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A forum for discussions on Ancient Egyptian culture and history, including prehistoric antecedents and post-Pharaonic extensions and transformations of Pharaonic society.
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The XIth European Conference of Egyptologists, Hyperion University of Bucharest, 9-14 September 2025: First Call for Conference Papers https://xi-ece-2025.hyperion.ro/ All scholars with an interest in all aspects of Egyptology are cordially invited to participate in the Eleventh European Conference of Egyptologists. Egypt 2025: Perspectives of Rese...
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Session organisers. Theme 1: On artefacts and beyond. Session #208. It is well known that in Egyptian archaeology, settlements have received comparatively less attention than temples and tombs. This is due to the dominance of the philological fraction within Egyptology mostly interested in carries of texts that can be found in the latter. The prior...
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The search for patterns in archaeological contexts is crucial to understanding ancient civilizations, including the organization of their societies and economies. This study focuses on the interdisciplinary application of mathematical logical data analysis to Egyptology, particularly examining food production in the Workmen’s Village of Amarna. The...
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Este texto discute a associação entre elementos egípcios e iorubanos, o que chamo de “conexão egípcio-iorubana”, nos discursos sobre a identidade dos afro-brasi- leiros, observada em duas situações específicas: a primeira é a comemoração do centenário da abolição da escravatura em 1988 em espetáculos públicos no Rio de Janeiro e na Bahia; a segunda...
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The major problem with ancient languages like Egyptian is twofold: how we can understand the context in which the texts were produced and the use of words and structures within the texts. Achieving this would allow us to understand the society of that time and how people communicated with each other in a better way. The present study applies system...
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In this presentation, we briefly describe five projects of analysis and interpretation of the mortuary texts written in Earlier Egyptian, that is, ancient and middle Egyptian (between 2500 and 1500 BC). Most of the texts under study are inscribed inside rectangular coffins, of which only roughly two hundred are published minimally adequately. The t...
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Margaret Alice Murray was a pioneer for women’s involvement in Egyptology and in archaeology. Due to teaching commitments at the University College London (1898 to 1935), she turned to the Maltese Archipelago as a destination for excavation. Her accounts of work in Malta hold gems of information, and it would be a mistake to dismiss or overlook Mur...
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The examination of funerary landscapes in ancient Egypt has traditionally encountered challenges in establishing comprehensive perspectives that could facilitate the formulation of theories explaining the paradigms governing the creation and evolution of these spaces. Indeed, in recent decades, with the advent of new methodological and epistemologi...
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This paper examines the poems "An Introduction" by Kamala Das and "Aqlima" by Fahmida Riaz, two Asian feminist poetesses. In their poems, both poetesses talk about the condition of women as being different and how they are sexually and biologically oppressed. The study's main contention is what types of female oppression Kamala Das and Fahmida Riaz...
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Abstract: Published in 2013, The Resolutionaries portrays Africanity as a therapy to colonial cultural disorder. With Africanity, Ayi Kwei Armah sets African ancient tradition, Egyptology, at an equal foot with Western culture. Armah pithily writes Africanity as a therapy to the dying tradition and the lost Africans in Western culture. Through the...
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Landscape archaeology has been introduced more systematically in the last decade in Egyptological studies related to necropolises and funerary conceptions. However, this application has been carried out from theoretical and methodological approaches already surpassed in other fields and historical periods of the ancient world. The implementation of...
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Metaphors are tropes driven by similarity relations that appear in texts, script, images, and even objects from ancient Egypt. When tracing the disciplinary and thematic development of metaphor studies in Egyptology, what can be seen is a change from a typological perspective, which sought to categorize both motifs and metaphor types, to a cognitiv...
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Debates about archaeological heritage in Egypt are commonly focused on the spectacular monuments of the Pharaonic, Greek, and Roman periods. In contrast, landscapes and the long prehistory of Northeast Africa receive far more limited attention. The Cologne Summer School (CSS), ‘Environmental archaeology: dealing with cultural and natural heritage’,...
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The conference proceedings contain 75 scholarly contributions to the 13th International Congress on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East (ICAANE). The main themes of the congress were sustainability and inclusion in line with the 17 Sustainable Development Goals defined by the UN. The choice of themes was inspired by challenges for contemporary...
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Films like Stargate and The Mummy reflect deep and long-held Orientalizing notions about the nature of ancient Egyptian civilization. Popular media like films are deliberately designed to appeal to modern audiences, adapting historical contexts and imagery to suit contemporary beliefs and concerns, some of which have a long and fraught history. On...
