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  • See Budka 2016c. 47 Azim 1975; see, most lately, Adenstedt 2016.
  • 48 For tripartite houses see von Pilgrim 1996a, 190-196; von Pilgrim 1996b, 258-260. For a closely comparable layout cf. H 12 of the Middle Kingdom at Elephantine, von Pil- grim 1996a, 45-46, fig. 9; von Pilgrim 1996b, fig. 4.
  • 49 Cf. von Pilgrim 1996b, fig. 4.
  • 50 For an approximate size of 50m at the workmen's village see el-Saidi and Cornwell 1986, fig. 1.1 and Koltsida 2007, 6.
  • 51 Cf. Bietak 1996, 38-39, fig. 16 (Uronarti and Shalfak);
  • Emery, Smith and Millard 1979, pl. 23 (Buhen, Block C, southern part).
  • 53 For a comparison of the SAV1 houses and houses from se- lected outer sites see Adenstedt 2016, 66, fig. 20.
  • 57 Cf. Kemp and Stevens 2010a, passim.
  • 58 Spencer 2014a, 202. Cf. also Budka 2016c.
  • 160.39m. 211 The top of N12Pil8 is levelled at 161.16m and base at 160.44m. 212 The sixth layer has no coating over the corner.
  • H Annex: Dates and team members of SIAM missions at SAV1 North 343 Kemp and Stevens 2010a, 492.
  • Doyen 2008, 257-258; Devauchelle and Doyen 2009, 31. 345 Doyen 2009b, 197-198. 346 Doyen 2011, 203-204. 347 Doyen 2013, 138-141.
  • See above: directions were noted according to walls, no lo- cus system was used and no find numbers were given by the excavators in the field.
  • Cf. Budka 2011a, 24. 359 Rose 2007. 360 The numbers N/C 001-604 were used by L. Miellé. See Miellé 2011-2012.
  • 361 Budka 2005, 91-95.
  • Cf. Budka forthcoming (including petrographic comments by G. D'Ercole).
  • For example, the sandy variant of Nile B2 (typical for the Ramesside period), the use of Mixed clays and the distribu- tion of Marl clays, cf. Aston 1992, 73.
  • 364 Nordström and Bourriau 1993, 168-186.
  • Following a system established by the author for the New Kingdom pottery at Elephantine; see Budka 2005, 91-95.
  • See D'Ercole forthcoming and AcrossBorders Volume II (in preparation).
  • Carrano et al. 2009. Cf. also Millet and Spataro 2012; Spataro et al. 2014.
  • Cf. Budka 2015a, 69; Budka 2015b, 50.
  • See Nordström and Bourriau 1993, 168-186. 370 Nordström and Bourriau 1993, 162. 371 The same approach is followed for the study of material from Amara West, cf. Millet and Spataro 2012. For the general importance of the production techniques for ceram- ic analysis see Miller 1985, 34-50.
  • 372 Nile silt fabrics generally dominate pottery corpora from settlements, cf. e.g. for Amarna Rose 2007, 12-13.
  • 373 Cf. Nordström and Bourriau 1993, 171-173.
  • See Nordström and Bourriau 1993, 172. 375 Budka 2010a, 351 and personal observation. 376 Possibly from Elephantine, see Budka 2015c. 377 Ruffieux 2009, 127-128. 378 Two variants of Nile C -a fine tempered and a coarse type - are to be distinguished; cf. Bietak 1991, 325-326. For gen- eral properties of Nile C see Nordström and Bourriau 1993, 173-174.
  • For this variant, not listed in the Vienna System, see Budka 2005, 92. For Nile D according to the Vienna System see Nordström and Bourriau 1993, 174-175.
  • Compares to: Fabric SH2 (Rose 2012, 14, figs. A-B).
