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Asiatics in Middle Kingdom Egypt perceptions and reality Phyllis Saretta

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The ancient Egyptians had very definite views about their neighbours, some positive, some negative. As one would expect, Egyptian perceptions of 'the other' were subject to change over time, especially in response to changing political, social and economic conditions. Thus, as Asiatics became a more familiar part of everyday life in Egypt, and their skills and goods became increasingly important, depictions of them took on more favourable aspects. The investigation by necessity involves a multi-disciplined approach which seeks to combine and synthesize data from a wider variety of sources than drawn upon in earlier studies. By the same token, the book addresses the interests of, and has appeal to, a broad spectrum of scholars and general readers

العنوان Asiatics in Middle Kingdom Egypt perceptions and reality Phyllis Saretta.
الناشر New York Bloomsbury Academic
تاريخ الإصدار 2015
ملاحظات Description based upon print version of record.
Also issued in print
Includes bibliographical references
English
رقم الرف Introduction: the scope, methodology and purpose of the present study -- The term aAmw: etymology, usage and synonyms -- West Semites in Egyptian art of the Old and Middle Kingdoms -- West Semites and the economic life of Egypt -- Conclusion and prospects for further study
Preface -- 1. Introduction: The Scope, Methodology and Purpose of the Present Study -- 2. Etymology, Usage and Synonyms -- 3. West Semites in Egyptian Art of the Old and Middle Kingdom -- 4. West Semites and the Economic Life of Egypt -- 5. Conclusion and Prospects for Further Study -- Bibliography -- Index
سلسلة Bloomsbury Egyptology
الشكل 1 online resource (329 p.)
اللغة الانكليزية
رقم النظام 997012635096505171
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