This study collects, categorizes, and interprets the representations and associated texts of family members of the tomb owner that appeared in elite tombs of the Old Kingdom in the Memphite and provincial necropolis from the Fourth to the Sixth Dynasties. It provides a detailed investigation into the kinship designations, titles, and presentational specifics of family members, and examines the frequency of occurrences of kinship designations and titles. The typology introduced in this study classifies the stances of family members into seven major types, each with several sub-types. The analysis of the appearances of each sub-type makes it possible to trace the developments and innovations of the depiction of family members during the Old K...
As there is limited archeological evidence of Libyan society from Libya, assigning a social identity...
This thesis is an investigation into the inscriptional and archaeological contexts of Ancient Egypti...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [110]-119)During the Old Kingdom period (c. 2686-2181 BC)...
This study collects, categorizes, and interprets the representations and associated texts of family ...
This study collects, categorizes, and interprets the representations and associated texts of family ...
This study collects, categorizes, and interprets the representations and associated texts of family ...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Aims and objectives; Previous stud...
This study is a methodical investigation of the ancient Egyptian priesthood appearing in the Memphit...
This study is a methodical investigation of the ancient Egyptian priesthood appearing in the Memphit...
Ancient Egyptian non-royal biographical texts typically include a series of laudatory epithets, incl...
Cultural memory is a relatively new area of study within Egyptology. It is, however, a key issue in ...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of ancient Egyptian kinship in the Firs...
Sociological theories relating to collective forms of memory and forgetting have received little att...
As there is limited archeological evidence of Libyan society from Libya, assigning a social identity...
Iconoclastic controversy in Egypt caused the destruction of thousands of pieces. Those impacted were...
As there is limited archeological evidence of Libyan society from Libya, assigning a social identity...
This thesis is an investigation into the inscriptional and archaeological contexts of Ancient Egypti...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [110]-119)During the Old Kingdom period (c. 2686-2181 BC)...
This study collects, categorizes, and interprets the representations and associated texts of family ...
This study collects, categorizes, and interprets the representations and associated texts of family ...
This study collects, categorizes, and interprets the representations and associated texts of family ...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Aims and objectives; Previous stud...
This study is a methodical investigation of the ancient Egyptian priesthood appearing in the Memphit...
This study is a methodical investigation of the ancient Egyptian priesthood appearing in the Memphit...
Ancient Egyptian non-royal biographical texts typically include a series of laudatory epithets, incl...
Cultural memory is a relatively new area of study within Egyptology. It is, however, a key issue in ...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of ancient Egyptian kinship in the Firs...
Sociological theories relating to collective forms of memory and forgetting have received little att...
As there is limited archeological evidence of Libyan society from Libya, assigning a social identity...
Iconoclastic controversy in Egypt caused the destruction of thousands of pieces. Those impacted were...
As there is limited archeological evidence of Libyan society from Libya, assigning a social identity...
This thesis is an investigation into the inscriptional and archaeological contexts of Ancient Egypti...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [110]-119)During the Old Kingdom period (c. 2686-2181 BC)...