توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Tools and Weapons illustrated by the Egyptian collection in University College, London
نام کتاب : Tools and Weapons illustrated by the Egyptian collection in University College, London
ویرایش : reprint 1974
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : ابزارها و سلاح ها توسط مجموعه مصری در دانشگاه کالج لندن به تصویر کشیده شده است
سری : Oxbow Classics in Egyptology 23
نویسندگان : W. M. Flinders Petrie
ناشر : Oxbow Books Limited
سال نشر : 2023
تعداد صفحات : 162
ISBN (شابک) : 9798888570142
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 101 مگابایت
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Cover
Book Title
Copyright
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
1. Limits of this work
2. System of this work
3. Detail of arrangement
ABBREVIATIONS
CHAPTER I THE PLAIN BLADE AXE
4. Difference of axe and adze
5. Cypriote imports to Egypt
6. Pillowy forms of axe
7. Methods of copper working
8. Flat cast axes
9. Wide copper axes
10. Plain blade of bronze
11. Round axes
12. Axes with lugs
13. Battle axes
14. Scolloped axes
15. Flanged axes
16. Pole axes
17. Edged batons
18. Halberds
CHAPTER II THE SOCKETTED AXE
19. Bronze axes
20. Plain iron axes
21. Deep socket axes
22. Recurved blades
23. Circular sockets
24. Long-back sockets
25. Tubular sockets
26. Oriental axes
27. Double axes in use
28. \" \" ceremonial
29. Local types
30. Made in different centres
31. Weights of double axes
32. Purpose of weights
33. Conclusions
34. Adze axes
35. Pick axes
CHAPTER III THE ADZE AND HOE
36. Early Egyptian adzes
37. Early European adzes
38. Round-topped adzes
39. Later adzes
40. The lug-adzes
41. The late lug-adze
42. Hafting of adzes
43. Eastern socket adze
44. The Egyptian hoe
45. Source of the hoe
CHAPTER IV THE CHISEL: (C) PLS. XXI, XXII, XXIII
46. The bare chisel, square
47. \" deep
48. \" wide
49. \" round
50. The tang chisel, square
51. \" deep
52. \" wide and round
53. The socket chisel, square
54. \" deep
55. \" wide and round
56. The gouge
CHAPTER V THE KNIFE:
57. Classes of knives
58. Flaying knife
59. Straight-backed
60. Straight-edged
61. Hollow-backed
62. Hollow-edged
63. Recurved
64. Crook-backed
65. Khopesh
66. Double convex (U)
67. Double-edged
68. The sword (E)
69. The sabre
CHAPTER VI THE DAGGER:
70. Prehistoric Egyptian daggers
71. xiith dynasty daggers
72. xviith-xviiith dynasties
73. Inlaid handles
74. European dagger, rivetted
75. \" tang daggers
76. Spears of the copper age
77. Evolution of the British spear
78. Wide blade spears
79. Ceremonial spears
80. Forms of various regions
81. Concave-edge spears
82. The fin-blade
83. Flat-blade spears
84. Spear butts
CHAPTER VII THE ARROW, THROW-STICK, HARPOON, ETC.
85. Forms and uses of the arrow (R)
86. Manufacture of the arrow
87. Flat arrow heads
88. Ribbed arrow heads
89. Triangular arrow heads
90. Barbed arrow heads
91. Rhombic arrow heads
92. Peculiar types
93. Wood and bone arrow heads
94. Bows
95. Throwsticks (V)
96. Slings and bullets
97. Harpoons
98. Fish-hooks
98. Fish-hooks
99. Scale armour
100. Rasps and scrapers
CHAPTER VIII ARTISANS\' TOOLS: (M)
101. The brace
102. The pump-drill
103. The bow-drill
104. The rimer
105. Bits
106. The auger
107. The drawing knife
108. The plane
109. The anvil
110. Wooden mallets
111. Hammers
112. Tongs
CHAPTER IX BUILDERS\' TOOLS: (B)
113. The trowel and mortar rake
114. Wedges and wooden chisels
115. Moving of stones
116. Dressing of stones
117. Plastering and brick-making
118. The plumb line and level
119. The square
CHAPTER X THE SAW, SICKLE, AND BILL-HOOK
120. Egyptian copper saws (S)
121. European bronze saws
122. Iron and steel saws
123. Framed saws
124. The file and rasp
125. Hard-stone sawing
126. Tubular drilling
127. Nature of cutting points
128. Stone sawing at Tiryns
129. Mauls for hammer-dressing
130. Egyptian sickles (F)
131. European sickles
132. The southern bill-hook
133. The northern bill-hook
CHAPTER XI SHEARS, CUTTERS, TOILET TOOLS, AND THREAD WORK
134. Shears (Q)
135. Scissors
136. Hair curlers (X)
137. The scraping razor
138. The notched razor
139. The rotating razor
140. Leather cutters
141. Cutting-out knives
142. Egyptian tweezers (V)
143. European tweezers
144. Borers (N)
145. Papyrus knives
146. Pins
147. Needles
148. Reels and netters
149. Spinning
150. Shuttles and looms
CHAPTER XII AGRICULTURAL TOOLS:
151. The wooden hoe
152. Other wooden tools
153. The Italian iron hoe
154. The spade
155. The plough
156. Forks and rakes
157. The snaffle horse-bit (W)
158. The curb
159. The spurs
160. Brands
CRAPTER XIII DOMESTIC
161. Fire hooks
162. Manacles
163. Staff head
164. Fish-spears
165. Flesh-hooks
166. Shovels
167. Ladles
168. Spoons
169. Pounders and grinders
170. Fire drills
171. Strigils
172. Benedictory crosses
173. Bolts
174. Tumbler locks
175. Pin locks
176. Fork keys
177. Lifting keys
178. Rotating keys
179. Pulleys and toggles
180. Compasses
181. Chains
182. Casting crucibles
183. \" moulds
184. \" cire perdue
185. Detailed moulds
CHAPTER XIV SOME HISTORICAL RESULTS
186. The synopsis sheets
187. Forms peculiar to Egypt
188. Forms unknown in Egypt
189. Forms widely spread
INDEX
List of Plates