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      DemoticGraeco-Roman EgyptElephantine
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionEgyptologyLawComparative Law
C’erano elefanti in Italia prima dell'arrivo di Pirro? E 'difficile immaginare che due o trecentomila anni fa la campagna romana era attraversato da branchi di elefanti, ma il territorio di Roma è tra i più ricchi al mondo per l’enorme... more
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      ArchaeologyMaritime ArchaeologyPaleontologyGeoarchaeology
In 2009-2012 the northern area of the museum garden on Elephantine was investigated before the construction of a magazine. This was the area of the north-eastern town extension of the 2nd Dynasty, which was surrounded by a city wall. A... more
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      Ancient Egyptian HistoryPottery kilnsElephantineTown Wall
For the last six years a multidisciplinary team of the Universidad de Jaén has been working in some of the funerary complexes of the second half of the Twelfth Dynasty in Qubbet el-Hawa. The present paper analyzes new material found in... more
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      EgyptologyAncient Egyptian HistoryMiddle Kingdom (Egyptology)Elephantine
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      Hebrew BibleAramaicManuscript StudiesWisdom Literature
This study will consider the materiality of the Jedaniah collection from Elephantine through the lenses of process theory of identity and temporal-spatial discourse. The Jedaniah collection is composed of ten Aramaic documents, spanning... more
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      Jewish StudiesPostcolonial StudiesAramaicIdentity (Culture)
Elephantine papyri are letters (B23 to B42) dated in both the lunar calendar and the Egyptian civil calendar, so they provide absolute dates (Porten et al: 1996), assuming that the lunar calendar started at the new moon to be in line with... more
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      Achaemenid HistoryElephantineAbsolute ChronologyXerxes
Inside: -- How Egyptian cats shaped the modern cats we love today. -- We meet the world's first cat with a name. -- The Governors of Elephantine, and the new insights into life in Egypt's southern outpost. -- A brand new... more
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionEgyptologyEgyptian ArchaeologyRamesses II
The purpose of this paper is to present new results concerning the ancient Egyptian 'river measure', called by them the iteru . It will include the appropriate placement of the iteru into the world views of these ancient people and their... more
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      StraboAncient EgyptEratosthenesElephantine
This important volume contains 175 documents from the Egyptian border fortresses of Elephantine and Syene (Aswan), which yielded hundreds of papyri in hieratic, Demotic, Aramaic, Greek, Latin, Arabic, and Coptic, spanning a period of... more
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      Greek LanguageAramaicDemoticHieratic
Like in almost every past and present society, feasting behaviour has had a considerable impact on the material world of Ancient Egypt. Festivals were important aspects within the Ancient Egyptian life cycle and affected all kinds of... more
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      New Kingdom (Archaeology)New Kingdom (Egyptology)AbydosElephantine
Throughout history, the Seleucid military might demonstrated many times its importance for the maintenance, expansion and defense of the Empire. Rarely the Seleucid army was defeated in a campaign and it happened in front of the almighty... more
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      ReligionHistoryAncient HistorySociology
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      Legal History: Ancient Near EastAramaicAncient Near EastHebrew Bible and Ancient Near East
Nanaya is a latecomer … she appears from nowhere to become the greatest Mesopotamian goddess of all times-greater than the Sumerian Ninhursaga, the highest lady of the Sumerian pantheon, more enduring than even the Semitic goddess par... more
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionEgyptologyPapyrologyAssyriology
Introduction to a conference sponsored by the Austrian Science Fund, the Egypt Exploration Society and the Universit of Würzburg at 12th to 13th of June 2013 in London on Palaces in Ancient Egypt. This article gives a survey on the... more
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      EgyptologyEgyptian ArchaeologyArchitectural HistoryAncient Egyptian Architecture
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      Egyptian ArchaeologyFunerary ArchaeologyMiddle Kingdom (Egyptology)Elephantine
""Atti del 1° Congresso Internazionale "La Terra degli Elefanti" (Roma 16-20 ottobre 2001)

Proceedings of the first international Congress "The World of Elephants) (Rome 16-20 ottobre 2001)""
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyPaleontologyMediterranean prehistory
This article aims at giving an overall view of the real and mythical topography of the Abaton of Biggeh, which housed a relic, the left leg of the God Osiris, in connection with the rituals. After a geographical and archaeological... more
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      PhilologyAncient Egyptian ReligionAncient HistoryBotany
Review article of E. Edel, K.-J. Seyfried & G. Vieler, Die Felsgräbernekropole der Qubbet el-Hawa bei Assuan. I. Abteilung (Paderborn, 2008). Three major questions are addressed: 1. Does the new report contain information on all the tombs... more
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      Egyptian Art and ArchaeologyFirst Intermediate PeriodElephantineAswan Coptic Church Monastery Qubbat El-Hawa Elephantine Egypt
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      Egyptian Art and ArchaeologyANE Cylinder SealsAncient GlassElephants
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      Hellenistic LiteratureAlexander the GreatIranian LiteratureMARCO POLO
In 2019 the German Archaeological Institute Cairo (German Institute) and Swiss Institute for Architectural and Archaeological Research in Cairo (Swiss Institute) celebrate the 50th anniversary of work on Elephantine Island. Apart from... more
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      Egyptian ArchaeologyArchaeometryElephantine
The article examines evidence for polytheism at Judaean Elephantine in southern Egypt during the Persian period. Employing anthropomorphism as a hermeneutical framework for exploring ancient deity concepts, analysis of the available... more
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      AramaicSecond Temple JudaismAnthropomorphismIsraelite Religion
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      Near Eastern ArchaeologyTheologyHebrew BibleBiblical Studies
