Egyptian interactions and contact with Palestine began as early as the fourth millennium BCE, and continued, in varying forms and at times far more intensively than others, until the conquest of the ancient world by Alexander the Great. Numerous data—textual, material, archaeological—found in both Egyptian and southern Levantine contexts illustrate the diverse spectrum of interaction and contact between the two regions, which ranged from colonialism, to imperial expansion, to diplomatic relations, to commerce. By virtue of geographic proximity, economic interests, and occasionally political necessity, the respective histories of the two regions remained irreducibly interconnected. In all periods, situations and events in Egypt influenced gr...
Cette étude se propose d’apporter des éléments pour une analyse de l’évolution des cultures prédynas...
International audienceThis study addresses what appear to be similar modes of external interaction e...
International audienceThis study addresses what appear to be similar modes of external interaction e...
As the Egyptian state was being created in the late fourth and early third millennia BC, the Egyptia...
Thesis (B.A.) in Anthropology--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1994.Includes bibliograph...
During the Second Intermediate Period (ca. 1775-1550 BC) period, Egypt was politically and culturall...
grantor: University of TorontoOur current understanding of Egypt's relations with the Sina...
grantor: University of TorontoOur current understanding of Egypt's relations with the Sina...
When examining Egypt’s relationship with Canaan specifically during the early centuries of the secon...
In the early 15th through 13th centuries BCE, the world of the Near East, from the Mediterranean to ...
After a modest start in the mid-20th century, thousands of Protodynastic Egyptian objects have been ...
After a modest start in the mid-20th century, thousands of Protodynastic Egyptian objects have been ...
Early Egyptian colonization in the Early Bronze I period is one of the most widely discussed issue i...
Cette étude se propose d’apporter des éléments pour une analyse de l’évolution des cultures prédynas...
This study of Egyptian-Canaanite interaction contributes to the examination of the role of social in...
Cette étude se propose d’apporter des éléments pour une analyse de l’évolution des cultures prédynas...
International audienceThis study addresses what appear to be similar modes of external interaction e...
International audienceThis study addresses what appear to be similar modes of external interaction e...
As the Egyptian state was being created in the late fourth and early third millennia BC, the Egyptia...
Thesis (B.A.) in Anthropology--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1994.Includes bibliograph...
During the Second Intermediate Period (ca. 1775-1550 BC) period, Egypt was politically and culturall...
grantor: University of TorontoOur current understanding of Egypt's relations with the Sina...
grantor: University of TorontoOur current understanding of Egypt's relations with the Sina...
When examining Egypt’s relationship with Canaan specifically during the early centuries of the secon...
In the early 15th through 13th centuries BCE, the world of the Near East, from the Mediterranean to ...
After a modest start in the mid-20th century, thousands of Protodynastic Egyptian objects have been ...
After a modest start in the mid-20th century, thousands of Protodynastic Egyptian objects have been ...
Early Egyptian colonization in the Early Bronze I period is one of the most widely discussed issue i...
Cette étude se propose d’apporter des éléments pour une analyse de l’évolution des cultures prédynas...
This study of Egyptian-Canaanite interaction contributes to the examination of the role of social in...
Cette étude se propose d’apporter des éléments pour une analyse de l’évolution des cultures prédynas...
International audienceThis study addresses what appear to be similar modes of external interaction e...
International audienceThis study addresses what appear to be similar modes of external interaction e...