Ancient Egyptian Society
Challenging Assumptions, Exploring Approaches
Herausgeber: Candelora, Danielle; Cooney, Kathlyn M.; Ben-Marzouk, Nadia
Ancient Egyptian Society
Challenging Assumptions, Exploring Approaches
Herausgeber: Candelora, Danielle; Cooney, Kathlyn M.; Ben-Marzouk, Nadia
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This volume challenges assumptions aboutâ and highlights new approaches toâ the study of ancient Egyptian society and its organization by tackling various thematic social issues through structured individual case studies. Suitable for students and scholars of ancient Egypt and ancient societies more broadly.
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This volume challenges assumptions aboutâ and highlights new approaches toâ the study of ancient Egyptian society and its organization by tackling various thematic social issues through structured individual case studies. Suitable for students and scholars of ancient Egypt and ancient societies more broadly.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 442
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 772g
- ISBN-13: 9780367418281
- ISBN-10: 0367418282
- Artikelnr.: 64035449
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 442
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 772g
- ISBN-13: 9780367418281
- ISBN-10: 0367418282
- Artikelnr.: 64035449
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Danielle Candelora is Assistant Professor of Ancient Mediterranean History at SUNY Cortland and co-director of excavations at South Karnak. She received her PhD in Egyptology from UCLA. Her research focuses on immigration in ancient Egypt, the reception of foreigners, strategies of identity maintenance and advertisement. Nadia Ben-Marzouk is Postdoctoral Fellow at Tel Aviv University and the University of Zurich. Her research explores craft production, producers, and modes of technological transmission in the Bronze and Iron Age Levant, Egypt, and east Mediterranean. She received her PhD from UCLA. Kathlyn M. Cooney is Professor of Egyptian Art and Architecture and Chair of the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures at UCLA. Her research in 21st Dynasty coffin reuse focuses on the socio-economic and political aspects of funerary and burial practices in ancient Egypt.
1. Investigating Ancient Egypt's Societies: Past Approaches and New
Directions, 2. Power and the Study of Ancient Egyptian Society, 3. Hidden
Violence: Reassessing Violence and Human Sacrifice in Ancient Egypt, 4.
Making the Past Present: The Use of Archaism and Festivals in the
Transmission of Egyptian Royal Ideology, 5. Divine Kingship and the Royal
Ka, 6. Trade, Statehood and Configurations of Power in Ancient Egypt
(Early-Middle Bronze Age), 7. The Social Pyramid and the Status of
Craftspeople in Ancient Egypt, 8. Ancient Egyptian Decorum: Demarcating and
Presenting Social Action, 9. Co-regency in the 25th Dynasty: A Case Study
of the Chapel of Osiris-Ptah Neb-ankh at Karnak, 10. The Egyptianization of
Egypt and Egyptology: Exploring Identity in Ancient Egypt, 11. Ancient
Egyptian "Origins" and "Identity:" An Etic Perspective, 12. Eight Medjay
Walk into a Palace: Bureaucratic Categorization and Cultural Mistranslation
of Peoples in Contact, 13. The Value of Children in Ancient Egypt, 14.
Orientalizing the Ancient Egyptian Woman, 15. The Ancient Egyptian Artist:
A Non-Existing Category?, 16. Hellenistic Warfare and Egyptian Society, 17.
Revealing the Invisible Majority: 'Hegemonic' Group Artefacts as Biography
Containers of the 'Underprivileged' Groups, 18. Reevaluating Social
Histories: The Use of Ancient Egypt in Contemporary Art, 19. People of Nile
and Sun, Wheat and Barley, Copper and Gold: Ancient Egyptian Society and
the Agency of Place, 20. Shifting Boundaries, Conflicting Perspectives:
(Re)establishing the Borders of Kemet through Variable Social Identities,
21. Urban versus Village Society in Ancient Egypt: A New Perspective, 22.
Reassessing the Value of Autobiographical Inscriptions from the First
Intermediate Period and "Pessimistic Literature" for Understanding Egypt's
Social History, 23. Othering the Alphabet: Rewriting the Social Context of
the Formation and Transmission of a New Writing System in the Egyptian
Expedition Community, 24. Language Policy and the Administrative Framework
of Early Islamic Egypt, 25. New Methods to Reconstruct the Social History
of Food in Ancient Egypt: Case studies from Nag ed Deir and Deir el Ballas,
26. Stop and Smell the Flowers: A Re-Assessment of the Ancient Egyptian
"Blue Lotus", 27. The Body of Egypt: How the Harem Women Physically
Connected a King with his Elites.
