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In the Early Iron Age the Eastern Mediterranean gradually turned into a complex network of systematic contacts among the Aegean, Cyprus, Egypt, Syro-Palestine and areas of the Near East. From the tenth century BC onwards relations between... more
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionAncient HistoryEgyptologyEgyptian Archaeology
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      HistoryAncient HistoryArchaeologyHistorical Archaeology
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      Ancient Egyptian HistoryAncient Egyptian LiteratureAncient EgyptLiterature in ESL/EFL Classroom
This research analize the proportions and architectural features of Osireion Hypogeum in order to determine the level of knowledge of the geometric rules achieved by Egyptian Priests and Harpedonaptae before the birth of Euclidean Geometry.
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionAncient HistoryNon Euclidean GeometryEgyptology
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      Saudi ArabiaEgyptArabian Peninsula in AntiquityTayma
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      Egyptian Ritual TextsForeigners, ethnicity and the problem of otherness in New Kingdom and Late Period EgyptEgyptian MagicAncient Egyptian interconnections
Charioteers were very significant in the Ramesside Period, evidenced for example by the frequent mention of them in texts dated to the reign of king Ramesses II. Charioteers also played an important role in diplomacy as many Ramesside... more
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      EgyptologyAncient Military HistoryBronze Age Interconnections (Egyptology)New Kingdom (Egyptology)
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      EgyptologyRock Art (Archaeology)Northwest Semitic EpigraphyHieratic
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    • Ancient Egyptian interconnections
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      Ancient HistoryArt HistoryAncient CosmologiesNew Kingdom (Egyptology)
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      Late Bronze Age archaeologyAncient Egyptian interconnections
This chapter provides an overview of possible types of cultural contact between Egypt and the Eastern Mediterranean and of the available sources, both archaeological and textual, and their interpretational values and problems. The focus... more
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      ArchaeologyEgyptologyPottery (Archaeology)Egyptian Archaeology
This paper sets out to study the four Egyptian-like scarabs that have been found in Ayamonte (Huelva province, Southwest- ern Spain) during the first archaeological season in 2010. Five Phoenician tombs have been uncovered in the site of... more
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      Egyptian ArchaeologyAncient Egyptian IconographyEgyptian interconnections in the 1st millennium BCKhafre
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionLevantine ArchaeologyCypriot ArchaeologyCypriot Bronze Age
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      EgyptologyEgyptian HistoryAegean Egyptian InterrelatlationsNubian-Egyptian Relations
The Second Intermediate Period is exemplified by the division of Egypt into several dynasties. As current research proposes, those who held administrative control in the north were of Near Eastern origin, their power likely stemming from... more
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      EgyptologyAncient Near EastNubian-Egyptian RelationsHyksos
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      EgyptologyEgyptian Art and ArchaeologyEgyptian ArchaeologyCaravanserais
Museum August Kestner (Hannover / Germany) owns a highly important Egyptian object made of blue, yellow and white glass: a fragment of a statuette representing the Egyptian goddess Taweret (Thoeris), inv. no. 2616, previously in the... more
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      Egyptian Art and ArchaeologyBronze Age Interconnections (Egyptology)New Kingdom (Egyptology)Mycenaean
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      EgyptologyEgyptian Art and ArchaeologyEgyptian ArchaeologyOld Kingdom (Egyptology)
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      Saudi ArabiaEgyptArabian Peninsula in AntiquityTayma
We know how flexible the Egyptian iconographic system is and the limitations of our modern classifications, especially in regard to gods, spirits and demons. This paper reviews the god Anubis’ particular and completely distinctive... more
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionEgyptologyArtDemonology
In the early 2nd millennium BCE, Near Eastern groups of diverse origin penetrated the Nile Delta, via sea and land. The Wadi Tumilat was one of the two principal overland routes in and out of Egypt for Asiatics arriving from the East.... more
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      HyksosSecond Intermediate Period (Egyptology)Bronze Age Interconnections (Egyptology)Middle Bronze Age
Since its discovery by Battiscombe Gunn, it is believed that Saqqara's Ostrakon is able to improve our understanding of how Egyptians designed curved elements, but the geometric significance of the hieratic values is still uncertain.... more
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionEgyptologyEgyptian Art and ArchaeologyEgyptian Archaeology
The Aegyptiaca Symposium is the second international colloquium in the Ex Oriente Lux series and it was born out of the interdisciplinary research project Aegyptiaca: Ecumene and Economy in the Horizon of Religion, which is coordinated by... more
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyEgyptology
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      EgyptologyEgyptian ArchaeologyRock Art (Archaeology)Egyptian History
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      Ancient Egyptian LiteratureAncient Egyptian Art and ArchaeologyHistory and Archaeology of the Ancient Near EastAncient Egyptian language
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      EgyptologyAncient EgyptAncient Egyptian interconnections
Since its discovery by Battiscombe Gunn, it is believed that Saqqara's Ostrakon is able to improve our understanding of how Egyptians designed curved elements, but the geometric significance of the hieratic values is still uncertain.... more
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionHistoryMathematicsGeometry And Topology
Note:
The link to this document www.stefan-jakob-wimmer.de/3ICAANE, as it appears in several bibliograhies, is no longer valid and had to be moved to:
www.stefan-jakob-wimmer.de/3ICAANE_wimmer/
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      JordanRamesses IIArchaeology of JordanAncient Egyptian interconnections
Presentation of imported pottery found in 2nd Dynasty tombs at Helwan, Egypt. Includes petrographic analysis and discussion of interconnections between Egypt and the Levant at this time.
