From c9fb3c9758027eb88fdfec5de9ad12a25a3695f5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexandros Tsakos Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2024 16:35:29 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] fulcher3 --- content/article/fulcher.md | 20 +++++++++--------- static/images/fulcher/{fig 1.jpg => fig1.jpg} | Bin static/images/fulcher/{fig 2.jpg => fig2.jpg} | Bin static/images/fulcher/{fig 3.jpg => fig3.jpg} | Bin static/images/fulcher/{fig 4.jpg => fig4.jpg} | Bin static/images/fulcher/{fig 5.jpg => fig5.jpg} | Bin static/images/fulcher/{fig 6.jpg => fig6.jpg} | Bin 7 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) rename static/images/fulcher/{fig 1.jpg => fig1.jpg} (100%) rename static/images/fulcher/{fig 2.jpg => fig2.jpg} (100%) rename static/images/fulcher/{fig 3.jpg => fig3.jpg} (100%) rename static/images/fulcher/{fig 4.jpg => fig4.jpg} (100%) rename static/images/fulcher/{fig 5.jpg => fig5.jpg} (100%) rename static/images/fulcher/{fig 6.jpg => fig6.jpg} (100%) diff --git a/content/article/fulcher.md b/content/article/fulcher.md index 51115fb..55df303 100644 --- a/content/article/fulcher.md +++ b/content/article/fulcher.md @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Island. The inhabitants of these towns and villages use both modern paint, purchased at the market, and traditional pigments, gathered from the landscape, to decorate their houses. -![Map of the Nile Valley showing locations of places mentioned in text.](../static/images/fulcher/fig 1.jpg "Map of the Nile Valley showing locations of places mentioned in text.") +![Map of the Nile Valley showing locations of places mentioned in text.](../static/images/fulcher/fig1.jpg "Map of the Nile Valley showing locations of places mentioned in text.") **~~Figure 1. Map of the Nile Valley showing locations of places mentioned in text.~~** @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ gum Arabic can be harvested, grow in the local area, and were also present in ancient times, as evidenced by plant remains from Amara West.[^14] -![Fragment of painted wall plaster from house E13.7 at Amara West (F5049c).](../static/images/fulcher/fig 2.jpg "Fragment of painted wall plaster from house E13.7 at Amara West (F5049c).") +![Fragment of painted wall plaster from house E13.7 at Amara West (F5049c).](../static/images/fulcher/fig2.jpg "Fragment of painted wall plaster from house E13.7 at Amara West (F5049c).") **~~Figure 2. Fragment of painted wall plaster from house E13.7 at Amara West (F5049c).~~** @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ piece of leather with the hair still attached to paint the *gir* onto the walls, or a sheep's tail. One family poured *gir* over the walls from a teapot. -![House of one of the respondents. Interior (left) painted in red and yellow bombastic; exterior (right) mud plastered in a circular pattern and painted with yellow gir.](../static/images/fulcher/fig 3.jpg "House of one of the respondents. Interior (left) painted in red and yellow bombastic; exterior (right) mud plastered in a circular pattern and painted with yellow gir.") +![House of one of the respondents. Interior (left) painted in red and yellow bombastic; exterior (right) mud plastered in a circular pattern and painted with yellow gir.](../static/images/fulcher/fig3.jpg "House of one of the respondents. Interior (left) painted in red and yellow bombastic; exterior (right) mud plastered in a circular pattern and painted with yellow gir.") **~~Figure 3. House of one of the respondents. Interior (left) painted in red and yellow bombastic; exterior (right) mud plastered in a circular pattern and painted with yellow gir.~~** @@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ have mainly used their hands, or small metal or stone tools. A piece of flat stone picked up in the desert would make an effective shovel and obviate the need to carry a tool from the town and back. -![Sofiha can containing gir.](../static/images/fulcher/fig 4.jpg "Sofiha can containing gir.") +![Sofiha can containing gir.](../static/images/fulcher/fig4.jpg "Sofiha can containing gir.") **~~Figure 4. Sofiha can containing gir.~~** @@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ removal of a tail, or acquiring a piece of skin with wool attached after an animal had been slaughtered. Soft tissue animal products would be very unlikely to survive in the archaeological record. -![Ancient Egyptian paintbrush dating to the New Kingdom. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917.](../static/images/fulcher/fig 5.jpg "Ancient Egyptian paintbrush dating to the New Kingdom. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917.") +![Ancient Egyptian paintbrush dating to the New Kingdom. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917.](../static/images/fulcher/fig5.jpg "Ancient Egyptian paintbrush dating to the New Kingdom. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917.") **~~Figure 5. Ancient Egyptian paintbrush dating to the New Kingdom. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917.~~** @@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ curl around it, and how the weight feels when it is brought down. The arm muscle quickly begins to ache, and small injuries to the grinding hand would have been hard to avoid. -![Grinding red ochre on a small grindstone. Left - Piece of red ochre to be ground. Right -- after grinding, pigment has spilled onto the floor and there is no working space left on the grindstone.](../static/images/fulcher/fig 6.jpg "Grinding red ochre on a small grindstone. Left - Piece of red ochre to be ground. Right -- after grinding, pigment has spilled onto the floor and there is no working space left on the grindstone.") +![Grinding red ochre on a small grindstone. Left - Piece of red ochre to be ground. Right -- after grinding, pigment has spilled onto the floor and there is no working space left on the grindstone.](../static/images/fulcher/fig6.jpg "Grinding red ochre on a small grindstone. Left - Piece of red ochre to be ground. Right -- after grinding, pigment has spilled onto the floor and there is no working space left on the grindstone.") **~~Figure6. Grinding red ochre on a small grindstone. Left - Piece of red ochre to be ground. Right -- after grinding, pigment has spilled onto the floor and there is no working space left on the grindstone.~~** @@ -508,7 +508,7 @@ way a house is laid out and decorated could be referred to as a homescape, the way the space is manipulated by the addition of colour (and other elements) to curate the house into a home within a community. -Acknowledgements +**Acknowledgements** Research was conducted during a Collaborative Doctoral Award at UCL and the British Museum, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council @@ -516,7 +516,7 @@ the British Museum, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council British Museum Amara West Project, funded by the Qatar-Sudan Archaeological Project, Leverhulme Trust, and British Academy. -References +**References** Binder, Michaela. "The New Kingdom Tombs at Amara West: Funerary Perspectives on Nubian -- Egyptian Interactions." In *Nubia in @@ -648,7 +648,7 @@ W. Conkey, pp. 93--131. Oxford: Blackwell, 1991. Wenzel, Marian. *House Decoration in Nubia*. London: Duckworth, 1972. - +____________________________ **Images available here:** @@ -728,7 +728,7 @@ Wenzel, Marian. *House Decoration in Nubia*. London: Duckworth, "Coloured Materials Used in Elephantine: Evolution and Continuity from the Old Kingdom to the Roman Period"; Kemp and Stevens, *Busy Lives at Amarna: Excavations in the - Main City (Grid 12 and the House of Ranefer, N49.18). Volume I.*. + Main City (Grid 12 and the House of Ranefer, N49.18). Volume I*. 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