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Actor and event : military activity in ancient Egyptian narrative texts from Tuthmosis II to Merenptah

Actor and event : military activity in ancient Egyptian narrative texts from Tuthmosis II to Merenptah

Häftad bok. Institutionen för arkeologi och antik historia, Uppsala universitet. 2002. 296 sidor.

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ISBN
9150615467
Titel
Actor and event : military activity in ancient Egyptian narrative texts from Tuthmosis II to Merenptah
Författare
Lundh, Patrik
Förlag
Institutionen för arkeologi och antik historia, Uppsala universitet
Utgivningsår
2002
Omfång
296 sidor
Bandtyp
Häftad
Mått
165 x 242 mm Ryggbredd 23 mm
Vikt
644 g
Språk
English
Baksidestext
This study treats the function of the military writings of ancient Egypt, from Tuthmosis II to Merenptah (c. 1492-1203 B.C.), using the terms Actor and Event. The texts are analyzed in terms of four categories. The Dominion Records, consists of texts in which the focus is on the disruption of the king's control, expressed in terms of a rebellion. The monuments on which these texts are inscribed are in found in two contexts, either in areas that define the borders of .Egypt, or in temples, emphasizing the king's dominion as part of the reciprocal relationship between the king and the god. The king's participation in one or several military campaign(s) is the focus of the Expedition Records. The Achievement Records describe a variety of royal achievements., nonmilitary as well as military. The texts credit the king's ability to act to the god, motivating the placement of the Achievement Reports in a temple context. The Reciprocity Records presents the reciprocal interchange between the king and the god, describing the gifts given by the king in exchange for his accomplishments.