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      Ceramic PetrographyAncient Egyptian interconnections
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      ArchaeologyEgyptologyMediterraneanAmulets
The griffin is commonly understood to be an eagle-headed winged lion. I argue here that the Egyptian version has a falcon head, identifying it as a form of Horus; as an allomorph of the sphinx (seen most clearly on the axe-head of... more
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      HistoryAncient Egyptian interconnectionsGriffin
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      Ceramic PetrographyAncient Egyptian interconnections
Egypt witnessed significant political, cultural and social transformations between the Middle and New Kingdoms. All such developments involve dynamic and multifaceted processes that could be influenced by both internal as well as external... more
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      Ancient HistoryEgyptologyCultural EncountersKnowledge Transfer
Trade between two regions often necessitates that the respective parties are political entities. This was indeed the case for trade from the Levant to Egypt during the Middle Bronze Age (ca. 2000-1550 BC, MBA) and Late Bronze Age (ca.... more
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      Middle Bronze AgeCeramic PetrographyAncient EgyptAncient Egyptian interconnections
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      EgyptologyEgyptian Art and ArchaeologyEgyptian ArchaeologyEgyptian language
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionAncient Egyptian HistoryAncient Egyptian LiteratureAncient Egyptian Art and Archaeology
"An unusul type - Egyptian (motives) on a (Roman Campana) terracotta-plaque" - Presentation an discussion of an unusual Campana-Relief with Egyptian motives and hieroglyphes in Museum August Kestner, Hannover / Germany (inv. no.... more
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      EgyptologyGraeco-Roman EgyptCults for Egyptian gods in the Aegean and ItalyRoman Egypt
Das Dokument ist ein echtes Pdf, in dem man nach bestimmten Worten suchen kann.
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionEgyptologySardinia (Archaeology)Amulets
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      Diachronic Linguistics (Or Historical Linguistics)CuneiformAncient Egyptian languageVocalisation of Ancient Egyptian (hieroglyphics)
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionAncient Mediterranean ReligionsCoptic StudiesAncient Egyptian History
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      EgyptologyShang Dynasty (Archaeology)Middle Bronze AgeChina and Africa
... Marilyn J. Lundberg WSR, University of Southern California P. Kyle McCarter The Johns Hopkins University Bruce Zuckerman University of Southern California with the assistance of ColleenManassa Yale University Page 2. Contents... more
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      EgyptologyRock Art (Archaeology)Northwest Semitic EpigraphyHieratic
"Egyptian Objects from Etruria in the collection of August Kestner" - Thanks to August Kestner's own, handwritten inventory of his Egyptian collection we are informed that four of his Egyptian scarabs have been discovered (maybe even by... more
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      History of CollectionsEtruscanCollecting and CollectionsEtruscan Archaeology
“Minoans” have been recognised from the very discovery of the palaces on Crete as an enclosed ethnic group in the material assemblage known as the “Minoan” culture. They were defined as a race or an ethnic group and continued to be... more
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      Ancient HistoryEgyptologyNear Eastern ArchaeologyEgyptian Art and Archaeology
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      History of MedicineAncient Egyptian languageCultural History of MedicineAncient Egyptian Medical Texts
... Marilyn J. Lundberg WSR, University of Southern California P. Kyle McCarter The Johns Hopkins University Bruce Zuckerman University of Southern California with the assistance of ColleenManassa Yale University Page 2. Contents... more
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      EgyptologyRock Art (Archaeology)Northwest Semitic EpigraphyHieratic
The chryselephantine statue of a young Minoan male was discovered in the town of Palaikastro on the northeastem coast of Crete. Standing nearly 50 cm. high, it is the largest Minoan sculpture ever found and it is virtually complete. Its... more
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      Ancient ArtMinoan ReligionMinoan art and archaeologyMinoan Archaeology
In the absence of adequate written evidence in the early Iron Age, our knowledge of contacts in the Mediterranean usually stem from the study and evaluation of imports and their archaeologically visible influence in indigenous material... more
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyEgyptology
This study examines the connection between culturally transmitted visual expressions of power and interaction levels through the adoption of the griffin motif in Predynastic Egypt from Uruk Mesopotamia during the fourth millennium BC. Its... more
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      Cultural Transmission (Evolutionary Biology)Mesopotamian ArchaeologyEgyptian ArchaeologyPredynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt