On Borders and Expansion: Egyptian Imperialism in the Levant during the Ramesside Period
This paper aims to define the way Egyptians perceived the boundaries of their land and reassesses the impact of Egyptian colonialism during the Ramesside period (c. 1292–1069 BCE).
Georgia Xekalaki
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NEW PERSPECTIVES ON THE EXPEDITIONS TO THE LAND OF PUNT [PDF]
The geographic location of Punt and its itinerary occupied a great part of the scientific literature in Egyptology since the discovery of the bas-relief of Deir el-Bahari by the end of the XIXth century.
El-Sayed Mahfouz
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Dancing for the Dead: muu Dancers in Egyptian New Kingdom Scenes
Muu dancers are one of the most common elements in the funerary processions represented in the private Theban tombs of the New Kingdom, especially in the 18th dynasty.
Miriam Bueno Guardia
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Armless Figures in Ancient Egypt Until The End of The New Kingdom [PDF]
Figures with physical disabilities were rarely represented in ancient Egyptian art. The idealistic representation of the body was the customary rule followed by gods and kings.
Mona El Nadi
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The Temple of Millions of Years of the Pharaoh Thutmose III (Luxor). An Update on the Research
This paper presents the most up to date discussion on the architecture of the temple of Millions of Years of Thutmose III, which has been investigated by the Spanish-Egyptian joint project since 2008.
Myriam Seco Álvarez +1 more
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Signs of YHWH, God of the Hebrews, in New Kingdom Egypt?
This paper offers some observations on the meaning the Egyptians may have assigned to the name YHWA/YHA/YH, which is attested in lists of toponyms inscribed on temple walls dated to the time of the New Kingdom (1550-1069 BCE), and in a personal name of
Racheli Shalomi Hen
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Two Portraits of Senenmut in the Hatshepsut Temple at Deir el-Bahari
Two graffiti of Senenmut from the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari are presented in this paper: one located in the granite portal leading to the Upper Court of the temple, and another in the entrance to the Chapel of Thutmose I in the Royal ...
Mirosław Barwik
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Olive and its oil in Ancient Egypt between linguistic sources and archaeological traces [PDF]
: Olive has a great importance in ancient civilizations, it has been necessary for human since prehistory. It was used for eating, treatment, lighting...etc.
Dr. Hamada Mansi Ashour
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Epidemiological analysis of tomb complexes from the necropolis of Thebes-West
In the necropolis of Thebes-West, Upper Egypt, individuals from various time periods are buried, comprising the Middle Kingdom, the New Kingdom and the Late Period.
Markus J. Ege +2 more
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THE NEW KINGDOM OF EGYPT AND THE EARLY STATE ORGANIZATIONS OF THE ARMENIAN HIGHLAND IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE II MILLENNIUM BC(BASED ON HISTORICAL SOURCES AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE) [PDF]
The Ancient Near Eastern powerful states in the mid II millennium BC were not only directing and supervising the military-political, trading-economic, and sociocultural processes, but were also trying to obtain their dominance and control in the region ...
ASHOT PILIPOSYAN , ARMINE HAYRAPETYAN
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