The Coptic monastery and cemetery Deir el-Bachit stands on the  hilltop of Dra' Abu el-Naga, the well-known necropolis in Qurna  (West Bank, Luxor). It is the largest Coptic monastery complex  preserved in Western Thebes and the first monastery that has been  systematically investigated. The excavation of the monastery was  started as a DFG-Project des Ägyptologischen Instituts der  Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Muenchen in close collaboration  with the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut Abteilung  Kairo.
 Until the start of the investigations in 2001 with a survey,  little research was done. After three seasons of preliminary  research, full archaeological research was started in 2004. The  leatherwork was studied in 2007, the present volume of which  presents the results. The book consists of two parts: the  analysis and a detailed catalogue, including colour images of all  finds and, where necessary, line drawings. The finds are analysed  within the framework of the excavation as well as within the  frameworks of the Ancient Egyptian Leatherwork Project and the  Ancient Egyptian Footwear Project (www.leatherandshoes.nl).