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PUBLISHER'S DESCRIPTION: "In the tumultuous and vivid history of New Kingdom Egypt, Ramesses III's reign was prosperous and culturally rich. He fended off attacks by the "Sea Peoples" and others who threatened the state, he built the great temple of Medinet Habu, and he left wonderfully complete documents describing contemporary social structure and the economy. Amazingly, we even have an account from a contemporary judicial document that describes events leading to Ramesses III's assassination. This edited collection presents a detailed and informative look at the life, career, and world of one of Egypt's most important pharaohs, providing insight both on his reign and its aftermath and on the study of the political and cultural history of ancient Egypt. This collection offers the best new scholarship on Ramesses III, with contributions from Christopher J. Eyre; Ogden Goelet, Jr.; Peter W. Haider; Carolyn R. Higginbotham; Kenneth A. Kitchen; Bojana Mojsov; Steven R. Snape; Emily Teeter; and James M. Weinstein, as well as from David O'Connor and Eric H. Cline. It will be of interest to those with an informed amateur's interest in Egyptology as well as to scholars of Egyptian and biblical archaeology."
Abstract The royal sources (royal inscriptions, reliefs, topographical lists) of Ramesses III, even though using many literary clichés, the stereotypic depictions of the defeat and subjugation of Egypt's enemies: Kush, Amurru, Libya and against the Peoples of the Sea, as well as royal economic missions mentioned in Papyrus Harris I to Punt (77:8-78:1), Sinai (78:6-8), as well as a minor war against the Shasu of Se‘ir, ( Papyrus Harris I 76:10-11), an expedition to the Timna copper mines in the ‘Arabah (78:1-5), and Arabia, seem to be corroborated by archaeological finds, or at least are feasible to imagine. It is the purpose of this paper to consider the historicity of Ramesses III's claims regarding his military victories against the Northern Levant, i.e. against the Asiatics, Hittites, and even Trans-Euphratene polities (Naharina). It is claimed that the sources of Ramesses III, are not mere unhistorical copies (even though some are clearly based on artistic plagiates from earlier rulers), but depict actual events. If these descriptions can be regarded as authentic, they may shed additional light on Ramesses III achievements in the Northern Levant during his second decade of reign.
Anth.310: Imperial & Post-Imperial Egypt: 1550 - 332 BC (G. Mumford study aid for a UAB course)
Study guide no. 3 for Anth.310 (Imperial & Post-Imperial Egypt, 1550 - 332 BC; by G. Mumford 2014; 2,849 words)2014 •
ABSTRACT: Study guide to Test 3 in Anth.310 (Imperial & Post-Imperial Egypt), focusing upon 25 topic areas from the reign of Akhenaten (Amarna period) through the early Ramesside period (Ramesses III-VI), summarizing the ppt. lectures on these topics: different aspects of Egypt's Levantine empire, Luxor-Karnak Temples (Birth Room; Opet Festival), Akhenaten's physical traits (in relation to potential Marfens syndrome), art and architectural innovations in Akhenaten's reign, main differences between Aten cult and traditional cults, key features in workmens' housing and elite housing at Amarna, main events and achievements in the reigns of Tutankhamun and Horemheb, main features typifying Ramesside private rock-cut tombs at Thebes, main features and significance of Sety I's cult temple and Osireion at Abydos, Ramesses II and the Battle of Kadesh, other major achievements in reign of Ramesses II, main developments in late Dynasty 19 (Merenptah; Amenmesse - Sety II; Siptah - Tawosret), the Sea Peoples (Ramesses III), other major troubles during Ramesses III's reign, the end of Ramesses III's reign.