  • Incised wet-smoothed wares are quite common in late Second Intermediate Period and 18 th Dynasty Nubian as- semblages (cf. Ayers and Moeller 2012, 113, fig. 8). They show both reflections of Kerma Moyen style and simi- larities with Pan Grave assemblages from Lower Nubian contexts (cf. Giuliani 2006; Gatto, Gallorini and Roma 2012).
  • Comparison: Fabric SH1 (Rose 2012, 14-18); questionable parallel: Fabric III (Forstner-Müller 2012, 63, fig. 6).
  • Comparisons: Type CIX, 1 (Gratien 1985, pl. 5c; Gratien 1986, 434-435, fig. 324c); Ayers and Moeller 2012, 113, fig. 8: Ed 2547. N.3.
  • Cf. Budka 2011a; Budka 2016b. For general descriptions of Marl clays of the Vienna System see Nordström and Bourriau 1993, 175-182.
  • 394 Also well attested from the Kerma cemetery on Sai Island, see Gratien 1986, passim.
  • Cf. Nordström and Bourriau 1993, 180.
  • Marl C vessels were discovered in early New Kingdom lev- els at Tell el-Daba and Kom Rabia; for a detailed study on Marl C see Bader 2001.
  • Cf. Aston 2008, 36-37.
  • Hope 1989, 14 (Amenhotep II/Thutmose IV); for ampho- rae in Marl D from TT 99 with stamps of Thutmose III see Rose 2003, 204.
  • Aston 2002, 173.
  • Ruffieux 2016, 516, fig. 11.5. For other Marl D shapes in Nubia cf. Miellé 2016, 430. 401 This type of vessel is frequently found in settlements of the 13 th Dynasty; see Bader 2001, 81-83; on the possible func- tion of these peculiar objects see Seiler 2005, 120-121.
  • 402 Bourriau 1990, 21-22.
  • Budka 2006, 85.
  • Nordström and Bourriau 1993, 182, fig. 26. 405 Well attested at Elephantine in 18 th Dynasty contexts; per- sonal observation. 406 Nordström and Bourriau 1993, 185; Aston 2008, 40; Bourriau 2010, 31.
  • Cf. Amarna fabric V.10, Rose 2007, 15.
  • Cf. Amarna fabric IV.2, Rose 2007, 15. See also Oasis clay 2 at Elephantine according to Aston 1999, 7.
  • Cf. Amarna fabric IV.3, Rose 2007, 15. 411 Rose 2007, 15.
  • Cf. the early occurrence in Memphis/Kom el-Rabia, Bour- riau 2010, 29.
  • See Hoerburger 2006; Hoerburger 2007, 107-113.
  • See Hein 2007, 79-106.
  • Nordström and Bourriau 1993, 184.
  • Seiler 1999, 217; see also Budka 2005, 94 with note 321.
  • For two variants of Mixed clays see Aston 1999, 6.
  • Cf. Smith 2002; Smith 2003, 43-53; Spencer 2014, 55.
  • Budka 2011a, 26, 28; Budka and Doyen 2013, 188; Miellé 2014, 389-390.
  • See Gratien 1986, passim.
  • Cf. the almost complete vessel N/C 650 with four repair holes (Fig. 57), Budka 2011a, 27 (citing parallels from the local Kerma tombs, cf. Gratien 1986). In general, through various periods and diverse Nubian cultures, the repair of pots is very common, see e.g. Williams 1993, fig. 4 and passim. 427 For the import of Nile silt vessels cf. Arnold 1993, 78, figs. 90B-C and Smith 2003, 117.
  • For a concise summary of shaping techniques see Holtho- er 1977, 42-43.
  • For the recent discovery of a pottery kiln at Amara West: Garnett 2014, 62; Spencer, Stevens and Binder 2014, 19-20, 26.
  • Williams 1992, 24 (Serra);
  • See, however, Hesse 1981; cf. Budka and Doyen 2013, 170 with discussion.
  • Cf. "Bauschicht 11" on Elephantine; see Seiler 1999, 205-223.
