Admission requirements
Regular MA admission; sufficient knowledge of Late Egyptian and New Kingdom Hieratic (if in doubt, contact the instructor). This course has a minimum number of students of four.
Description
Study of the documentary texts from the workmen’s community of Deir el-Medina
Course objectives
Students will have insight in the history and organization of the village, and they will be able to carry out research on the basis of the preserved documentation. The documentary texts from the village will be studied with the help of the Deir el-Medina Database, which is housed and maintained at Leiden University.
Timetable
The first three weeks will be devoted to introducing the seminar, and these will be followed by four bi-weekly meetings during which specific topics will be discussed. Class schedule to be fixed in consultation.
Mode of instruction
Seminar, self-study and written assignments.
Course Load
Course load 5 EC (=140 hours)
Attending seminars: 14 hours
Preparing for seminars and writing assignments: 126 hours
Assessment method
Written assignments during the course (30%) and paper at the end (70%).
The final grade for the course is established by determining the weighted average. Should the result be unsatisfactory, the paper is to be revised after consulation with the teacher.
Blackboard
Reading list
G. Andreu (ed.), Deir el-Médineh: Les artisans de pharaon, Paris 2002, pp. 15-69.
M.L. Bierbrier, The tomb builders of the Pharaohs, London 1982.
D. Valbelle, ‘Deir el-Medineh’, in Lexikon der Ägyptologie I, Wiesbaden 1975, kol. 1028-1034.
D. Valbelle, Les ouvriers de la tombe. Deir el-Médineh à l‘époque ramesside, Cairo 1985, pp. 87-157.
Registration
Students are required to register for this course via uSis