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Journal articles on the topic "Ayn Soukhna"
Rademakers, Frederik W., Georges Verly, Claire Somaglino, and Patrick Degryse. "Geochemical changes during Egyptian copper smelting? An experimental approach to the Ayn Soukhna process and broader implications for archaeometallurgy." Journal of Archaeological Science 122 (October 2020): 105223. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2020.105223.
Full textYoussef, M. A. S. "Geoelectrical analysis for evaluating the aquifer hydraulic characteristics in Ain El-Soukhna area, West Gulf of Suez, Egypt." NRIAG Journal of Astronomy and Geophysics 9, no. 1 (January 1, 2020): 85–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20909977.2020.1713583.
Full textZaid, Samir M. "Geochemistry of sands along the Ain Soukhna and Ras Gharib beaches, Gulf of Suez, Egypt: implications for provenance and tectonic setting." Arabian Journal of Geosciences 8, no. 12 (June 20, 2015): 10481–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12517-015-1982-5.
Full textSomaglino, Claire. "Ayn Soukhna." Bulletin archéologique des Écoles françaises à l’étranger, November 1, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/baefe.1083.
Full textSomaglino, Claire. "Ayn Soukhna (2021)." Bulletin archéologique des Écoles françaises à l’étranger, June 1, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/baefe.5505.
Full textAbd el-Raziq, Mahmoud, and Claire Somaglino. "Ayn Soukhna (2020)." Bulletin archéologique des Écoles françaises à l’étranger, May 30, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/baefe.2665.
Full textSomaglino, Claire, and Mofida El-Weshahy. "Ayn Soukhna (2022)." Bulletin archéologique des Écoles françaises à l’étranger, June 1, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/baefe.8146.
Full textSomaglino, Claire, and Mofida el-Weshahy. "Ayn Soukhna (2023)." Égypte | 2024, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/11sx2.
Full textNutz, Rainer. "Von Malachit zu Kupfer." Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde 144, no. 1 (January 7, 2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zaes-2017-0007.
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Verly, Georges. "Les chaînes opératoires métallurgiques du cuivre, spécifiques à Ayn Soukhna, Ancien/Moyen Empire. Alliage volontaire d'arsenic." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024SORUL051.
Full textThe site of Ayn Soukhna stands out in the Egyptian archaeological landscape as a precursor of metallurgical innovations, in particular through the demonstration of an innovative smelting process and the intentional production of arsenic copper alloys. As an intermittent port, Ayn Sukhna reveals a unique wealth of data on six distinct metallurgical chaînes opératoires from the Old Kingdom and the early Middle Kingdom, including two melting methods for the Old Kingdom and four combining smelting and melting for the early Middle Kingdom. This diversity offers an unrivalled perspective on metallurgical practices, from ore collection to recycling, in a chronologically precise context.The exceptional conservation of the site, aided by its status as an intermittent port and the desert conditions, makes it possible to study workshops and structures in different states of preservation, offering a window onto a 'frozen' metallurgical technology waiting to be revived. This unique situation offers a valuable insight into strategic, state-run production methods, incorporating both Old Kingdom traditions and early Middle Kingdom innovations.State management emphasises a rigorous and appropriate selection of materials, influenced by local environmental and geological conditions. Production techniques benefit from this adaptation, particularly in the specific morphology of the smelting furnaces, designed according to the quality of the ores available. The smelting processes at Ayn Soukhna are particularly remarkable, avoiding the use of crushed ores or charcoal, and requiring neither high temperatures, forced blowers nor the production of liquid slag. This ingenious process enables efficient reduction, decarbonisation and protection of the copper beads from oxidation, thanks to an L-shaped structure optimised for precise control of temperature and oxidation-reduction conditions.The p-XRF analyses played a key role in understanding metallurgical practices, revealing an absence of arsenic in primary processes, but confirming its intentional addition in secondary metallurgy to create specific alloys. This discovery underlines a deliberate choice by the metallurgists of the time, marking an important step in the evolution of metallurgical techniques.The importance of Ayn Soukhna goes beyond the simple production of copper, revealing a sophisticated state system for the management of metallurgy, from extraction to recycling. This system highlights the meticulous planning of shipments, the standardisation of procedures and the control of production, illustrating a meticulous management system that had a direct impact on the morphology of the tools and the teleology of the structures used by the metallurgists.Ayn Soukhna, as a major site for the ancient Egyptian economy, sheds light on a hitherto little-known area of technology, demonstrating not only advanced primary and secondary production techniques, but also the crucial role played by state planning and control in optimising resources and metallurgical processes. This site is an exceptional illustration of the ingenuity and capacity for innovation of the ancient Egyptians in the field of metallurgy, reflecting their in-depth mastery of materials and manufacturing processes, essential to the production of tools and metal objects specific to their era
Books on the topic "Ayn Soukhna"
Castel, George. Ayn Soukhna III: Le complexe de galeries-magasins; rapport archéologique. Le Caire: Institut français d'archéologie orientale, 2016.
Find full textAyn Soukhna IV: Le Materiel Des Galeries-Magasins. Ifao, 2020.
Find full textAyn Soukhna II: Les ateliers métallurgiques du moyen empire. Le Caire: Institut franćais d'archéologie orientale, 2011.
Find full textThe Red Sea in pharaonic times: Recent discoveries along the Red Sea coast; proceedings of the colloquium held in Cairo / Ayn Soukhna 11th-12th January 2009. Le Caire: Institut français d'archéologie orientale, 2012.
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