This study highlights and debates the evidence for the king's personal authority and power within three major spheres of influence: 1) the appointment of officials, 2) the making of commands; 3) and military leadership. The extent to which this evidence can be used to create a historically accurate picture ofgovernment practice is a major issue throughout this study. The evidence collected dates to the 18th Dynasty from the reign ofAIunose to the end ofthe reign ofAmenhotep III. Chapter one deals with the evidence for the appointment of officials by the king as evidenced by the words dIm, rdi mfr, and sOnt. For each official who explicitly records that he was appointed by the ~ing a family history is provided in an attempt to chart whether ...
The aim of this course was to review the study of Egyptian kingship as the central institution of so...
The pharaoh Horemheb, the general who became king, has long been recognized as a pivotal figure in t...
"Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy"Includes ...
This dissertation explores the state in Eighteenth Dynasty Egypt through the lens of administration ...
Scholars often remark on the high level of detail at which the ancient Egyptian administration of th...
The goal of this study, broadly speaking, is to better understand how Middle Kingdom (ca. 2055–1650 ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 90-100.1. Introduction : from the body to bureaucracy -- 2. F...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 208-226.Part 1: Opening remarks -- Part 2: Analysis of eviden...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-86)In this thesis, examination of the art of the Amama...
Over fifty kings ruled in a period between 150 and 170 years during Dynasty XIII in ancient Egypt; s...
This dissertation examines the dialectical relationship between royal patronage and non-royal votive...
The Egyptian military and police are attested as professional armed forces in a range of textual, de...
Much of the available material for this thesis is monumental and mostly concerned with the official ...
Theoretical thesis.MRESBibliography: pages 73-62.Chapter I: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Dating the Me...
This thesis provides a detailed interpretation of three key texts described in Egyptological researc...
The aim of this course was to review the study of Egyptian kingship as the central institution of so...
The pharaoh Horemheb, the general who became king, has long been recognized as a pivotal figure in t...
"Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy"Includes ...
This dissertation explores the state in Eighteenth Dynasty Egypt through the lens of administration ...
Scholars often remark on the high level of detail at which the ancient Egyptian administration of th...
The goal of this study, broadly speaking, is to better understand how Middle Kingdom (ca. 2055–1650 ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 90-100.1. Introduction : from the body to bureaucracy -- 2. F...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 208-226.Part 1: Opening remarks -- Part 2: Analysis of eviden...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-86)In this thesis, examination of the art of the Amama...
Over fifty kings ruled in a period between 150 and 170 years during Dynasty XIII in ancient Egypt; s...
This dissertation examines the dialectical relationship between royal patronage and non-royal votive...
The Egyptian military and police are attested as professional armed forces in a range of textual, de...
Much of the available material for this thesis is monumental and mostly concerned with the official ...
Theoretical thesis.MRESBibliography: pages 73-62.Chapter I: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Dating the Me...
This thesis provides a detailed interpretation of three key texts described in Egyptological researc...
The aim of this course was to review the study of Egyptian kingship as the central institution of so...
The pharaoh Horemheb, the general who became king, has long been recognized as a pivotal figure in t...
"Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy"Includes ...