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The feasts of the kings of ancient Egypt and their connection to the religious aspect (1580 - 1080 BC) [PDF]
This research sheds light on the most prominent holidays that were associated with the kings in ancient Egypt during the era of the New Kingdom (1580-1080 BC), as the ascension to the throne and the coronation rituals and the associated celebrations were
jamal Neda Saleh, Milad Mohammed Yassin
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Music and Political Space in Ancient Egypt [PDF]
Im alten Ägypten nahm Musik durch die Strukturierung von militärischen Paraden, könig-lichen Festen und religiösen Prozessionen eine wichtige Rolle im öffentlichen Raum ein.
Lieven, Alexandra von
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The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology: Characters and Collections [PDF]
The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology first opened its doors in 1915, and since then has attracted visitors from all over the world as well as providing valuable teaching resources. Named after its founder, the pioneering archaeologist Flinders Petrie,
Stevenson, AE
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SCORCHED EARTH: VIOLENCE AND LANDSCAPE IN NEW KINGDOM EGYPTIAN REPRESENTATIONS OF WAR
Death and destruction of peoples and lands are the reality of war. Since the Old Kingdom the destruction of enemy landscape is attested in Egyptian written sources and the number of attestations increases in the following periods, culminating in the New ...
UROŠ MATIĆ
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Rasseln für die Ewigkeit: Die ältesten Perkussionsinstrumente im pharaonischen Ägypten
A variety of idiophones and membranophones have survived in Egypt until the end of the New Kingdom, but there are about 2000 years between the first appearance of representatives of both groups.
Heidi Köpp-Junk
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Pan-Africanism: a contorted delirium or a pseudonationalist paradigm? Revivalist critique [PDF]
This essaic-article goes against established conventions that there is anything ethno-cultural (and hence national) about the so-called African tribes.
Albert C. +19 more
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Reciprocity and redistribution in Ancient Egypt during the New Kingdom.
The economy of Ancient Egypt during the New Empire was based on two principles: redistribution and reciprocity. Redistribution was the domain of estatal sphere, what means to say that all resources moved from periphery to centre and were redistributed to
José Roberto Pellini
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Maids at the grindstone: A comparative study of New Kingdom Egypt grain grinders
[Summary] Grinding (or milling) grain was an important activity that took place in nearly every ancient Egyptian home. Grinding was necessary to process emmer or barley grain into flour, and thus was a key step in manufacturing bread, the most important
Elizabeth Lang
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The Provenance of Late Bronze Age Transport Amphorae found in Egypt
This study, which forms part of a larger project on Canaanite amphorae, illustrates the use of ceramic petrography in refining the visual classification of the fabrics of imported New Kingdom amphorae excavated from Memphis and Amarna in Egypt ...
L.M.V. Smith, J.D. Bourriau, M. Serpico
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Emotions have been extensively studied across disciplines, but are best defined within specific cultural contexts. In ancient Egypt, they are presented both as visceral experiences that may be “contained” within or transmitted from the heart or stomach ...
McDonald, Angela
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