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Orbis Idearum, Volume 12, Issue 2, pp. 73-114. Historians tend to specialize in a particular period, an ancient language, or a geographical area. As a result, they often seek answers to their questions within the boundaries of their expertise, despite the rather obvious fact that ideas move across time and space. The concept of the Unknown God can...
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La región Imhet: su significación espacial en la interacción de las cuarta y quinta horas del Libro del Amduat " Mariano Bonanno Investigador independiente / Proyecto Neferhotep, Argentina Fecha de recepción: 15 de febrero de 2023. Fecha de aceptación: 13 de agosto de 2024. Resumen Los espacios de la topografía funeraria egipcia son generalmente tr...
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Traditional models of interaction in northern Sudan have innate Egyptological, elite, and urban biases which have relegated certain areas to mere peripheries of more ‘established’ and ‘central’ sites. In order to reach a higher resolution understanding of cultural dynamics and diversity of ancient Nilotic groups, the DiverseNile project has establi...
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O presente artigo pretende analisar as estelas do Ax jqr n Ra provenientes da vila dos trabalhadores de Deir el-Medina, responsáveis por construírem as tumbas reais do Vale dos Reis e das Rainhas. Analisando sua materialidade, iconografia e textualidade, procura-se explicar como elas habilitam as práticas do culto aos ancestrais de ligar os dedican...
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The Polish scholar Tadeusz Smoleński is worthy of remembrance by the international scientific community, particularly in light of the commemorated in 2024 140th anniversary of his birth. Pursuing his studies at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Smoleński developed an interest in Egyptology while convalescing in Egypt. This interest led him to...
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When studying the history of Polish Egyptology, it is difficult to ignore the various references to Tadeusz Andrzejewski (1923–1961), who is, in fact, still a poorly-known scholar. Yet, despite his premature death, he has left numerous Egyptological publications. In this paper, I would like to shed some light on Andrzejewski and his contribution to...
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The Museo Egizio holds 18 Amduat papyri originated from Thebes between the mid of the Twenty-first and the mid of the Twenty-second Dynasty. In the two centuries since they were brought to the museum, they have left only sporadic traces in Egyptological literature. They were recently the subject of the author’s MA thesis and are presently that of h...
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This paper presents an investigation into the application of Augmented Reality (AR) as a tool for enhancing cultural tourism through the exploration of the Amduat, a significant text in ancient Egyptian religious and cultural studies that narrates the night journey of the sun god Re. Employing a mixed-methods approach encompassing descriptive-analy...
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In order to develop the universities to play a pioneering role in community leadership, universities are the beacons of expertise and academics as incubators of thought, culture and literature. Universities are given some freedom in light of intellectual, economic, social, cultural and political changes. However, this freedom must be exercised with...
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Mesa temática 4: Narrativas occidentalocentradas y críticas poscoloniales/decoloniales. Discusiones transdisciplinarias sobre la escritura de la(s) historia(s) de las sociedades antiguas africanas y asiáticas. `Develando los misterios de la vida cotidana egipcia. Narrativas locales desde y para Tell el-Ghaba (Sinaí Norte).´ En la arqueología egipci...
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Ancient Egypt has been a prominent example in the debate concerning the so-called ‘4.2 ka event’, a period of intraregional climate change, resulting in decreased flood levels of the river Nile and its possible defragmenting effects with regards to the centralized state of the Old Kingdom (around 2200 BCE). However, recent studies in the field of g...
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This is a comprehensive paper explaining most of the results tabulated in a new Egyptian chronological table on an academic level. It is not intended to be a criticism of any scholarly work, rather a humble contribution with the aim of preventing thousands of wasted hours for researchers progressing in wrong directions. The most essential part of i...
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Much of the fascination surrounding Egyptian civilization is linked to the practice of mummification. In fact, to ensure the preservation of the body, the ancient Egyptians mummified both human and animal subjects. However, mummified animal remains are less well studied, although they represent a significant part of the material culture and history...
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Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of the Egyptian pyramids and discover the secrets of their impressive construction. In this groundbreaking reference book, written by a renowned Egyptologist and an experienced logistician, the creation of the pyramids is illuminated with a detailed study. From the archaeological documentation of the buildi...
