A social and historical interpretation of Ramesside period votive stelae [PDF]
The following thesis analyses a dataset of 436 Egyptian votive stelae dating to the Ramesside period (1295-1069 ВСЕ), from six sites: Deir el Medina at Thebes (264 stelae), non-Deir el Medina stelae (55) from the Theban area, Abu Simbel (21 stelae) and ...
Exell, Karen
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Military logistics during the Ramesside Period: an overview and some thoughts
Although many studies were dedicated in the past to the Ramesside military systems, including sometimes the logistic aspects, those questions are among the topics that are still in need for more detailed investigations, in a broader perpective.
Pietri, Renaud
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DIETARY CONDITIONS AND DIFFERENTIAL ACCESS TO FOOD RESOURCES AMONG THE VARIOUS CLASSES DURING THE HAN PERIOD [PDF]
In this thesis, I study how food resources and dietary conditions were determined by social and economic status during the Han period in China, B.C. 206~A.D.220.
Lee, Moonsil
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A Shield Bearer and Warrior of Ramesside Times
A Ramesside stela fragment featuring a shield bearer and a warrior prompts consideration of these positions in military contexts of the period. It is suggested that at best the shield bearer played only a semi-military role, his court duties being more ...
James K. Thomson
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Notes about Ramesside Literature: the study of Papyrus d’Orbiney [PDF]
El presente artículo procura esbozar algunas reflexiones sobre las conceptualizaciones que se han realizado sobre la literatura del período ramésida, a partir de un recorrido por las interpretaciones de las que ha sido objeto el relato de Los Dos ...
Castro, María Belén
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Some Notes on the Interpretation of hrw nfr in Ramesside Literature [PDF]
El objetivo de esta contribución consiste en analizar las menciones al “día bello” (hrw nfr) en los textos literarios del período ramésida escritos en lengua neoegipcia, y avanzar en su comprensión en el marco de su contexto histórico y cultural de ...
Castro, María Belén
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The landscape(s) of Pi-Ramesse. Living and dying in the capital of Ramesside Egypt
Pi-Ramesse can without doubt be considered one of the most historically important cities of Ramesside Period Egypt and beyond. This article discusses the relationship between the physical and ideological reality of the Ramesside residence and the ...
Henning Franzmeier
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A new Ramesside Settlement North of Mareotis Lake (Kom el-Nugus, Egypt)
International audienceSince 2012, a French team has been exploring the site of Kom el-Nogous/Plinthine. Supposedly founded in the Hellenistic period, the site quickly revealed a large Saite-period town (VIIe c. BC).
Dhennin, Sylvain
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The royal Ramesside epithet "Victorious Lion, Lord of the Strength" and a statue of Ramesses VI: another case of "monumental cryptography" ? [PDF]
"The victorious lion, lord of the strength" (mȝj nḫt nb ḫpš) is a common epithet of the king in the Ramesside Period, emphasizing the military function of the Pharaoh, triumphing over Egypt's foes and maintaining Maat's rules.
Pietri, Renaud
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Notes about Ramesside Literature: the study of Papyrus d’Orbiney [PDF]
El presente artículo procura esbozar algunas reflexiones sobre las conceptualizaciones que se han realizado sobre la literatura del período ramésida, a partir de un recorrido por las interpretaciones de las que ha sido objeto el relato de Los Dos ...
Castro, María Belén
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