%0 Book Section %9 OS CH : Chapitres d'ouvrages scientifiques %A Graff, Gwenola %T The iconography of Decorated Ware = L'iconographie des Decorated Ware %B Préhistoires de l'écriture : iconographie, pratiques graphiques et émergence de l'écrit dans l'Égypte prédynastique = Prehistories of writing : iconography, graphic practices and emergence of writing in predynastic Egypt %C Aix-en-Provence %D 2016 %E Graff, Gwenola %E Jimenez Serrano, A. %L fdi:010068620 %G FRE ; ENG %I PUP %@ 979-10-320004-0-3 %K PREHISTOIRE ; ART DECORATIF ; CERAMIQUE ; VASE ; RITE FUNERAIRE ; ICONOGRAPHIE %K NAGADA CULTURE %K EGYPTE %P 47-61 %U https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010068620 %> https://horizon.documentation.ird.fr/exl-doc/pleins_textes/2023-12/010068620.pdf %W Horizon (IRD) %X The lecture I am going to give deals with the Naqadan painted vases. We will not deal in great detail with the White cross-lined vases of the Naqada I-IIAB period, but will focus on the Decorated vases of the Naqada IIC-D period. The ornamental patterns of the different elements of these vases, the links between these elements and their position on the surface of the vases have obviously been chosen in accordance with strict rules. These rules display a hierarchy within the elements making up the ornamental patterns. I will first try to explain these rules in order to understand how the syntax of the Naqadan ornaments works and then compare them with a broad outline of the oldest hieroglyph writing syntax which is known, that of the Old Empire. %S Préhistoires de la Méditerranée %B Colloque International Préhistoires de l'écriture = Prehistories of Writing %8 2010/12/15-17 %$ 112ART ; 112HISTO