Walls of the prince: egyptian interactions with southwest Asia in antiquity ; essays in honour of John S. Holladay, Jr.

"Walls of the Prince offers a series of articles that explore Egyptian interactions with Southwest Asia during the second and first millennium BCE, including long-distance trade in the Middle Kingdom, the itinerary of Thutmose III's great Syrian campaign, the Amman Airport structure, anthr...

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Contributors: Harrison, Timothy P. (Editor) ; Banning, Edward Bruce 1955- (Editor) ; Klassen, Stanley (Editor) ; Holladay, John S. 1930- (Honoree)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill [2015]
In: Culture and history of the ancient Near East (Volume 77)
Year: 2015
Series/Journal:Culture and history of the ancient Near East Volume 77
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Egypt (Antiquity) / Near East / Antiquity
Further subjects:B Excavations (archaeology) (Middle East)
B Collection of essays
B Egypt Antiquities
B Egypt Relations (Middle East)
B Middle East Relations (Egypt)
B Egypt History To 332 B.C
B Middle East Antiquities
B Holladay, John S. 1930-
B Festschrift
B Material Culture (Egypt) History
B Material Culture (Middle East) History
B Excavations (archaeology) (Egypt)
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Summary:"Walls of the Prince offers a series of articles that explore Egyptian interactions with Southwest Asia during the second and first millennium BCE, including long-distance trade in the Middle Kingdom, the itinerary of Thutmose III's great Syrian campaign, the Amman Airport structure, anthropoid coffins at Tell el-Yahudiya, Egypt's relations with Israel in the age of Solomon, Nile perch and other trade with the southern Levant and Transjordan in the Iron Age, Saite strategy at Mezad Hashavyahu, and the concept of resident alien in Late Period Egypt. These are complemented by methodological and typological studies of data from the archaeological investigations at Tell al-Maskhuta, the Wadi Tumilat, and Mendes in the eastern Nile Delta. Together, they reflect the diverse range of Professor Holladay's long and distinguished scholarly career"--Provided by publisher
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis J. S. Holladay: Seite XIII - XVII
ISBN:9004302557