“Papyrus Amherst 63 and the Arameans of Egypt: A Landscape of Cultural Nostalgia.” Pp. 323-51 in Elephantine in Context: Studies on the History, Religion and Literature of the Judeans in Persian Period Egypt, ed. R. G. Kratz and B.U.... more
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionEgyptologyPapyrologyAssyriology
The Achaemenid religious policy is discussed and the focus is in particular on the ‘Judaean garrison’ (חילא יהודיא) in Elephantine. Above all, it is discussed what the documents of the Jedaniah communal archive (A4.1-10) say about the... more
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      Second Temple JudaismAchaemenid PersiaAchaemenid HistoryElephantine
The present paper discusses the finding of an hemispherical drinking cup between the heads of the femurs of a lady identified as Sattjeni A in a Late 12th Dynasty tomb in Qubbet el-Hawa, which has been catalogued as 34aa. The woman... more
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      Egyptian ArchaeologyMiddle Kingdom (Egyptology)Ancient Egypt MedicineElephantine
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      Ancient HistoryJewish StudiesTargumAramaic
The present article analyses different epigraphic material from Elephantine for the reconstruction of the sequence of governors of the first nome of Upper Egypt during the reigns of Senwosret I and Amenemhat II. Detlef Franke, in a study... more
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      EgyptologyMiddle KingdomMiddle Kingdom (Egyptology)Ancient Egyptian Epigraphy
Edition of an opistographic papyrus (Brooklyn 47.218.18) acquired by Ch. Wilbour. It is an unpublished letter of the end of the 3rd Millennium belonging to the palatial archives of Elephantine. On the recto, the address and some elements... more
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionEgyptologyLiteracyPapyrology
Middle Kingdom Palace Culture and Its Echoes in the Provinces addresses the significant gaps that remain in scholarly understanding about the origins and development of Egypt’s “Classical Age”. The essays in this volume are the end result... more
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      EgyptologyMiddle Kingdom necropoleis (Egyptology)Middle KingdomEgyptian Administration
The present paper gives an short overview on the history of Elephantine and Aswan in the extreme south of Egypt. A second part is devoted to some micro historical events as they represent themselves in the Demotic texts from the island.... more
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      EgyptologyAncient Egyptian HistoryElephantineAncient Egyptian Papyri
Despite the renewed attention for Persian period Elephantine, the focus of many publications is still on the history, identity, and religion of the Yehudite group in the Persian border garrison. This article displays the data on the other... more
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The Judean community at Elephantine has long fascinated historians of the Persian period. This book, with its stellar assemblage of important scholarly voices, provides substantive new insights and approaches that will advance the study... more
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      Aramaic DialectologyEgyptian ArchaeologyBiblical StudiesBiblical Theology
The main aim of this paper is to analyse a well known inscription (today lost) dated to the end of the 5th Dynasty, which originally belonged to the tomb of a nobleman called Hnw. The fragmentary biography mentions two missions that Hnw... more
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The investigation of the ancient town and temples of Elephantine carried out by the German Archaeological Institute Cairo (DAI) in cooperation with the Swiss Institute for Egyptian Building Archaeology (Swiss Institute) since 1969 was... more
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      Egyptian ArchaeologyArchaeometryArchaeology of BuildingsCeramic Analysis (Archaeology)
This is the module outline for the introduction to the Aramaic language in ancient Judaism, which explores the Aramaic in the Hebrew Bible, early Targums, and other Second Temple sources, including Genesis Apocryphon. Emphasis in this... more
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      TargumAramaicEarly Judaism (2nd Temple, Greco-Roman)Ancient Judaism
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      Egyptian Art and ArchaeologyElephantineVotive offeringsTemple of Satet
Ouvrage disponible en libre accès sur la page de l'éditeur : https://books.openedition.org/momeditions/193 En Égypte ancienne, la mort semble être une préoccupation constante. Pour affronter cette étape tant redoutée, le dogme prévoit... more
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      EgyptologyCult of SaintsFunerary ArchaeologySocial and Collective Memory
Introduction One of the topics mentioned in classical texts is the narration of a decree that Darius I sent to Carthage and asked the Carthaginians to give up some of their traditions and rituals (Justinus, Epitome of the Philippic... more
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      ClassicsHuman sacrifice (Anthropology Of Religion)Carthage (Archaeology)Achaemenid History
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      EgyptologyAncient Egyptian HistoryMiddle KingdomMiddle Kingdom (Egyptology)
“Documents of Wifehood” from Elephantine contain a stipulation in which either the husband or wife can stand up in an assembly and say שׂנאת , after which they follow the stipulations laid out in the contract. This verb שׂנאת in the... more
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      AramaicPerformativityCognitive LinguisticsMarriage and Divorce
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionEgyptologyAncient EgyptElephantine
A new look at the “Passover Papyrus” from Elephantine and the nature of the Hebrew calendar in the Achaemenid Empire.
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      PapyrologyHebrew BibleAramaicBiblical Studies
ביקורת ספרים - "ממגדל סונה", תעודות לתולדות היהודים במצרים בתקופת פרס, מאת בצלאל פורטן, ירושלים תש"ף
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      Old TestamentAncient Near EastIsraelite ReligionHebrew Bible and Ancient Near East
In the last six years, a multidisciplinary team has been working in the funerary complexes of the second half of the Twelfth Dynasty in Qubbet el-Hawa. In the present article we will focus on the results obtained from the archaeological... more
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      EgyptologyMiddle Kingdom (Egyptology)ElephantineQubbet el-Hawa, Aswan
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      Book of GenesisElephantineJoseph storyHebrew Bible/Old Testament
[This article investigates the role that mercenaries could have played in disseminating cultural elements from the Near East (especially Egypt) to Greece. The topic has previously been pursued by scholars but only from a theoretical... more
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      ThucydidesHerodotusGreek MercenariesGreece and Near east