  • Budka 2006, 83-120.
  • Cf. Budka 2005, 97.
  • Seiler 2010, 49. See also Budka 2011a, 28.
  • Budka 2006, figs. 19.9 and 20.1.
  • Pumpenmeier 1998, fig. 23. 442 Cf. Seiler 2005, folded pls. 6.6-12.
  • Cf. Seiler 2005, folded pl. 6.4; Seiler 2010, fig. 9.2.
  • Gratien 1985, pl. 5c; Gratien 1986, 434-435, fig. 324c. Cf. Budka 2011a, 27.
  • Cf. also Deir el-Ballas, estimated in date as 17 th /18 th Dynas- ties; Bourriau 1990, 15-22.
  • 446 Ruffieux 2009; Ruffieux 2011; Ruffieux 2014.
  • Holthoer 1977, pl. 16, ST 1, 185/227:2. 451 Cf. Seiler 1999, 205.
  • Smith labelled this kind of rim as "pinched 'piecrust' rims" (Smith 2012, 397).
  • Budka 2011a, 29-30. 455 Hesse 1981, 29, class 93, fig. 18.
  • See Bourriau 2010, fig. 9; Budka 2011a, 30 with other references.
  • E.g. Seiler 2010, figs. 8.2-3; Bourriau 1990, fig. 4.3 [20].
  • 458 From Askut, dated as 13 th Dyn. (Smith 1995, fig. 3.8; Smith 2002, fig. 3.3), but probably later, see Knoblauch 2007.
  • Seiler 2012, 288-291, Type I.F.18. 460 Personal observation; material courtesy of author.
  • Petrie and Brunton 1924, pl. 64.
  • Cf. Knoblauch 2007 and more recently Seiler 2010; Bourriau 2010.
  • Cf. Budka 2016b with references.
  • Aston 2013. 465 Budka 2011a, 29-30. 466 Cf. Aston 2005, 65-73. 467 Budka 2015c. 468 Ruffieux 2009, 124-126, figs. 3-5.
  • Budka 2010a, 351 and personal observation. 470 Smith 1995, 145, fig. 6.5.
  • Pamela Rose, personal communication, 20 Jan 2012. For the generally close comparisons of the material from Sesebi to Sai cf. Spence and Rose et al. 2011, 37.
  • Cf. Budka 2011a, 29, Table 3.
  • See parallels from Sesebi: Spence and Rose et al. 2011, 37, fig. 5. 474 Cf. Aston 2006, 65-73.
  • Holthoer 1977, pl. 18; Minault-Gout and Thill 2012, pl. 132. 476 See also Williams 1992, 80, fig. 2. 477 See material from SAC5: Minault-Gout and Thill 2012, pl. 141; cf. also Holthoer 1977, pls. 20-21; Knoblauch and Lacovara 2012, 207.
  • Budka 2011a, 26 with references.
  • Cf. Amara West: Binder, Spencer and Millet 2010, 38-41.
  • Jacquet-Gordon 1981, 18, fig. 5. See also Rose 2007, HC 2, 288.
  • Cf. Budka 2014; Budka 2015b.
  • For Buhen see Emery, Smith and Millard 1979, pls. 70- 71. For the small amount of stands from funerary contexts see Williams 1992, 88, figs. 10m-p; cf. also Steindorff 1937, pl. 68 (Cemetery S, Aniba).
  • See Rose 2007, 60-61, SD 6, 202-203. 485 Sesebi: Pamela Rose, personal communication, 20 Jan 2012; Buhen: Emery, Smith and Millard 1979, pl. 68, nos. 143-144 and 148.
  • Cf. Rose 2007, 60.
  • Budka 2011a, 26; Budka 2012, 60; Budka and Doyen 2013, 196, fig. 26.
  • Budka and Doyen 2013, 197, fig. 27. 489 Budka 2016c.
  • See Seiler 1999, 223, fig. 53.
