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Book Famine and Feast in Ancient Egypt

Download or read book Famine and Feast in Ancient Egypt written by Ellen Morris and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2023-07-06 with total page 95 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Element is about the creation and curation of social memory in pharaonic and Greco-Roman Egypt. Ancient, Classical, Medieval, and Ottoman sources attest to the horror that characterized catastrophic famines. Occurring infrequently and rarely reaching the canonical seven-years' length, famines appeared and disappeared like nightmares. Communities that remain aware of potentially recurring tragedies are often advantaged in their efforts to avert or ameliorate worst-case scenarios. For this and other reasons, pharaonic and Greco-Roman Egyptians preserved intergenerational memories of hunger and suffering. This Element begins with a consideration of the trajectories typical of severe Nilotic famines and the concept of social memory. It then argues that personal reflection and literature, prophecy, and an annual festival of remembrance functioned-at different times, and with varying degrees of success-to convince the well-fed that famines had the power to unseat established order and to render a comfortably familiar world unrecognizable.

Book Food   Feasts in Ancient Egypt

Download or read book Food Feasts in Ancient Egypt written by Richard Balkwill and published by New Discovery Books. This book was released on 1994 with total page 38 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A social history of what kinds of foods the Ancient Egyptians ate, how they ate it, and how their lives were conditioned by the Nile River.

Book Ancient Egypt

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  • Author : Pamila Odijk
  • Publisher : Silver Burdett Press
  • Release : 1994-06-01
  • ISBN : 9780382247347
  • Pages : pages

Download or read book Ancient Egypt written by Pamila Odijk and published by Silver Burdett Press. This book was released on 1994-06-01 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Private Feast Lists of Ancient Egypt

Download or read book The Private Feast Lists of Ancient Egypt written by Anthony John Spalinger and published by Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. This book was released on 1996 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume covers the numerous small lists of feasts that occur mainly on stelae and in tombs. A chronological study is presented wherein the major phases of Pharaonic Egypt (Old Kingdom to the Ptolemaic Period) are covered. Questions of dating these inscriptions as well as reasons concerning alterations in the lists form a major part of the discussion. In particular, differences in arrangement of these private celebrations both within a specific time period as well as between eras provide causes for the alterations of religious patterns of a non-royal sort. Calendrical ideas are likewise surveyed although for the most part the aim of this study remains focused upon the religious events themselves.Material of an ancillary nature (including some data from royal inscriptions) will be found only when they provide light upon the private religious practices.

Book Ethnic Identities in the Land of the Pharaohs

Download or read book Ethnic Identities in the Land of the Pharaohs written by Uroš Matić and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2020-12-17 with total page 143 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ethnic Identities in the Land of the Pharaohs deals with ancient Egyptian concept of collective identity, various groups which inhabited the Egyptian Nile Valley and different approaches to ethnic identity in the last two hundred years of Egyptology. The aim is to present the dynamic processes of ethnogenesis of the inhabitants of the land of the pharaohs, and to place various approaches to ethnic identity in their broader scholarly and historical context. The dominant approach to ethnic identity in ancient Egypt is still based on culture historical method. This and other theoretically better framed approaches (e.g. instrumentalist approach, habitus, postcolonial approach, ethnogenesis, intersectionality) are discussed using numerous case studies from the 3rd millennium to the 1st century BC. Finally, this Element deals with recent impact of third science revolution on archaeological research on ethnic identity in ancient Egypt.

Book In Feast or Famine

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  • Author : Mesu Andrews
  • Publisher : WaterBrook
  • Release : 2023-05-09
  • ISBN : 0593193792
  • Pages : 449 pages

Download or read book In Feast or Famine written by Mesu Andrews and published by WaterBrook. This book was released on 2023-05-09 with total page 449 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Thrust into an arranged marriage, the daughter of ancient Egypt’s high priest plays a pivotal role in Joseph’s biblical narrative in this powerful novel from the award-winning author of Potiphar’s Wife. After four-year-old Asenath’s mother is murdered by Egypt’s foreign rulers, the child is raised to be a priestess by her overprotective father—high priest of Egypt’s sun god. For fifteen years, Asenath is sequestered in the upper levels of Ra’s temple, convinced it is her destiny to heal the land by becoming queen to the next Egyptian pharaoh. But when Egypt’s foreign king instead gives her as a bride to the newly appointed vizier—a Hebrew named Joseph—her entire world is shaken. Beyond the walls of her tower, Asenath discovers treachery, deceit, and conspiracy that force her to redefine her destiny and weigh where her true loyalties lie. Can she still trust the gods of Egypt? Or is Elohim, the foreign God of her husband, the one who will heal her nation during the feast and famine to come?

