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Del 5 - Ramesside Inscriptions
Ramesside Inscriptions, Ramesses II, His Contempories
Translated and Annotated, Translations
Inbunden, Engelska, 2001
4 342 kr
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This volume presents a vast number of monuments and documents from almost all levels of Egyptian society during the long reign of Ramesses II.
Del 3 - Ramesside Inscriptions Translations
Ramesside Inscriptions, Setnakht, Ramesses III and Contemporaries
Translations
Inbunden, Engelska, 2008
5 375 kr
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Based on the hieroglyphic texts of the Ramesses Age of Ancient Egypt (c.1300-1100 BC), the books in this series present a modern English translation of the vast majority of historical sources for this important epoch of Egyptian history. This volume covers a period of great change in the early twelfth century BC (c. 1185-1155 BC). The latest in a respected series of translations of the hieroglyphic texts of the Ramesside Age of Ancient Egypt (c.1300-1100 BC)This fifth volume covers a period of great change in the early twelfth century BC (c.1185-1155 BC)Coverage includes the epic wars with the 'Sea Peoples' from the Aegean and the first mention of the PhilistinesMany texts included have been translated into English for the first time in this volume
Häftad, Engelska, 2006
497 kr
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Häftad, Engelska, 2004
297 kr
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PDF, Engelska, 2004370 kr
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This book is a solid exposition of the relationship between the ancient near eastern world and ancient Israel. Contrary to popular conceptions that biblical literature was a response to the post-exilic condition, Kitchen demonstrates that in the light of the explosion of knowledge on the ancient near east it has become impossible to maintain critical and minimalist positions on the history and development of Israel and its religion. If one does decide to hold such a view, Kitchen explains that doing so makes Israel the only ancient nation incapable of transmitting its history and having elaborate religious rituals, which we now know were common characteristics of ancient civilizations from even before the time of Moses. Kitchen further explains that the modern minimalist views were born out of 19th century German critical theory, at a time when such knowledge of the ancient world simply did not exist. As a result, such scholars had to perform their research in a historical vacuum, and thus reconstructed the history of ancient Israel which has turned out, in the light of later research, to totally contradict the rest of the entire ancient near east. The momentum of this 19th century research, Kitchen explains, has carried on into the 20th (and 21st) centuries, coloring the views of many modern archaeologists and Old Testament scholars. This book is very important in the light of recent literature on the subject.