script from Prehistory to Present Times

Lingua Aegyptia – Studia Monographica 8, Göttingen 2009: Seminar für Ägyptologie und Koptologie
VIII + 309 pages, hardcover

Out of print; PDF online

Contents

 Preface
VII
Articles
Petra Andrássy,
Julia Budka
& Frank Kammerzell
Non-Textual Marking Systems, Writing and Pseudo Script from Prehistory to Present Times. Eine Einführung
1-12
Ludwig D. Morenz
& Klaus Schmidt
Große Reliefpfeiler und kleine Zeichentäfelchen. Ein frühneolithisches Zeichensystem in Obermesopotamien
13-31
Klaus WagensonnerNon-Textuality in the Ancient Near East. Some Glimpses from the Mesopotamian Field
33-67
Ian Shaw Non-Textual Marks and the Twelth Dynasty Dy-namics of Centre and Periphery. A Case-Study of Potmarks at the Gebel el-Asr Gneiss Quarries
69-82
Daphna Ben-Tor Pseudo Hieroglyphs on Middle Bronze Age Canaanite Scarabs
83-100
Alexandra von LievenScript and Pseudo Scripts in Graeco-Roman Egypt
101-111
Petra AndrássySymbols in the Reisner Papyri
113-122
Ben J. J. Haring On the Nature of Workmen's Marks of the Royal Necropolis Administration in the New Kingdom
123-135
Geoffrey Killen
& Lara Weiss
Markings on Objects of Daily Use from Deir el-Medina. Ownership Marks or Administrative Aids?
137-158
Maria Fronczak
& Slawomir Rzepka
"Funny Signs" in Theban Rock Graffiti
159-178
Julia BudkaNon-Textual Marks from the Asasif (Western Thebes). Remarks on Function and Practical Use Based on External Textual Evi-dence
179-203
Mark DepauwThe Semiotics of Quarry Marks Applied to Late Period and Graeco-Roman Egypt
205-213
Martin Bachmann Hellenistische Steinmetzmarken im westlichen Kleinasien
215-231
Friedrich Fuchs Über die Steinmetzzeichen - am Regensburger Dom und darüber hinaus
233-254
Thomas Eißing Besitzmarken - Sortierzeichen - Abbundzeichen. Nicht-textuale Markierungssysteme im Holzbau
255-268
Dörte Borchers Rangoli in India - Decoration, Symbols, Charms
269-275
Frank KammerzellDefining Non-Textual Marking Systems, Writing, and Other Systems of Graphic Information Processing
277-308
  Addresses of the authors
309