King Seneb Kay s Tomb and the Necropolis of a Lost Dynasty at Abydos

King Seneb Kay s Tomb and the Necropolis of a Lost Dynasty at Abydos
Author: Josef Wegner,Kevin Cahail
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2021-08-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781949057102

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This volume is the publication and analysis of the tomb of pharaoh Seneb-Kay (ca. 1650-1600 BCE), and a cemetery of associated tombs at Abydos, all attributable to a group of kings of Egypt's Second Intermediate Period. The tomb of Seneb-Kay has provided the first known king's tomb of pharaonic Egypt that included decorated imagery in the burial chamber. That evidence, presented in full-color and discussed in detail in the volume, allows us to identify this previously unknown ruler along with a group of seven similar tombs that can be attributed to an Upper Egyptian Dynasty that survived for approximately half a century during a period of pronounced territorial fragmentation in the Nile Valley. The book examines the architecture and artifacts associated with these tombs as well as presents an osteological analysis of the bodies of Seneb-Kay and the other anonymous individuals buried at South Abydos. Seneb-Kay's skeletonized mummy was recovered inside his tomb and provides a rare opportunity to examine the body of a king of this era. He is the earliest substantially preserved body of an Egyptian king to survive in the archaeological record, and the first known Egyptian pharaoh whose skeletal remains show that he died in battle. The analysis of his death in a military encounter, along with insights from the other skeletal remains indicates a line of kings whose rise to power was associated with their social background as members of the military elite. The book examines the wider implications of these bodies in terms of the pronounced militarization of society in the Second Intermediate Period. Seneb-Kay's tomb has also provided extensive evidence, through its use of reused blocks bearing decoration, of earlier elite and royal monuments at Abydos. The combination of evidence provides a new archaeological and historical window into the political situation that defined Egypt's Second Intermediate Period.

Ancient Israel in Egypt

Ancient Israel in Egypt
Author: Daniel Tompsett
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2023-02-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781666741568

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This book looks back over thousands of years to explore the period in Egyptian history when the Bible identifies that Ancient Israel was resident in Egypt. It asks and answers one very simple question: What new things can we learn about this period of history if we treat the Bible as a valid historical document? Whereas this topic is often approached from either the perspective of the Bible or Egyptology, this work genuinely attempts to occupy the ground between the two. It uses Scripture like a torch carried into the deepest recesses of the established historical facts and theories concerning the late Middle Kingdom period, the Second Intermediate period, and the early New Kingdom period in Egyptian history. Along the way, it considers some of the latest discoveries, innovations, and theories from the world of Egyptology and unearths a trove of tangible points of connection. As such, the narrative forms a two-way perspective, where the biblical account illuminates stubbornly opaque moments in Egyptian history and chronology and where the meticulous work of Egyptologists provides appropriate additional background to the Bible. The result is a sharper perspective of an ancient account that has a surprisingly current application for us all.

The Ancient World Revisited Material Dimensions of Written Artefacts

The Ancient World Revisited  Material Dimensions of Written Artefacts
Author: Marilina Betrò, Jesper Eidem, Gianluca Miniaci, Michael Friedrich, Cécile Michel
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2024-03-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783111361185

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Current Research in Egyptology 2022

Current Research in Egyptology 2022
Author: A. Bouhafs,L. Chapon,M. Claude,M. Danilova,L. Dautais,N. Fathy,A.I. Fernández Pichel,M. Guigner,M. Pinon,M. Valerio
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2023-09-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781803275840

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The present volume collects thirty-two papers on various topics from the history of Egyptology to archaeology and material culture, from the Predynastic to the Roman period, through history and epigraphy, as well as new technologies.

Seeds of Western Culture

Seeds of Western Culture
Author: Graham Peter Scott
Publsiher: Graham Scott
Total Pages: 734
Release: 2024-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780646889610

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The book rediscovers two of the main seeds of Western Culture – the Exodus and the Odyssey, which are entwined within the book by both a common link with Egypt and a review of ancient chronology. They were both antecedents to the rise of Christianity, which is at the heart of Western Culture. It was inspired by a desire to understand the spiritual message of the Odyssey, which required both geographical and spiritual interpretations of the poem. Linked to this was a desire to understand the political context of the Trojan story, which required resolving the false hiatus in the archaeology of Troy. This resulted in a new paradigm for understanding ancient chronology, which revealed the stories behind the Exodus and the location of the Garden of Eden. Writing the book has been a long and eventful journey, longer than Odysseus’ 19 years away from home. The book is written in five parts: • Low Chronology - Based on the identification of Menophres with Thutmose III and of the Bubastite Portal’s reference to Shoshenq’s participation in the Battle of Qarqar, the Egyptian Third Intermediate Period is shortened by 120 years, with a pharaoh ruling from Tanis and subordinate kings at Bubastis and Thebes. • The Exodus - Using the Low Chronology and genealogical information and dates provided by the Bible, it is demonstrated that the story of the Exodus is a combination of two events, being the exodus of the Hyksos led by Abraham in 1406 BC following the eruption of Thera, and the exodus of the Atenist (Levite) priests led by Moses in about the first year of Tutankhamun - 1204 BC. The story of Abraham also reveals the location of the Garden of Eden in the heartland of the Levant. • Radiocarbon Dating – The process that created the dendrochronology-based radiocarbon calibration curve is demonstrated to be a flawed non-scientific process that relied upon circular arguments. • The Odyssey – By comparing the life and work of Archilochus to both the Odyssey and the Iliad, it is shown that Archilochus must have been the author of the Odyssey. The allegory within the Odyssey is also discussed to provide both geographical and spiritual interpretations of the poem. • Western Culture - The two main streams of Western Culture (Ancient Greece and Christianity) are shown to have had their foundations in the stories surrounding the Trojan War, the spiritual message of the Odyssey and the influences of Egypt on Greece and Judaism. It is shown how Greek and Jewish religions were fused to create the Gospels and contributed towards modern astrology.

The Royal Tombs of Ancient Egypt

The Royal Tombs of Ancient Egypt
Author: Aidan Dodson
Publsiher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2016-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781473880047

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The renowned Egyptologist presents a fascinating and comprehensive history of Ancient Egyptian pyramids, mausolea and other funerary monuments. The royal tombs of ancient Egypt include some of the most stupendous monuments of all time, containing some of the greatest treasures to survive from the ancient world. This book is a history of the burial places of the rulers of Egypt from the very dawn of history down to the country’s absorption into the Roman Empire, three millennia later. During this time, the tombs ranged from mudbrick-lined pits in the desert, through pyramid-topped labyrinths to superbly decorated galleries penetrating deep into the rock of the Valley of the Kings. The Royal Tombs of Ancient Egypt is the most comprehensive study of ancient Egyptian funerary monuments to date. Egyptologist Aidan Dodson examines not only the burial places themselves, but also the temples built to provide for the dead pharaoh’s soul. The volume covers the tombs of both native and foreign monarchs as well as royal family members.

Tombs of the South Asasif Necropolis

Tombs of the South Asasif Necropolis
Author: Elena Pischikova
Publsiher: Amer Univ in Cairo Press
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2014
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789774166181

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Thebes (Egypt : Extinct city); history.

Abydos

Abydos
Author: Edward Russell Ayrton,C. T. Currelly,A. E. Weigall,A. H. Gardiner
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2013-09-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108068406

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Published in 1904, this highly illustrated report documents the continued archaeological excavations at one of ancient Egypt's most sacred sites.