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Keper’s appeal before Ramesses III – or the motivation behind killing unarmed enemies [PDF]
Arpagaus, Daniel
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On the Grains in the Ramesside Period of Egypt
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2013
This chapter presents the theoretical and practical aspects of the government of Egypt in the second half of the New Kingdom; that is, its intellectual principles and their implementation. It allows the Egyptian sources themselves and the intellectual model that they represent to speak for themselves rather than providing secondary-source ...
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This chapter presents the theoretical and practical aspects of the government of Egypt in the second half of the New Kingdom; that is, its intellectual principles and their implementation. It allows the Egyptian sources themselves and the intellectual model that they represent to speak for themselves rather than providing secondary-source ...
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2007
The faience vessels considered in this chapter were highlighted by Flinders Petrie in his excavation account from Serabit el-Khadem and by Geraldine Pinch in her wide-ranging work of votive offerings for Hathor. Petrie noted that fragments of two situlae in relief nos.
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The faience vessels considered in this chapter were highlighted by Flinders Petrie in his excavation account from Serabit el-Khadem and by Geraldine Pinch in her wide-ranging work of votive offerings for Hathor. Petrie noted that fragments of two situlae in relief nos.
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Polite like an Egyptian? Case Studies of Politeness in the Late Ramesside Letters [PDF]
The Late Ramesside Letters (LRL), a corpus of over 70 personal communications written in Late Egyptian, are one of the most complete letter collections from ancient Egypt (1099–1069 BC).
Kim Ridealgh
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Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde, 1969
K. A. Kitchen, G. A. Gaballa
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K. A. Kitchen, G. A. Gaballa
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