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Millennia of Contacts and Shared Knowledge. The Dialogue of Sciences. Interdisciplinary & Transdisciplinary Space-Time Bridge across Civlizations and Cultures Transdisciplinary Egyptology
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This paper deals with the correct lexicographic identification of the word Hsmn, which was in Egyptology usually translated as "(tin) bronze", if denoting metal. The departure point is the discussion and arguments presented in 1961 by John R. Harris in his monumental work Lexicographical Studies in Ancient Egyptian Minerals. Previous work on the su...
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Copper played a central role in the material culture of ancient Egypt. Appearing in the archaeological record as early as the fourth millennium BCE, copper and copper alloys were the most widely used metals throughout pharaonic history. Significant copper ore deposits, such as those of the Eastern Desert and Sinai, were located in proximity to the...
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Under normal circumstances, insurance customers may not often think about their insurance services, but the Covid-19 pandemic caused widespread uncertainty among insurance customers. Insured people are now looking to find things like insurance coverage, freeing up money and taking risks. Meanwhile, insurance companies try to adapt their performance...
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Investigating the factors affecting the quality of auditing is one of the topics of interest to researchers and the reason is that increasing the quality of auditing will lead to investor confidence in the accuracy of financial statements and reduce agency costs. In this study the effect of national accounting standards on the quality of the indepe...
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In Der Alltag des Todes, Claudia Näser explores mortuary practices in New Kingdom Egypt (1470–1070 BC) based on a dataset from Deir el-Medina, the community of workmen who built the tombs in the Valley of the Kings. Highly skilled, these workmen also constructed their own tombs in the cemeteries around Deir el-Medina. Their use of mortuary consumpt...
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In order to advance digital methods in Egyptology, machine-readable hieroglyphic texts are needed. While machine-readable cuneiform texts have been extensively employed in Assyriological studies, the intricate nature of hieroglyphic script poses challenges in creating accessible corpora. Specific hieroglyphic text editors are used to produce pictur...
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Egyptological Research of the hieroglyphics of Linen back baby carriers specifically used in ancient Egypt, there is a depiction from a tomb dating back to 1500 B.C. that shows women carrying children in what appears to be white fabric carriers on their backs. Objectives of This article present a thought-provoking perspective on a possible link bet...
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Weni's autobiography has been the subject of numerous publications since 1864. 1 This autobiography recounts Weni's various actions and his service to three kings of the Sixth Dynasty (ca. 2345-2181 BCE). 2 Among these works are various nautical activities, whether in the Nile or in the Mediterranean Sea during the reigns of Pepi I and Merenre. Alt...
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Memory is the topic of many modern engagements with antiquity, and it is also the modus operandi of many modern adaptations of antiquity, driven and shaped by the ever-changing ways in which ‘the classics’ are conceptualised within different time-periods and socio-cultural contexts. Popular awareness of classical materials, their socio-economic sta...
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Highlights: La combinación de diversos métodos digitales para la reconstrucción virtual es una poderosa herramienta para la difusión y la investigación del patrimonio arqueológico. El trabajo con cientos de fragmentos hallados en la tumba de Henenu ha permitido la reconstrucción virtual de cuatro estelas funerarias, con especial detalle en el caso...
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The current study aimed to know '' The role of play activities in reducing RMD in children of hyperactivity'' The study was conducted in lraq /DhiQar Governorate, Where the researcher adopted the descriptive curriculum as it is the appropriate approach to the research procedures, and the research community consisted of children of excess activity i...
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Various decision theories share a troubling implication. They imply that, for any finite amount of value, it would be better to wager it all for a vanishingly small probability of some greater value. Counterintuitive as it might be, this fanaticism has seemingly compelling independent arguments in its favour. In this paper, I consider perhaps the m...
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Venedig und seine Handelsniederlassungen („Fondaci“) in Ägypten und in der Levante stellten bedeutende Kontaktzonen interkultureller Begegnungs- und Transferprozesse dar, in denen nicht nur Waren ausgetauscht wurden, sondern auch Informationen über religiöse und politische Grenzen hinweg zirkulierten. Als „go-betweens“ leisteten die an diesen „Fond...
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Whenever twentieth-century modern art or new contemporary artworks are included amongst displays of ancient Egypt, press statements often assert that such juxtapositions are ‘surprising’, ‘innovative’, and ‘fresh’, celebrating the external perspective they bring to such collections. But contemporary art’s relationship with museums and other discipl...
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This document is a formal response to the live broadcast on The Kings Monologue (TKM) channel about our work on the facial approximation of Pharaoh Amenhotep III. The video entitled "Mainstream Egyptology just lost ALL credibility" is available online (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufJXnnVLd98), has content that is highly critical of our work and...
