Studies of Ancient Egyptian Footwear. Technological Aspects. Part XIV. Leather Eared Sandals

Authors

  • André J Veldmeijer Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo PalArch Foundation, Amsterdam

Keywords:

Ancient Egyptian Footwear Project, Eared Sandals, Footwear, Leather, Technology

Abstract

Leather Eared Sandals, i.e. sandals with pre-straps that are cut from the sole’s leather, are a well known category of sandals in ancient Egypt, mainly because the manufacturing is depicted in scenes that decorate tombs. Based on archaeological fi nds, we can recognise several subcategories and types. The present paper, as part of the Ancient Egyptian Footwear Project’s publication series, presents the technological details of this category of leather sandals. As usual in this series of papers, other topics are discussed in passing.

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Pair of sandals el-077 from Elephantine in dorsal view. Photography E. Endenburg/A.J. Veldmeijer. Courtesy of the German Archaeological Institute Mission to Elephantine

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Published

2020-11-19

How to Cite

J Veldmeijer, A. (2020). Studies of Ancient Egyptian Footwear. Technological Aspects. Part XIV. Leather Eared Sandals. PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, 8(5), 01-31. Retrieved from https://archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/375