  • See Aston 1989; Giddy 1999, 250-253.
  • Budka 2012. 494 Cf. Budka 2017.
  • Millard 1979, 123-126, pls. 43, 103. 496 Cf. Mosiniak 2013.
  • Cf. Budka and Doyen 2013, 193. 498 Budka 2016b, figs. 6-7.
  • See Budka forthcoming.
  • See Budka 2005, 95-96, fig. 29. 501 Former nomenclature: N17, see Fig. 4, Chapter II. 502 See Budka and Doyen 2013, 193-196; Budka 2016b. 503 Cf. the similar material from Kom Rabia/Memphis, Bour- riau 2010, 5 and passim.
  • Cf. close parallels from the Ahmose II complex at South Abydos, Budka 2006, 94-95, fig. 6.2. Very common al- ready from the Middle Kingdom onwards, possibly with a Nubian influence, see Rzeuska 2010, 397-420.
  • Cf. no. 681 at Amarna, Rose 2007, 146, 290. See also no. 2202 from Qantir, Aston 1998, 537.
  • Cf. Budka 2005, 90-116.
  • Miellé 2011-2012, fig. 5.2.
  • Aston 2003, 140. 518 Cf. Budka 2005. 519 Budka 2011a, 29-30.
  • Cf. also Ruffieux 2016 for the local style at Dukki Gel. 525 Reshetnikova and Williams 2016, 500-501. 526 Smith 2014. 527 For this complex question cf. Reshetnikova and Williams 2016. 528 Cf. Budka 2015a.
  • Millard 1979. 530 Smith 2003, 101.
  • See Smith 2003, 97 for Askut. Cf. Budka 2017.
  • For general aspects of the analysis of artefact distributions and assemblages in Egyptian houses, see most recently Spence 2014, 89-93 with further references.
  • Cf. Rosen 1989, 564. 534 Cf. Kemp and Stevens 2010b, 4-5. 535 For the most common circumstances under which objects entered the archaeological record in settlements cf. Kemp and Stevens 2010b, 4-5.
  • Cf. Emery, Smith and Millard 1979, 94: "While some ob- ject-types can be dated from other sites with relative security, others cannot; and the pottery record is not very helpful."
  • Giddy 1999. See already Budka and Doyen 2013, 183-188.
  • 538 Doyen 2016, 133-157.
  • Cf. Doyen 2016, pl. 7 (SAV1N 589).
  • Cf. Elephantine (Kopp 2005a, 88-90);
  • Askut (Smith 2003, 131-133). For more parallels and a typology of the figurines from SAV1 North see Doyen 2016, 133-157.
  • See Kopp 2005a, 89, note 291 with further parallels from domestic contexts. The examples from Amarna (Stevens 2006, 89-91, figs. II.3.10, II.3.11) date to the late 18 th Dy- nasty. For a summary of the figurines from SAV1 North see also Doyen 2016.
  • See, e.g., a net-weight found at Elephantine in Nubian fabric and with un-Egyptian incised decoration; see von Pilgrim 1996a, 276, fig. 120b.
  • Budka and Doyen 2012, 183. 544 Smith 2003, 131-134, fig. 5.31. 545 Pinch 1993, 201-203. 546 Pinch 1993, 201-202. 547 Pinch 1993, 202. 548 Pinch 1993, 202. 549 Pinch 1993, 229, List 3. 550 Doyen 2016, pl. 6.
  • Cf. Stevens 2006, 85-88, fig. II.3.7; Waraksa 2009, 25-26, Type 2; Teeter 2010, 41-48, Type C, pls. 10-11. Such figurines have been found at Quban, see Emery and Kirwan 1935, fig. 32.
  • Cf. Kopp 2005a, 89 for stratified examples from Elephan- tine (oldest examples from the late 18 th -19 th Dynasty; but more common in the 20 th -21 st Dynasties); for Memphis see Giddy 1999, 31 (mid-18 th -20 th Dynasties); for Medinet Habu see Teeter 2010, 41-48 (all from the Third Interme- diate Period).
