This volume is the second in a series of monographs presenting the
results of the ERC project AcrossBorders on the island of Sai in Sudan.
Findings from excavations and surveys in various areas of the Egyptian
town are used to reconstruct life in the New Kingdom (c. 1530-1070 BC).
The architecture, the material culture, but also the geology, botanical
remains and animal bones are analysed. Overall, the findings presented
here for the first time not only emphasize the important role of Sai in
the New Kingdom, but also give new insights into the lives of its
inhabitants.