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 (order Buy)

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