  • Cf. Giddy 1999, 307-315, pls. 68-70. See also some figu- rines from Buhen, Millard 1979, 146-148, pl. 52.
  • Cf. Stevens 2006, 61, 110.
  • Cf. cattle representations from Quban: Emery and Kirwan 1935, fig. 33 and Askut: Smith 2003, 132, fig. 5.32. At Amarna, over 70 figurines were unidentifiable, but might have included cows (Stevens 2006, 110).
  • For cylindrical pottery beads see Giddy 1999, pl. 25. 557 Cf. Smith 2003, 106-110 who differentiated a Nubian from the Egyptian style for the personal adornments at Askut. For a selection of Egyptian beads from New Kingdom fu- nerary contexts in Nubia with parallels for SAV1 North see Williams 1992, 123-130, fig. 17.
  • The scarab was excavated in 2010 in the area of N27 -where exactly, remains unclear; only "west of Wall 36" was noted.
  • These seal impressions will be published elsewhere; for the find circumstances see Budka 2015b, 44-45.
  • 560 For the general broad date range of scarabs with the name Menkheperra of Thutmose III see Jaeger 1982; lately see also Lohwasser 2013, 229.
  • Cf. the more common stools and tables in stone, Giddy 1999, pls. 31-34; Prell 2011, 94-95.
  • For examples of ovens of this type see Elephantine (in situ evidence) and South Abydos (Budka 2006, 114 with refer- ences for Elephantine).
  • Cf. e.g. Seiler 2005, 118-119, fig. 58.
  • Budka and Doyen 2013, 185-186, fig. 14.
  • E.g. Giddy 1999, 193; Millard 1979, 127 and pl. 103. For loom weights, which are different in shape, see e.g. Kemp and Vogelsang-Eastwood 2001, 392-403.
  • Cf. Budka and Doyen 2013, 186, fig. 15.5. 573 von Pilgrim 1996a, 276-278, fig. 121, especially fig. 121c.
  • Cf. Kopp 2005b; see also Budka 2010c. For Third Interme- diate material from Tanis see Brissaud and Cotelle 1987.
  • See Williams 1993, 45 with note 49.
  • Such cosmetic items are common burial gifts; see on Sai cemeteries SAC4 (Gratien 1985, pl. IVa) and SAC5 (Minault-Gout 2004; Minault-Gout and Thill 2012). For further kohl pots in New Kingdom tombs in Nubia see e.g. Williams 1992, passim.
  • For the domestic context of marsh bowls cf. Giddy 1999, 267; Stevens 2006, 178-180. For Nun bowls in New King- dom tombs in Nubia see e.g. Williams 1992, 131.
  • Cf. Giddy 1999, pls. 72-73.
  • Cf. a large number of model balls from Amarna, of which some are similar to the ones from SAV1 North; Stevens 2006, 112-115.
  • See Arnst 2006.
  • Budka and Doyen 2013, 198-201.
  • Budka and Doyen 2013, 198-199. Cf. also the small amount of dockets (two) from the complete material of The Scandinavian Joint Expedition to Sudanese Nubia (both from the cemetery of Fadrus, site 185), see Holthoer 1977, 58, 82.
  • Cf. Giddy 1999, 54-76, pls. 15-17, 64. Cf. the same num- ber of scarabs (four) found in New Kingdom levels at Askut 592 I wish to thank Silvia Prell, who studied the macrolithics from SAV1 East and SAV1 West in 2015 as part of the ERC project AcrossBorders. Unfortunately, the complete mate- rial from SAV1 North was no longer available for study subsequent to construction work on the magazine of the French excavation house in the fall of 2015. The follow- ing is therefore of preliminary character, as more detailed analysis of the originals could not be undertaken.
