Author(s): Gary N. Knoppers, Antoine Hirsch
Series: Probleme der Ägyptologie
Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
Year: 2004
Language: English
Pages: 604
EGYPT, ISRAEL, AND THE ANCIENT MEDITERRANEAN WORLD......Page 6
Contents......Page 8
The Career of Donald B. Redford......Page 12
Egyptology......Page 17
Israelites, Canaanites, and Egyptians in the Levant......Page 24
Part I: EGYPTOLOGY......Page 30
Introduction......Page 32
General Description......Page 34
Court 2......Page 35
Court 3......Page 37
Gourt 4......Page 38
Court 5......Page 39
The "Threat Formula"......Page 40
The Inscription of Petety's Wife......Page 41
Architectural Phase II......Page 42
Court 6......Page 43
Burial Shaft 3......Page 44
Burial Shaft 4......Page 45
Burial Shaft 6......Page 46
Burial Shaft 8......Page 47
Skeletons......Page 48
Conclusion......Page 50
Sarah Parcak: Egypt's Old Kingdom 'Empire' (?): A Case Study Focusing on South Sinai......Page 52
Bibliography......Page 68
General Introduction and History: Modern Perspective......Page 72
Archaeometric Research......Page 73
18th and 19th Century Perspective......Page 75
Geomorphology......Page 79
North-South Harbour and Kom el Adhem (Hill of Bones)......Page 81
East-West Harbour......Page 82
High Site Prqfile with Deep Soundings and a Southern Extension......Page 83
Off-site Context......Page 84
Sherd Densities: Subsuiface......Page 85
Geomorphology Program Summary......Page 86
Introduction......Page 87
Background......Page 88
Flotation Procedures......Page 89
Dig House Construction Area......Page 90
Summary......Page 91
Types of Slag......Page 92
Slag Anatyses......Page 93
Hill of Bones [Kom el-Adhem] Glass Production......Page 94
Destruction by Fire......Page 96
Slag Analyses Summary......Page 97
Historical Perspective......Page 98
Methodology Significance of Remote Sensing......Page 99
Soils Susceptibiliry......Page 100
Survey Grids......Page 101
Data Analysis......Page 102
Prioritization Method......Page 103
Survey Area One: the Region of the Ram Sarcophagi......Page 104
Survey Area Three: Region of the Robbed Tomb......Page 105
Survey Area Four: The Mound......Page 106
Survey Area Six: The Spoil Bank......Page 107
Survey Area Eight: Sacred Lake (Inner Harbour)......Page 108
Survey Area Nine: Kiln Field......Page 109
Summary Comments......Page 110
General Summary......Page 111
Acknowledgments......Page 113
REFERENCES......Page 114
TABLES......Page 123
Previous Publications......Page 124
Decoration qf the Coffin's Outer Surface......Page 125
Transposing East and West at Asyut......Page 126
Omitting and Reversing the West Sign......Page 128
Placement in Tomb or Local Cardinal Points......Page 129
Local East/West and Geographical East/West......Page 130
Conclusion......Page 131
James K. Hoffmeier: Aspects of Egyptian Foreign Policy in the 18th Dynasty in Western Asia and Nubia......Page 132
The Military Priorities of the Fledgling Dynasty......Page 133
Egyptian Foreign Policy in Nubia and the Levant bifore Thutmose III......Page 136
Policy Cnanges under Thutmose III......Page 145
Thutmose III's Diplomacy......Page 149
Deportation Policies......Page 150
Concluding Thoughts......Page 152
Introduction......Page 154
Stela BM 826, Stela CG 34051 and the Funerary Cones......Page 155
The Framing Texts: Cultic Connections......Page 159
The Solar Hymns: Precursors to the Great Hymn to the Aten......Page 161
The Solar Hymns: The Divine Names......Page 165
The Prayers: The Relationship between Suty and Hor......Page 169
Conclusion......Page 172
Ronald J. Leprohon: What Wenamun Could Have Bought: The Value of his Stolen Goods......Page 178
Cereals (Emmer and Barley)......Page 179
Wages......Page 180
Meat......Page 181
Wood......Page 182
Significance......Page 183
BIBLIOGRAPHY......Page 185
Jan Assmann: Theological Responses to Amarna......Page 190
God and the Gods, Creator and Creation: The Central Problem......Page 192
The God in Face if his Creation (excluding the Existence of other Gods): Amama Theology......Page 195
The God Animating his Creation (including the Gods): Post-Amama and Ramesside Theology......Page 197
The Ethical Aspect: the Rise of "Personal Piety"......Page 200
Earl L. Ertman: Dead as a Duck: A Royal Offering Scene?......Page 204