Directions, 2. Power and the Study of Ancient Egyptian Society, 3. Hidden
Violence: Reassessing Violence and Human Sacrifice in Ancient Egypt, 4.
Making the Past Present: The Use of Archaism and Festivals in the
Transmission of Egyptian Royal Ideology, 5. Divine Kingship and the Royal
Ka, 6. Trade, Statehood and Configurations of Power in Ancient Egypt
(Early-Middle Bronze Age), 7. The Social Pyramid and the Status of
Craftspeople in Ancient Egypt, 8. Ancient Egyptian Decorum: Demarcating and
Presenting Social Action, 9. Co-regency in the 25th Dynasty: A Case Study
of the Chapel of Osiris-Ptah Neb-ankh at Karnak, 10. The Egyptianization of
Egypt and Egyptology: Exploring Identity in Ancient Egypt, 11. Ancient
Egyptian "Origins" and "Identity:" An Etic Perspective, 12. Eight Medjay
Walk into a Palace: Bureaucratic Categorization and Cultural Mistranslation
of Peoples in Contact, 13. The Value of Children in Ancient Egypt, 14.
Orientalizing the Ancient Egyptian Woman, 15. The Ancient Egyptian Artist:
A Non-Existing Category?, 16. Hellenistic Warfare and Egyptian Society, 17.
Revealing the Invisible Majority: 'Hegemonic' Group Artefacts as Biography
Containers of the 'Underprivileged' Groups, 18. Reevaluating Social
Histories: The Use of Ancient Egypt in Contemporary Art, 19. People of Nile
and Sun, Wheat and Barley, Copper and Gold: Ancient Egyptian Society and
the Agency of Place, 20. Shifting Boundaries, Conflicting Perspectives:
(Re)establishing the Borders of Kemet through Variable Social Identities,
21. Urban versus Village Society in Ancient Egypt: A New Perspective, 22.
Reassessing the Value of Autobiographical Inscriptions from the First
Intermediate Period and "Pessimistic Literature" for Understanding Egypt's
Social History, 23. Othering the Alphabet: Rewriting the Social Context of
the Formation and Transmission of a New Writing System in the Egyptian
Expedition Community, 24. Language Policy and the Administrative Framework
of Early Islamic Egypt, 25. New Methods to Reconstruct the Social History
of Food in Ancient Egypt: Case studies from Nag ed Deir and Deir el Ballas,
26. Stop and Smell the Flowers: A Re-Assessment of the Ancient Egyptian
"Blue Lotus", 27. The Body of Egypt: How the Harem Women Physically
Connected a King with his Elites.
1. Investigating Ancient Egypt's Societies: Past Approaches and New
Directions, 2. Power and the Study of Ancient Egyptian Society, 3. Hidden
Violence: Reassessing Violence and Human Sacrifice in Ancient Egypt, 4.
Making the Past Present: The Use of Archaism and Festivals in the
Transmission of Egyptian Royal Ideology, 5. Divine Kingship and the Royal
Ka, 6. Trade, Statehood and Configurations of Power in Ancient Egypt
(Early-Middle Bronze Age), 7. The Social Pyramid and the Status of
Craftspeople in Ancient Egypt, 8. Ancient Egyptian Decorum: Demarcating and
Presenting Social Action, 9. Co-regency in the 25th Dynasty: A Case Study
of the Chapel of Osiris-Ptah Neb-ankh at Karnak, 10. The Egyptianization of
Egypt and Egyptology: Exploring Identity in Ancient Egypt, 11. Ancient
Egyptian "Origins" and "Identity:" An Etic Perspective, 12. Eight Medjay
Walk into a Palace: Bureaucratic Categorization and Cultural Mistranslation
of Peoples in Contact, 13. The Value of Children in Ancient Egypt, 14.
