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Feasts and Fights

Essays on Time in Ancient Egypt
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Standing as a summary of Spalinger's ideas at the time of the Yale lectures in 2012, this study covers two research sides of modern Egyptological research by a life-long student of ancient Egyptian calendrics and the Egyptian military. The first three chapters cover the development of Richard Parker's seminal study from 1950 and move into the present stage of scholarship. Very important is the author's clarification of what Parker wrote in his paradigmatic work, a slim volume often misunderstood. Hence, the thrust of argument concentrates upon the dating of feasts, the names of the Egyptian months and their metamorphoses, in addition to the retention of lunar-based phenomena. Two final chapters turn to the military aspects of New Kingdom warfare, with emphasis placed upon Seti I and logistical arrangements.

Author Biography:

Anthony Spalinger is Professor of Egyptology at The University of Auckland. He received his PhD from Yale University, specializing in Egyptian military inscriptions. His research orientations have centered upon historical aspects of the New Kingdom, especially pharaonic Egypt's interconnections with Western Asia, but also have branched out independently to include the calendrics of ancient Egypt.
Release date NZ
August 16th, 2018
Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Illustrations
10 b/w illus
Pages
176
ISBN-13
9780974002583
Product ID
27680859

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