Book Feasts for a Pharaoh

Download or read book Feasts for a Pharaoh written by Nagwa Elfayoumi and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 521 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Architecture of Imperialism

Download or read book The Architecture of Imperialism written by Ellen Morris and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2021-11-29 with total page 912 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume utilizes both archaeological and textual data pertaining to Egyptian military bases to examine the evolution of Egypt's foreign policy in the New Kingdom. The types of structures erected to house soldiers and administrators in Syria-Palestine, Nubia, and Libya differed in ways that do much to illuminate the nature of imperial aims in these subject territories.

Book Scribal Culture in Ancient Egypt

Download or read book Scribal Culture in Ancient Egypt written by Niv Allon and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2023-10-31 with total page 150 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Element seeks to characterize the scribal culture in ancient Egypt through its textual acts, which were of prime importance in this culture: writing, list-making, drawing, and copying.

Book Coffin Commerce

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  • Author : Kathlyn M. Cooney
  • Publisher : Cambridge University Press
  • Release : 2021-06-10
  • ISBN : 1108910831
  • Pages : 151 pages

Download or read book Coffin Commerce written by Kathlyn M. Cooney and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2021-06-10 with total page 151 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This discussion will be centered on one ubiquitous and rather simple Egyptian object type – the wooden container for the human corpse. We will focus on the entire 'lifespan' of the coffin – how they were created, who bought them, how they were used in funerary rituals, where they were placed in a given tomb, and how they might have been used again for another dead person. Using evidence from Deir el Medina, we will move through time from the initial agreement between the craftsman and the seller, to the construction of the object by a carpenter, to the plastering and painting of the coffin by a draftsman, to the sale of the object, to its ritual use in funerary activities, to its deposit in a burial chamber, and, briefly, to its possible reuse.

Book Seeing Perfection

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  • Author : Rune Nyord
  • Publisher : Cambridge University Press
  • Release : 2020-11-19
  • ISBN : 1108896715
  • Pages : 171 pages

Download or read book Seeing Perfection written by Rune Nyord and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2020-11-19 with total page 171 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Element offers a new approach to ancient Egyptian images informed by interdisciplinary work in archaeology, anthropology, and art history. Sidestepping traditional perspectives on Egyptian art, the Element focuses squarely on the ontological status of the image in ancient thought and experience. To accomplish this, section 2 takes up a number of central Egyptian terms for images, showing that a close examination of their etymology and usage can help resolve long-standing question on Egyptian imaging practices. Section 3 discusses ancient Egyptian experiences of materials and manufacturing processes, while section 4 categorizes and discusses the different purposes and functions for which images were created. The Element as a whole thus offers a concise introduction to ancient Egyptian imaging practices for an interdisciplinary readership, while at the same introducing new ways of thinking about familiar material for the Egyptological reader.

Book Ancient Egyptian Imperialism

Download or read book Ancient Egyptian Imperialism written by Ellen Morris and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2018-08-06 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Offers a broad and unique look at Ancient Egypt during its long age of imperialism Written for enthusiasts and scholars of pharaonic Egypt, as well as for those interested in comparative imperialism, this book provides a look at some of the most intriguing evidence for grand strategy, low-level insurgencies, back-room deals, and complex colonial dynamics that exists for the Bronze Age world. It explores the actions of a variety of Egypt’s imperial governments from the dawn of the state until 1069 BCE as they endeavored to control fiercely independent mountain dwellers in Lebanon, urban populations in Canaan and Nubia, highly mobile Nilotic pastoralists, and predatory desert raiders. The book is especially valuable as it foregrounds the reactions of local populations and their active roles in shaping the trajectory of empire. With its emphasis on the experimental nature of imperialism and its attention to cross-cultural comparison and social history, this book offers a fresh perspective on a fascinating subject. Organized around central imperial themes—which are explored in depth at particular places and times in Egypt’s history—Ancient Egyptian Imperialism covers: Trade Before Empire—Empire Before the State (c. 3500-2686); Settler Colonialism (c. 2400-2160); Military Occupation (c. 2055-1775); Creolization, Collaboration, Colonization (c. 1775-1295); Motivation, Intimidation, Enticement (c. 1550-1295); Organization and Infrastructure (c. 1458-1295); Outwitting the State (c. 1362-1332); Conversions and Contractions in Egypt’s Northern Empire (c. 1295-1136); and Conversions and Contractions in Egypt’s Southern Empire (c. 1550-1069). Offers a wider focus of Egypt’s experimentation with empire than is covered by general Egyptologists Draws analogies to tactics employed by imperial governments and by dominated peoples in a variety of historically documented empires, both old world and new Answers questions such as “how often and to what degree did imperial blueprints undergo revisions?” Ancient Egyptian Imperialism is an excellent text for students and scholars of history, comparative history, and ancient history, as well for those interested in political science, anthropology, and the Biblical World.

