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A Social Archaeology: Interpretative Approaches A Social Archaeology: Interpretative Approaches
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Life Course Life Course
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Design Design
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Object Biography Object Biography
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Methodological Issues Methodological Issues
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Choice of Object Categories for Study Choice of Object Categories for Study
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Data Quality Issues in Studying Older Collections Data Quality Issues in Studying Older Collections
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Reconstructing Grave Assemblages at Qau Reconstructing Grave Assemblages at Qau
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Egypt in the Roman and Late Antique Periods Egypt in the Roman and Late Antique Periods
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Village Life in the Fayyum Village Life in the Fayyum
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Urban Communities Urban Communities
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Religious Life Religious Life
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Religious Practice in the Earlier Roman Period Religious Practice in the Earlier Roman Period
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Christianity Christianity
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Abstract
This introductory chapter sets out the theme of the book and provides necessary background on theoretical approaches, methodology, quality of data, and the geographical and cultural context of Egypt in the period studied. After introducing the rationale for the book and the social archaeology perspective that it utilizes, the chapter gives an overview of relevant interpretative approaches for a social archaeology of everyday life, focusing on the life course, design perspectives, and object biography. Methodological issues are then explored, relating to the selection of data and its quality and range. This includes an account of research undertaken that significantly improves the accuracy of dating for objects and enhances knowledge of their site provenance and archaeological context. A detailed example is provided of the re-association of extant artefacts with grave context information from the site of Qau el-Kebir. In order to provide a broad framework for the subsequent data studies, the final section sets out relevant social and cultural background relating to Egypt in the period studied, together with a brief overview of the distinct regions that make up Egypt.
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