  • Tillmann 2007, 55 ("Aufrauung glattgeschliffener Mahl- steinarbeitsflächen") with literature and parallels. Cf. also Prell 2011, 31 for various functions of hammer stones.
  • Cf. Prell 2011, 72-79.
  • Cf. Kemp and Stevens 2010b, 436-441; Prell 2011, 50-53.
  • Prell 2011, 48-52; Kemp and Stevens 2010b, 443-444.
  • Cf. Korhonen 2014.
  • Cf. Prell 2011, 72-73.
  • Selected objects from Level 3 603 Cf. Prell 2011, 77-78.
  • Its top was levelled at 159.93m, its base at 159.88m, lying over the gravelled ground.
  • Its top was levelled at 159.99m, its base at 159.96m.
  • Rzepka et. al. 2013, 267-268, figs. 34-35. 607 Prell 2011, 48 and 52-53.
  • 608 Prell 2011, 48, 50 and 52. 609 Cf. Smith 2003, 101-103, fig. 5.5.
  • See, e.g., a net-weight found at Elephantine in Nubian fabric and with un-Egyptian incised decoration; see von Pilgrim 1996a, 276, fig. 120b.
  • Budka and Doyen 2012, 183.
  • E.g. Millard 1979, no. 747, pl. 53. 5 Functional aspects of finds from SAV1 North 613 Budka and Doyen 2012-2013, 200-201.
  • Stevens 2006; cf. Budka and Doyen 2012-2013, 183-187.
  • Cf. Budka 2016a with references.
  • See Giddy 1999, 28-31, 267, pls. 8-12; Stevens 2006, 178-179. 618 Cf. Waraksa 2009; Budka 2016a, 77-78; Doyen 2016. 619 Spencer 2014b, 49. 620 Cf. Smith 2003, 124-133. 621 Budka and Doyen 2013, 201.
  • Cf. Smith 2003, 127, fig. 5.25; Stevens 2006, 193-194.
  • 623 This can also be observed for the official cult in the Egyp- tian temples set up in Nubia, see Török 2009, 228-229.
  • Cf. Smith 1995; Smith 2003, 101-135. 625 Pappa 2013, 36.
  • Spencer 2014b, 47. Cf. also Spencer 2014a.
  • Cf. Klemm and Klemm 2013, 8-11.
  • Cf. Storemyr et al. 2013, 230.
  • Cf. Budka and Doyen 2013; Storemyr et al. 2013, 230. 630 Personal observation, Sai Island 2013. 631 Cf. Rose 2007, HC 2, 288. 632 Budka 2017.
  • Bietak 1996, 24, fig. 1 (Type IIa, Group A).
  • Cf. Budka 2015b.
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  • Azim compared them to the Kerma rural settlement of Gism el-Arba: see Azim and Carlotti 2011-2012, 35, note 59. See also Budka 2014, 61. 648 Azim and Carlotti 2011-2012, 30, fig. 6a. 649 Smith 2007, 13.
  • Cf. Budka 2015b, 51 for a possible connection between this domestic quarter and the early 18 th Dynasty "bridge head" on Sai.
  • AcrossBorders Vol. II (in preparation).
  • As these results were obtained subsequent to the excavation itself (August 2016), they were not available for inclusion of the architectural report by F. Doyen, submitted in April 2016.
  • Cf. Arnold 2014 for evidence of cleaning Egyptian houses and removing waste outside the town. 655 See already Budka and Doyen 2013, 177.
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  • Animals, especially goats and sheep, are well attested at SAV1 North; see Saliari and Budka 2017.
  • Similar observations were made in SAV1 East during the field season 2016.
  • 669 Bietak 1996, 24, fig. 2.
  • Spencer 2014c, 57. Cf. also Budka 2015b, 50. 675 See Budka 2015b, 50.
  • Cf. Arnold 2014, 154-157. 677 Cf. Budka 2014. 678 Fitzenreiter 1999, 120.
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