Lyn Green: Some Thoughts on Ritual Banquets at the Court of Akhenaten and in the Ancient Near East......Page 214
Alain Zivie: Hatiay, Scribe du Temple d'Aton à Memphis......Page 234
Introduction......Page 244
The Cat and Mouse War......Page 245
The Pampered Nobility......Page 247
Shepherds and Their Flocks......Page 250
Games......Page 252
Domestic Duties......Page 253
Monkey Business......Page 254
Musicians and Dancers......Page 255
Orchestras......Page 257
For the Birds......Page 260
The Myth of Tefnut......Page 261
Summary......Page 263
BIBLIOGRAPHY......Page 264
Peter J. Brand: A Grafitto of Amen-Re in Luxor Temple Restored by the High Priest Menkheperre......Page 268
Gregory Mumford: A Preliminary Reconstruction of the Temple and Settlement at Tell Tebilla (East Delta)......Page 278
BIBLIOGRAPHY......Page 294
Document I......Page 298
Document II......Page 308
Obverse......Page 314
Reverse......Page 316
Commentary......Page 317
Part II: ISRAELITES, CANAANITES, AND EGYPTIANS IN THE LEVANT......Page 318
Ann E. Killebrew: New Kingdom Egyptian-Style and Egyptian Pottery in Canaan: Implications for Egyptian Rule in Canaan during the 19th and Early 20th Dynasties......Page 320
Typology of Egyptian-Style Pottery in Canaan......Page 321
Table Wares......Page 322
Cooking Wares......Page 329
Table Wares......Page 330
Category II: Containers......Page 331
Handleless Multi-Purpose Domestic Containers: Portable Jars......Page 332
Handleless Multi-Purpose Domestic Containers Handleless Storage Containers......Page 336
Handled Storage Containers......Page 338
Production and Industrial Vessels......Page 340
Pottery Production Sequence......Page 345
Formation Techniques......Page 351
Conclusions......Page 352
John Strange: Some Notes on Biblical and Egyptian Theology......Page 356
BIBLIOGRAPHY......Page 367
A. Malamat: The Conception of Ham and His Sons in the Table of Nations (Gen 10:6-20)......Page 370
Introduction......Page 372
The Form of the Story, Its Relationship to Tradition and its Socio-Historical Setting......Page 374
The Joseph story as a diaspora story......Page 382
The Joseph Story within the Pentateuch......Page 388
The Yahwist and the Story of Joseph......Page 393
Conclusion......Page 398
Nili Shupak: Ḥzq, Kbd, Qšh Lēb: The Hardening of Pharaoh's Heart in Exodus 4:1-15:21 - Seen Negatively in the Bible but Favorably in Egyptian Sources......Page 400
TABLES......Page 414
Abstract......Page 416
Fonvard......Page 417
Early Evidence from Egyptian Excavations......Page 418
Decanters from Recent Excavations in Egypt......Page 420
Late Judaean Decanters......Page 422
"White"-Slipped or "White"-Surfaced Decanters......Page 425
Non-Judaean Sites......Page 426
Interim Conclusions......Page 427
Further Data: Function of the "Judaean Decanter" and its Northern Analogues......Page 428
Discussion and Tentative Conclusions......Page 434
Decanters and the Early Judaean Diaspora......Page 437
REFERENCES......Page 440
Baruch Halpern: Ezra's Reform and Bilateral Citizenship in Athens and the Mediterranean World......Page 450
]ewish Communities after Ezra Could Adjust Membership Only According to the Father's Origin......Page 458
Appendix: Intermarriage by family......Page 10
Persian Conquests and Administration: ca. 539-470 BCE......Page 466
The Egyptian Revolt Leads to Changes in Persian Imperial Policy......Page 473
Phoenicia in the Mid-fifth Century BCE......Page 476
Phoenician, Cypriot, and Egyptian Resistance to Persian Dominion......Page 479
Conclusions......Page 484
BIBLIOGRAPHY......Page 485
Paul B. Harvey Jr.: "A traveler from an antique land": Sources, Context, and Dissemination of the Hagiography of Mary the Egyptian......Page 490
Formation of the Tradition......Page 495
New Sources......Page 503
Motivating Contextf......Page 507
ABBREVIATIONS......Page 509
Donald Bruce Redford - Bibliography, Prepared by Susan Redford......Page 512
Index of Authors......Page 528
Back Matter......Page 536
Figures and Plates......Page 538
Hawass......Page 540
Pavlish......Page 546
Hoffmeier......Page 554
Shubert......Page 555
Ertman......Page 556
Flores......Page 558
Brand......Page 583
Mumford......Page 585
Fazzini......Page 590
Millet......Page 594
Killebrew......Page 595
Malamat......Page 603
Holladay......Page 604