Book Palaeoenvironmental Change and Famine

Download or read book Palaeoenvironmental Change and Famine written by Rachel Manu Scott and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 450 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This thesis investigates the potential role of environmental change on the diet and physiological health of individuals during the First Intermediate Period (2200 – 2040 BC) in ancient Egypt. Ancient inscriptions from Egypt recount a horrific famine, which coincided with socio-‐political changes that had severe consequences for the population. In the past, it has been proposed that this was directly linked to environmental change, especially low Nile flow. An alternative view is that the Egyptian people were aware of historic environmental fluctuations and low Nile levels, and therefore were able to manage their resources accordingly without enduring lasting biological consequences. It is hypothesised that there will be significant differences in dental and skeletal markers during the First Intermediate Period compared with the periods preceding and following it. The hypothesis is tested by analysing diet as reflected in dental macrowear, microwear texture, and antemortem tooth loss. In addition, non-‐specific biological stress indicated by cribra orbitalia and porotic hyperostosis is examined. The skeletal samples represent twelve cemetery sites from the northern and southern regions in ancient Egypt. Data was collected and analysed from 769 skulls. The samples spanned five periods to detect temporal changes to contrast to the First Intermediate Period. These were the Predynastic period (4500 – 3150 BC), the Early Dynastic period (3150 – 2700 BC), the Old Kingdom (2700 – 2190 BC), the First Intermediate Period (2200 – 2040 BC), and the Middle Kingdom (2040 – 1674 BC). The findings from this research show no significant changes in dental conditions or skeletal indicators during the First Intermediate Period compared to the periods immediately before nor after. Contrary to expectations, the Early Dynastic period stood out as exhibiting differences in multiple markers indicative of good physiological health from the consumption of animal protein, and variety in the diet compared with other periods. These results suggest that the effect of environmental changes over time on the diet and health of the population was moderated by other factors such as the socio-‐ political economy and technological innovations. It supports the supposition that populations can effectively manage resources during recorded environmental fluctuations and opens avenues for future research. Keywords: Egypt, environmental change, dental wear, cribra orbitalia, porotic hyperostosis

Book PILLAR OF RA   Ancient Egyptian Festivals for Today

Download or read book PILLAR OF RA Ancient Egyptian Festivals for Today written by KERRY WISNER and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on with total page 166 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Feasts and Fights

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  • Author : Anthony Spalinger
  • Publisher : Yale Egyptology
  • Release : 2018-12-31
  • ISBN : 1950343049
  • Pages : 177 pages

Download or read book Feasts and Fights written by Anthony Spalinger and published by Yale Egyptology. This book was released on 2018-12-31 with total page 177 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Standing as a summary of Spalinger's ideas at the time of the Yale lectures in 2012, this study covers two research sides of modern Egyptological research by a life-long student of ancient Egyptian calendrics and the Egyptian military. The first three chapters cover the development of Richard Parker's seminal study from 1950 and move into the present stage of scholarship. Very important is the author's clarification of what Parker wrote in his paradigmatic work, a slim volume often misunderstood. Hence, the thrust of argument concentrates upon the dating of feasts, the names of the Egyptian months and their metamorphoses, in addition to the retention of lunar-based phenomena. Two final chapters turn to the military aspects of New Kingdom warfare, with emphasis placed upon Seti I and logistical arrangements.

Book A Physician on the Nile

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  • Author : Muwaffaq al-Dīn ʻAbd al-Laṭīf al-Baghdādī
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2022
  • ISBN : 9781479820085
  • Pages : 0 pages

Download or read book A Physician on the Nile written by Muwaffaq al-Dīn ʻAbd al-Laṭīf al-Baghdādī and published by . This book was released on 2022 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Feast  Fast or Famine

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  • Author : Wendy Mayer
  • Publisher : BRILL
  • Release : 2005-01-01
  • ISBN : 9004344853
  • Pages : 227 pages

Download or read book Feast Fast or Famine written by Wendy Mayer and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2005-01-01 with total page 227 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In recent decades there has been an increasing interest in the study of food and drink in the ancient, Mediaeval and Byzantine worlds and of their supply and consumption. This volume presents selected papers from the biennial conference of the Australian Association for Byzantine Studies, which was held at the University of Adelaide, 11-12 July 2003. The theme was food and drink in Byzantium. Published selectively in the present volume, the papers of the conference are augmented by contributions from international scholars. While some papers address the use of food directly (children’s diet, fasting) or tangentially (in love spells), or discuss philosophical approaches towards food (vegetarianism), other papers in this volume examine the topic from another perspective: the role and perception of food and drink – and their consumption – in society. Yet others examine issues of supply (military logistics) and the role it played in shaping Byzantium. This volume will appeal to readers interested in the history of food, in late antique and Byzantine society, in Byzantine rhetoric, in magic in late antiquity and in the Jews in early Byzantium.