Karanis, An Egyptian Town in Roman Times: Discoveries of the University of Michigan Expedition to Egypt (1924-1935)
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Karanis, a town in Egypt's Fayum region founded around 250 BC, housed a farming community with a diverse population and a complex material culture that lasted for hundreds of years. Ultimately abandoned and partly covered by the encroaching desert, Karanis eventually proved to be an extraordinarily rich archaeological site, yielding tens of thousands of artifacts and texts on papyrus that provide a wealth of information about daily life in the Roman-period Egyptian town. This volume tells of …
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HistoryPrint BooksPaperbackNonfictionWorld HistoryAncient HistoryCivilization - HistoryEgypt & the Nile Valley - Ancient HistoryGreece - Ancient HistoryRome - Ancient HistoryAncient Civilization - HistoryAncient Egyptian Sites, Tombs, & RuinsAncient Greek Civilization & InfluenceAncient Roman Civilization & InfluenceKaranis (Extinct city)