2015 •
2021 •
Middle Kingdom Studies 1
The world of Middle Kingdom Egypt (2000-1550 BC): Contributions on archaeology, art, religion and written texts – vol. I2015 •
Table of Contents Masahiro Baba, Ken Yazawa: Burial Assemblages of the Late Middle Kingdom, Shaft-tombs in Dahshur North Bettina Bader: Stone Objects from the Late Middle Kingdom Settlement at Tell el-Daba Helmut Brandl: Late Middle Kingdom or Late Period? Re-Considering the “Realistic” Statue Head, Munich ÄS 1622 Simon Connor: The Statue of the Steward Nemtyhotep ( Berlin ÄM 15700) and some Considerations about Royal and Private Portrait under Amenemhat III Biri Fay: Thoughts on the Sculpture of Sesostris I and Amenemhat II, Inspired by the Meket-re Study Day Biri Fay: London BM EA 288 (1237) - a Cloaked Individual Biri Fay, Rita E. Freed, Thomas Schelper, Friederike Seyfried: Neferusobek Project (I) Rita E. Freed: A Torso gets a Name: an Additional Statue of the Vizier Mentuhotep? José M. Galán, Ángeles Jiménez-Higueras: Three Burials of the Seventeenth Dynasty in Dra Abu El-Naga Wolfram Grajetzki: A Middle Kingdom Stela from Koptos (Royal Pavilion & Museums, Brighton & Hove HA282043) Zoltán Horváth: Hathor and her Festivals at Lahun Alexander Ilin-Tomich: King Seankhibra and the Middle Kingdom Appeal to the Living Alejandro Jiménez Serrano: A unique Funerary Complex in Qubbet el-Hawa for Two Governors of the Late Twelfth Dynasty Renata Landgráfová: In the Realm of Reputation: Private Life in Middle Kingdom Auto/biographies Eva Lange: The So-called Governors' Cemetery at Bubastis and Provincial Elite, Tombs in the Nile Delta: State and Perspectives of Research David Lorand: The Archetype of Kingship Who Senwosret I claimed to be, How and Why? Antonio J. Morales: Tracing Middle Kingdom Pyramid Texts Traditions at Dahshur Miriam Müller: New Approaches to the Study of Households in Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period Egypt Melinda G. Nelson-Hurst: The (social) House of Khnumhotep Rune Nyord: Scribes of the Gods in the Coffin Texts Mohamed Gamal Rashed: The Significance of the Hieroglyph ‘The Egg with the Young Bird Inside Patricia Rigault: The Canopic Chest of Khakheperreseneb/Iy - Louvre E 17108 Danijela Stefanovic, Helmut Satzinger: I am a Nbt-pr, and I am Independent Angela M. J. Tooley: Garstang's El Arabah Tomb E.1
S. Snape and M. Collier (eds) Ramesside Studies in Honour of K. A. Kitchen (Rutherford Press, Bolton, 2011), 403-411.
'Ramesses, "King of Kings": On the Context and Interpretation of Royal Colossi'.2011 •
American Journal of Archaeology
Afterglow of Empire: Egypt from the Fall of the New Kingdom to the Saite Renaissance (Book Review)2014 •
2016 •
While building on previous works by such scholars as Heinz and Spalinger, the article presents a new methodology specifically devised for the analysis of Egyptian war reliefs. The article contends that many historical reconstructions regarding the " Sea-Peoples " have ignored the basic principles of ancient Egyptian iconic art and preferred intuitive interpretations of the reliefs. This has led to historical misconceptions about the battles and aggressors. The new analysis provides a holistic reading of the reliefs within their context and is thereby able to present new insights as to the location of the battles and the nature of the " Sea-Peoples " .
Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology
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The European Physical Journal C
Measurements of $$\pi ^\pm $$ π ± , $$K^\pm $$ K ± and proton double differential yields from the surface of the T2K replica target for incoming 31 GeV/c protons with the NA61/SHINE spectrometer at the CERN SPS2019 •
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Energy levels of natural sensitizers extracted from rengas (Gluta spp.) and mengkulang (Heritiera elata) wood for dye-sensitized solar cells2017 •
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The Imago Affair: Jacob Moreno's Interpersonal Therapy and Harville Hendrix's Relationship Therapy2009 •
On the construction of a software architecture for nuclear systems on a crystal
On the construction of a software architecture for nuclear systems on a crystal. Vladimir V. Vychuzhanin (Herald of Advanced Information Technology, Vol. 2 No. 1)Clinica Chimica Acta
Vitamin D deficiency in pregnant women attending prenatal consultations in Yaounde (Cameroon)2019 •
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Folia Neuropathologica
Lipopolysaccharide-based endotoxemia produce toxicity in peripheral organs and microglia migration in a dose-dependent manner in rat substantia nigra2019 •
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Springer eBooks
Masked Damage: Mutational Load in Hemiclonal Water Frogs2009 •
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Journal of Power Sources
Local impact of humidification on degradation in polymer electrolyte fuel cells2017 •