Orientalizing the Ancient Egyptian Woman, 15. The Ancient Egyptian Artist:
A Non-Existing Category?, 16. Hellenistic Warfare and Egyptian Society, 17.
Revealing the Invisible Majority: 'Hegemonic' Group Artefacts as Biography
Containers of the 'Underprivileged' Groups, 18. Reevaluating Social
Histories: The Use of Ancient Egypt in Contemporary Art, 19. People of Nile
and Sun, Wheat and Barley, Copper and Gold: Ancient Egyptian Society and
the Agency of Place, 20. Shifting Boundaries, Conflicting Perspectives:
(Re)establishing the Borders of Kemet through Variable Social Identities,
21. Urban versus Village Society in Ancient Egypt: A New Perspective, 22.
Reassessing the Value of Autobiographical Inscriptions from the First
Intermediate Period and "Pessimistic Literature" for Understanding Egypt's
Social History, 23. Othering the Alphabet: Rewriting the Social Context of
the Formation and Transmission of a New Writing System in the Egyptian
Expedition Community, 24. Language Policy and the Administrative Framework
of Early Islamic Egypt, 25. New Methods to Reconstruct the Social History
of Food in Ancient Egypt: Case studies from Nag ed Deir and Deir el Ballas,
26. Stop and Smell the Flowers: A Re-Assessment of the Ancient Egyptian
"Blue Lotus", 27. The Body of Egypt: How the Harem Women Physically
Connected a King with his Elites.
Directions, 2. Power and the Study of Ancient Egyptian Society, 3. Hidden
Violence: Reassessing Violence and Human Sacrifice in Ancient Egypt, 4.
Making the Past Present: The Use of Archaism and Festivals in the
Transmission of Egyptian Royal Ideology, 5. Divine Kingship and the Royal
Ka, 6. Trade, Statehood and Configurations of Power in Ancient Egypt
(Early-Middle Bronze Age), 7. The Social Pyramid and the Status of
Craftspeople in Ancient Egypt, 8. Ancient Egyptian Decorum: Demarcating and
Presenting Social Action, 9. Co-regency in the 25th Dynasty: A Case Study
of the Chapel of Osiris-Ptah Neb-ankh at Karnak, 10. The Egyptianization of
Egypt and Egyptology: Exploring Identity in Ancient Egypt, 11. Ancient
Egyptian "Origins" and "Identity:" An Etic Perspective, 12. Eight Medjay
Walk into a Palace: Bureaucratic Categorization and Cultural Mistranslation
of Peoples in Contact, 13. The Value of Children in Ancient Egypt, 14.
Orientalizing the Ancient Egyptian Woman, 15. The Ancient Egyptian Artist:
A Non-Existing Category?, 16. Hellenistic Warfare and Egyptian Society, 17.
Revealing the Invisible Majority: 'Hegemonic' Group Artefacts as Biography
Containers of the 'Underprivileged' Groups, 18. Reevaluating Social
Histories: The Use of Ancient Egypt in Contemporary Art, 19. People of Nile
and Sun, Wheat and Barley, Copper and Gold: Ancient Egyptian Society and
the Agency of Place, 20. Shifting Boundaries, Conflicting Perspectives:
(Re)establishing the Borders of Kemet through Variable Social Identities,
21. Urban versus Village Society in Ancient Egypt: A New Perspective, 22.
Reassessing the Value of Autobiographical Inscriptions from the First
Intermediate Period and "Pessimistic Literature" for Understanding Egypt's
Social History, 23. Othering the Alphabet: Rewriting the Social Context of
the Formation and Transmission of a New Writing System in the Egyptian
Expedition Community, 24. Language Policy and the Administrative Framework
of Early Islamic Egypt, 25. New Methods to Reconstruct the Social History
of Food in Ancient Egypt: Case studies from Nag ed Deir and Deir el Ballas,
26. Stop and Smell the Flowers: A Re-Assessment of the Ancient Egyptian
"Blue Lotus", 27. The Body of Egypt: How the Harem Women Physically
Connected a King with his Elites.