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Pearlman Chazal Based Torah Chronology identification of 4th Dynasty Egypt official Meror ('Diary of Meror' acclaim) as Merari son of Levi. Fixing the history books. By the start of the great pyramid era current consensus Egyptology is inflated by 4695 vs (5784-2229) = 3555 years before present =1140 years of unaccounted for overlap, repetitions an...
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What moves the stars, and what do their movements mean for life on earth? As conventionally divided, even if the distinction of cognates was complicated already in antiquity, the answers to these questions belong respectively to astronomy and astrology. Graeco-Roman astrology generally dispensed with explanations of causes – perhaps because systems...
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By 1864, the once dead Egyptian language, was born again. The phonetic Rosetta Stone writings door had slowly opened in 1823, a 24-year process. Forty years later, the year the RMP and EMLR were placed in the British Museum, by the estate of Henry Rhind, a second door to Egyptian culture slowly opened, containing hard-to-read shorthand math convent...
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Since their arrival at the National Museum, the mummified individuals of the Egyptian collection have caught the attention of the public and scientists, as they have aroused the curiosity of both groups about who these people were, the mummification processes, and life in Ancient Egypt. Over the years, these individuals and their lives were object...
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The predominant Egyptological literature generally attributes to Djehuty/Thot the invention of writing or medu netjer. By paying excessive attention to this god, it has overshadowed the imminence and significance of the goddess associated with literary advancement in Ancient Kemet. Seshat, as she is called, does not hold the same iconic status as D...
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The health problems of the draughtsman Nebre involving the intervention of deities are well-known in Egyptological literature. Several stelae set up by him bear witness of his gratitude for the benevolence shown by deities in curing sicknesses within his family. The texts of two ostraca – one of which unknown so far – present more insight into the...
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This book is about snakebite and snake identification in ancient Egypt. The authors—in a remarkable collaboration between the fields of Egyptology, medicine, herpetology, biology, and ecology—offer a new examination of the Brooklyn Medical Papyrus, better-known as the Snakebite Papyrus, a pragmatic medical treatise concerned with snake identificati...
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Sodat ovat keskeisessä roolissa, kun ihmiset ja ihmisyhteisöt määrittelevät omaa historiallista identiteettiään. Menneiden sotien muistamisessa ei ole kyse vain sankaritarinoista, vaan kollektiivinen muisti käsittelee myös väkivallan rikkovia ja traumaattisia merkityksiä. Yhdistämällä egyptologi Jan Assmannin kulttuurisen muistin näkökulman psykiat...
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The present volume includes papers on Egyptological language studies presented at the Sixth International Conference of Egyptian Linguistics (Crossroads VI) held in January 2020 at Uppsala, Sweden. The conference aimed at providing a venue for discussion and exchange of ideas between scholars focusing on linguistic aspects of Ancient Egyptian and t...
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The allure of the Amarna Period and the reign of Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten transcends beyond the Egyptological realm and extends into the New South Wales (NSW) Stage 6 Ancient History Syllabus. Akhenaten, as a topic option under 'Personalities and their Times', is a popular choice for schools due to the rich evidence, notable events, and significant r...
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Advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI), especially in Machine and in the Deep learning fields, present for the first time an opportunity to build tools to support archeologists to unveil the real complexity of some of the world’s most interesting and enigmatic challenges in archeology: the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs philology. However, the appl...
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From a mummy on board the Titanic to the pyramids’ alignment with the stars, from psychoactive mushrooms to the lost realm of Atlantis: alternative interpretations of ancient Egypt, often summarised as ‘alternative Egyptology’, have always focused on subjects that others shunned. Ever since the birth of scholarly Egyptology with the decipherment of...
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Resumen: La vida de Tutmosis III como faraón y estratega, dibuja las condiciones personales y la formación que obtuvo de la tradición y disciplina egipcia de su época. Siendo muy joven debe asumir la tarea de formarse en el arte y disciplina militar, para desplegar prontamente sus propias habilidades estratégicas en el terreno de las campañas y con...
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Zusammenfassung Georg Ebers’ wirkliche oder vermeintliche Popularität auf Basis eines historischen Romans über das alte Ägypten trägt zur Etablierung bzw. Ausweitung ägyptologischer Lehrstühle in Deutschland bei. Der Artikel arbeitet heraus, warum der Roman populär war, und vollzieht besagten Etablierungsprozess nach. Anschließend wird Ebers’ zweif...
