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"Egypt History New Kingdom, ca. 1550-ca. 1070 B.C. Congresses."
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Nubia in the New Kingdom : lived experience, pharaonic control and indigenous traditions
by
Spencer, Neal, editor
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Stevens, Anna editor
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Binder, Michaela, 1982- editor
in
Nubia Antiquities Congresses.
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Nubia History Congresses.
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Egypt History New Kingdom, ca. 1550-ca. 1070 B.C. Congresses.
2017
\"This volume presents the proceedings of the 22nd Annual Egyptological Colloquium held at the British Museum in 2013, augmented by additional papers. It reflects an ongoing research focus, supported by new fieldwork, on the relationship between Egypt and Nubia during the New Kingdom (1550-1070 BC). Until recently characterised in terms that mirror the ideology promulgated on ancient temple walls - the pharaonic state enjoying complete political control and cultural dominance over 'wretched Kush' - the re-assessment of this relationship has foregrounded more nuanced models of cultural entanglement and hybridisation.\" -- Back cover.
Egypt, Canaan and Israel: History, Imperialism, Ideology and Literature
2011
A diverse range of scholars discuss subjects as wide-ranging as the Egyptian-Canaanite relations in the Second Intermediate Period; the ideology of boundary stelae; military strategy and parallels between Biblical, Egyptian and Ancient Near Eastern texts.
Egypt, Canaan and Israel
by
Kahn, D
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Shirley, J. J
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Bar, S
in
Canaanites-History-Congresses
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Canaanites-Politics and government-Congresses
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Egypt-Antiquities-Congresses
2011
The proceedings of the conference \"Egypt, Canaan and Israel: History, Imperialism, Ideology and Literature\" include the latest discussions about the political, military, cultural, economic, ideological, literary and administrative relations between Egypt, Canaan and Israel during the Second and First Millennia BC incorporating texts, art, and archaeology.