grantor: University of TorontoThe specific nature of the title 's—m`yt' or "chantress", which occurred from the Middle Kingdom onward, is investigated through the use of a database cataloging 861 women who held the title. Sorting the data based on a variety of details has yielded patterns regarding their chronological and demographical distribution. The changes in the social status and numbers of women who bore the title indicate that the Egyptians perceived the role and status of the title differently through time. Information on the titles of the chantresses' family members has allowed the author to make inferences concerning the social status of the women who held the title "chantress". Middle Kingdom title-holders were of mode...
Scholars often remark on the high level of detail at which the ancient Egyptian administration of th...
Scholars often remark on the high level of detail at which the ancient Egyptian administration of th...
"1992"Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, 1994.Bibliography in part 2 (51 p.)PART 1. Introduction --...
grantor: University of TorontoThe specific nature of the title 's—m`yt' or "chantress", wh...
Rad ne sadrži sažetak.The Great Priestess of Amun is a position in the clergy of Amun that has appea...
Rad ne sadrži sažetak.The Great Priestess of Amun is a position in the clergy of Amun that has appea...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 182-214.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Approach and me...
Ancient Egyptian non-royal biographical texts typically include a series of laudatory epithets, incl...
Ancient Egypt has always seemed a very pious place, with Pharaoh himself positioned as both divine a...
Theoretical thesis.Spine title: Women in religious practice in the nineteenth century.Bibliography: ...
Although women are acknowledged to have had an important role in affairs domestic, religious, and e...
The queens of ancient Egypt (i.e., the kings’ wives and kings’ mothers) were distinguished by a set ...
The queens of ancient Egypt (i.e., the kings’ wives and kings’ mothers) were distinguished by a set ...
The changing attitude of the Egyptian elite towards widows and orphans is analysed on the basis of O...
My dissertation focuses on theophoric names -some 200,000 attestations- in Late Period and Graeco-Ro...
Scholars often remark on the high level of detail at which the ancient Egyptian administration of th...
Scholars often remark on the high level of detail at which the ancient Egyptian administration of th...
"1992"Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, 1994.Bibliography in part 2 (51 p.)PART 1. Introduction --...
grantor: University of TorontoThe specific nature of the title 's—m`yt' or "chantress", wh...
Rad ne sadrži sažetak.The Great Priestess of Amun is a position in the clergy of Amun that has appea...
Rad ne sadrži sažetak.The Great Priestess of Amun is a position in the clergy of Amun that has appea...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 182-214.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Approach and me...
Ancient Egyptian non-royal biographical texts typically include a series of laudatory epithets, incl...
Ancient Egypt has always seemed a very pious place, with Pharaoh himself positioned as both divine a...
Theoretical thesis.Spine title: Women in religious practice in the nineteenth century.Bibliography: ...
Although women are acknowledged to have had an important role in affairs domestic, religious, and e...
The queens of ancient Egypt (i.e., the kings’ wives and kings’ mothers) were distinguished by a set ...
The queens of ancient Egypt (i.e., the kings’ wives and kings’ mothers) were distinguished by a set ...
The changing attitude of the Egyptian elite towards widows and orphans is analysed on the basis of O...
My dissertation focuses on theophoric names -some 200,000 attestations- in Late Period and Graeco-Ro...
Scholars often remark on the high level of detail at which the ancient Egyptian administration of th...
Scholars often remark on the high level of detail at which the ancient Egyptian administration of th...
"1992"Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, 1994.Bibliography in part 2 (51 p.)PART 1. Introduction --...