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Our country India is a culturally very religious and diverse, according to changing environmental and human needs this approach needs to adapt and improve on hygiene and inclusivity. We need to be inclusive and conscious of education due to the global connectivity. Appreciate the humans needed to work with dignity and respect. This is a case articl...
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"Formation of Egyptology and Egyptian Collections in Portugal (1850-1930): culture and power in the transnational collecting of the royal family" - PhD project presentation funded by a FCT-DGPC PhD grant". 4th National Meeting of Researchers from IN2PAST Associated Lab, 2nd February 2024, at NOVA FCSH.
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The first podcast about ancient Egypt in Portuguese—Três Egiptólogues Entram Num Bar, or Three Egyptologists Walk into a Bar—began in 2022. Our goal in starting this podcast was to communicate Egyptological research to a broad audience in an unpretentious way that might convince those not otherwise interested in the ancient world to listen. Contemp...
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Situated in the southern section of the Upper Terrace at Deir el-Bahari, the Hatshepsut chapel is the largest hall chapel in ancient Egyptian architecture. For over a century, archaeological and conservation efforts have been conducted at the temple and Hatshepsut chapel. Much of the research has never been published, while others are mentioned in...
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Ce premier article introductif présente la genèse de la publication de ce numéro de Parcours anthropologiques. Il aborde les questionnements et les objectifs recherchés qui ont mené à la réunion de six articles autour de la perception sensorielle des paysages par les individus qui les habitent et les expérimentent. Notre introduction tente de montr...
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This special thematic issue focusses on Community Resilience in Ancient Egypt. Although the subject of resilience has only re-entered the disciplines of the archaeology and history of Northeastern Africa and Western Asia in recent years, its aspects have been explored for several decades via the concept of collapse. This dossier pushes past collaps...
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This lavishly illustrated book provides a comprehensive analysis of clothing in Late Period Egypt (750 to 332 BC) through a comparison of representations on reliefs, paintings, and statues to preserved textiles, and supplemented by references in ancient texts. It shows the historical evolution of clothing that extends far beyond the Late Period. Th...
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This lavishly illustrated book provides a comprehensive analysis of clothing in Late Period Egypt (750 to 332 BC) through a comparison of representations on reliefs, paintings, and statues to preserved textiles, and supplemented by references in ancient texts. It shows the historical evolution of clothing that extends far beyond the Late Period. Th...
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The call for papers is now open for the international conference ‘Place-making in the desertscape: the socialisation of the Egyptian-Sudanese Eastern Desert landscape in the longue durée (4th millennium BCE - 4th century CE)’, which will take place in Cairo from 27 to 30 April 2024. The event is organised by the Institut Français d’Archéologie Orie...
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Las expresiones artísticas del antiguo Egipto fueron estudiadas tradicionalmente por la egiptología a la luz de las concepciones estéticas del arte occidental. En este sentido, las tendencias decimonónicas se basaron en una escala valorativa desde una noción evolucionista, a partir de la cual las representaciones egipcias son consideradas menos des...
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¿De qué hablamos cuando hablamos de una egiptología iberoamericana? Semejante interrogante se compone de dos núcleos: uno apunta hacia la egiptología como disciplina; el otro a Iberoamérica como contexto específico. Por un lado, el último cuarto de siglo fue testigo de una tendencia a la consolidación de la egiptología practicada en los países del...
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CRE aims to give early career researchers a platform to present their completed and/or ongoing research to an audience of peers. We welcome abstracts from all aspects of Egyptology and Nubiology, including, but not limited to: • Administration and Daily Life • Anthropology • Archaeology • Art History • Cultural Contact • Mythology and Religion • Di...
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În data de 15 octombrie 1922 avea loc la Alba Iulia unul dintre evenimentele cu cea mai mare încărcătură simbolică din istoria României secolului al XX-lea. În cadrul unei ceremonii fastuoase, Regele Ferdinand și Regina Maria erau încoronați ca suverani ai României Mari. De ce a fost nevoie de un asemenea act fastuos? Argumentul a fost că, după ofi...
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The ancient southern Levantine city of Gezer is well-known from Egyptian, Biblical and Assyrian sources, associated with power struggles, conquests, and intriguing tales involving figures such as Milkilu and Amenhotep III, Merneptah, the Philistines, Solomon and his unidentified pharaonic father-in-law, and Shishak / Sheshonq I. Since the identity...
