The Perceived Value of Minoan and Minoanizing Pottery in Egypt

Authors

  • Caitlín E. Barrett Columbia University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/jmea.v22i2.211

Keywords:

New Kingdom Egypt, Minoans, trade/exchange, concepts of value, prestige, status, pottery styles

Abstract

This paper investigates the Egyptian valuation of imported Minoan and locally produced Minoanizing pottery: that is, why Egyptians found this pottery desirable, which Egyptians wanted it, and which were able to acquire it. In order to address these questions, this study first reviews the archaeological contexts of all Minoan and Minoanizing pottery in Egypt, and then compares this archaeological evidence to the textual and iconographic data on Egyptian attitudes towards Minoan goods. The results suggest that while ownership of this pottery may have carried some cultural cachet as a mark of cosmopolitan sensibilities, it was not restricted to the highest officials. Instead, the more widespread availability of Minoan and Minoanizing pottery may have enabled Egyptians from various socioeconomic backgrounds to participate in an internationalizing cultural milieu.

Author Biography

  • Caitlín E. Barrett, Columbia University
    Caitlín E. Barrett is a Mellon Postdoctoral Scholar at Columbia University in the Department of History. Her research interests include exchange between Egypt and the Aegean from the Bronze Age through the Roman period, Egyptian language and theology, and religious syncretism. She has participated in the excavation and survey of Bronze Age through early modern sites at Delos, Mochlos, and Corinthia in Greece, in the Kharga Oasis in Egypt, and in the northeastern United States. She is currently completing a book on the iconography, archaeological contexts, and theological implications of terracotta figurines of Egyptian deities from Hellenistic Delos. Her article ‘Was Dust Their Food and Clay Their Bread? Grave Goods, the Mesopotamian Afterlife, and the Liminal Role of Inana/Ishtar’ appeared in the Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions 7 (2007) 7-65.

Published

2010-01-13

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Articles

How to Cite

Barrett, C. E. (2010). The Perceived Value of Minoan and Minoanizing Pottery in Egypt. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology, 22(2), 211-234. https://doi.org/10.1558/jmea.v22i2.211