The Role of Foreigners in Ancient Egypt: A study of non-stereotypical artistic representations

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To determine the role that foreign immigrants held in Egyptian society, the author looks in this study at what it meant to be Egyptian and how foreign immigrants differed. Her analysis covers a discussion on ethnicity, nationalism and citizenship, particularly in relation to Asiatics, Syrians, Libyans, Nubians, Minoans, and Indians. Selected catalogues of finds and other material illustrate to these 7 groups of 'foreigners'.

Author(s): Charlotte Booth
Series: BAR British Archaeological Reports International Series 1426
Publisher: BAR Publishing
Year: 2005

Language: English

Front Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Table of Contents
CHRONOLOGY
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
ETHNICITY
STEREOTYPICAL IMAGERY
ASIATICS
SYRIANS
LIBYANS
NUBIANS
MINOANS
INDIANS
CONCLUSION
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