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The process of formation of the first state in ancient Egypt was very long. From chiefdoms to regional, and then all-Egyptian kings, the entire predynastic period took place, from the 4th millennium B.C., when the Nagada culture developed in Southern Egypt. The largest were local territories in Hierakonpolis, Nagada and Abydos. Already in the Nagad...
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Amelia B. Edwards (1831–1892) was renowned for her profound mastery of Egyptology, possessing a knowledge some said surpassed that of her male counterparts. Her archaeological endeavours in Egypt merged with a vivid narrative approach, evident in seminal works such as A Thousand Miles up the Nile (1877) and her captivating lectures across Britain a...
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In recent years, there has been considerable interest in the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century cultural practice of Britons wearing indigenous dress, as well as debate as to what motivated people to re-fashion their identity in such radical ways. Typically, these practices have been viewed either as acts of cultural appropriation, or occasionally...
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The operational chain of funerary workshops in Roman Egypt, as far as the production of Osirian burial assemblages is concerned, has been an elusive subject for researchers due to the general scarcity of the textual sources on the subject. However, the meticulous study of the materials manufactured in these places (which have survived) is providing...
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Dear all, This is an upcoming independent call for paper conference set up by four PhD candidates, two from Swansea University and two from Liverpool University. All four of us are researching different subjects in Ancient History and Egyptology, respectively. We strongly encourage the speakers to submit their abstracts and participate in-person as...
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This paper presents the results of a study that compares the constructs of literal translation (Schaeffer & Carl, 2014) and default translation (Halverson, 2019) by means of an observational, exploratory study with Middle Egyptian translation as an extreme case in point. Two MA students in Egyptology at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and three r...
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This paper presents the results of a study that compares the constructs of literal translation (Schaeffer & Carl, 2014) and default translation (Halverson, 2019) by means of an observational, exploratory study with Middle Egyptian translation as an extreme case in point. Two MA students in Egyptology at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and three r...
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in silico approaches on phytochemical components of citrus limetta risso for their sars-cov-2 inhibitory action-Palarch's Journal Of Archaeology Of Egypt/Egyptology 18(1). Abstract: The Novel Corona virus (Covid-19) belongs to a family of viruses called Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) that is currently challenging the g...
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In 2022, the ACE & CREATIVITY blog of the University of Liverpool, Department of Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology started with the aim of encouraging – and giving the chance to – undergraduates, postgraduate, and early career researchers to express their creativity and engage with Antiquity. The blog has been published monthly on the ACE depart...
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The investigations that have been carried out on Deir el-Medina for over a century have produced such a wealth of data that it has become necessary to establish a specific Egyptological branch of study dedicated to the site. In addition, to the material culture found during the intense excavation activities, already extensively examined and well kn...
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Michael E. Habicht, Archäologe und Ägyptologe. Gesamtwerk der Jahre 2002-2023 Liste und Inhaltsvorschau aller Monographien und Fachbeiträge in den Forschungsbereichen Klassische Archäologie, Ägyptologie, Anthropologie, Museologie und Medizingeschichte. Auch die Romane unter dem Pseudonym Alexander P. Dyle sind gelistet. Wichtige Information: Das Bu...
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Si tienes este libro entre tus manos, muy probablemente alguna vez quisiste ser egiptólogo, eres un friki de Egipto, o tal vez quieras enseñarle al mundo, a tus amigos o a tus alumnos alguna que otra cosa sobre esa viaja civilización que sigue tan viva en pleno siglo XXI, La educación en los museos de arte y cultura egipcia, faraones, pirámides y m...
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Egyptology is by no means a historically homogenous discipline. Despite being a field of global engagement, different national/local Egyptological approaches have been adopted in diverse shapes and forms rooted in local particularities, including national/regional histories, geopolitics, and economics, among other factors, consequently impacting kn...
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Does ancient Egypt, with its innumerable gods and goddesses, magnificent temples, and monumental mortuary architecture, have lessons for psychology? This book challenges the assumption that human psychology does not change through history, accepted wisdom about Egyptology, the study of other ancient societies, and the nature of human cognition. Ado...
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The twenty-second Current Research in Egyptology conference was held at the Université Paul Valéry- Montpellier 3 on 26th–30th September 2022. From 250 attendees in person and online, young scholars in Egyptology from different institutions all over the world presented ninety-four papers and twenty-four posters. September 1822 witnessed a milestone...