Memphis in der Dritten Zwischenzeit : eine Studie zur (Selbst-)Repräsentation von Eliten in der 21. und 22. Dynastie / Claus Jurman

This book is concerned with the monumental display of different aspects of identity and personhood by members of the local elite in the ancient Egyptian metropolis of Memphis during the 21st and the first half of the 22nd Dynasty (corresponding to c. 1070-775 BCE). Whilst based on a corpus of 114 in...

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Place / Publishing House:Hamburg : Widmaier Verlag, [2020]
Year of Publication:2020
Language:German
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Classification:15.26 - Alter Orient. Nordafrika
Contents/pieces:2 records
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Notes:Beruht auf der Dissertation von 2013
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Summary:This book is concerned with the monumental display of different aspects of identity and personhood by members of the local elite in the ancient Egyptian metropolis of Memphis during the 21st and the first half of the 22nd Dynasty (corresponding to c. 1070-775 BCE). Whilst based on a corpus of 114 individual artefacts, the study aims at providing for the first time a holistic and fully contextualised perspective on the history of Memphis and its inhabitants during the Third Intermediate Period and the periods that immediately precede and follow it. Accordingly, the book's methodological scope and toolkit are multifaceted, giving due attention to traditional historical and archaeological enquiries, but also following avenues informed by art historical, philological, prosopographical, sociological and anthropological approaches. At the book's heart lies a detailed study of the primary sources (among them the burials of the 'high priests' of the 22nd Dynasty), which are meticulously contextualised in order to facilitate the integration of micro- and macro-perspectives. The analyses are complemented by prosopographical dossiers, an extensive plate section and genealogical charts.
ISBN:9783943955613
3943955613
ac_no:AC15617089
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Claus Jurman