The thesis focuses on the Egyptian foreign relations with Syropalestine and Sinai, Eastern Desert and Punt, Nubia, Western Desert and Crete in the Old Kingdom covering most of the 3rd millennium BC time span. Each of the chapters presents the so far available archaeological evidence of interaction and the historical or the geographical implications based on it. In the conclusions the author, comparing the situation in particular areas, attempts to draw the general influence on economical and cultural life, as well as, the political significance of Egyptian foreign relations
This paper applies the core-periphery theoretical framework as an attempt to explain the nature of t...
One of the major problems of Nubian history is assessing the impact of Egyptian rule in Kush during ...
Geological investigation of archaeological sites conducted by the author from 1979 in a vast area fr...
This study presents a revised view of Egyptian foreign relations in the eastern Mediterranean during...
This research pays some attention to the cultural contact, economic commerce, and diplomatic relatio...
W niniejszej pracy państwo starożytnych Egipcjan zostało przedstawione w kontekście horyzontu geogra...
As the Egyptian state was being created in the late fourth and early third millennia BC, the Egyptia...
The 3rd millennium BC appears to be a key period of development of the historical settlement landsca...
The 3rd millennium BC appears to be a key period of development of the historical settlement landsca...
Research in the Nile Delta over the past twenty years has confirmed interest in the study of the nor...
Archaeology and rock art studies conducted in the past twenty-five years deeply changed our percepti...
Adopting a bottom-up approach, informed by theoretical discourse on borderlands and culture contact ...
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...
The repercussions of the emergence of kingship and of the formation of the State have necessarily be...
This paper applies the core-periphery theoretical framework as an attempt to explain the nature of t...
One of the major problems of Nubian history is assessing the impact of Egyptian rule in Kush during ...
Geological investigation of archaeological sites conducted by the author from 1979 in a vast area fr...
This study presents a revised view of Egyptian foreign relations in the eastern Mediterranean during...
This research pays some attention to the cultural contact, economic commerce, and diplomatic relatio...
W niniejszej pracy państwo starożytnych Egipcjan zostało przedstawione w kontekście horyzontu geogra...
As the Egyptian state was being created in the late fourth and early third millennia BC, the Egyptia...
The 3rd millennium BC appears to be a key period of development of the historical settlement landsca...
The 3rd millennium BC appears to be a key period of development of the historical settlement landsca...
Research in the Nile Delta over the past twenty years has confirmed interest in the study of the nor...
Archaeology and rock art studies conducted in the past twenty-five years deeply changed our percepti...
Adopting a bottom-up approach, informed by theoretical discourse on borderlands and culture contact ...
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...
The repercussions of the emergence of kingship and of the formation of the State have necessarily be...
This paper applies the core-periphery theoretical framework as an attempt to explain the nature of t...
One of the major problems of Nubian history is assessing the impact of Egyptian rule in Kush during ...
Geological investigation of archaeological sites conducted by the author from 1979 in a vast area fr...