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CROSSING THE FRONTIER INTO THE DESERT : EGYPTIAN EXPEDITIONS TO THE SINAI PENINSULA Thomas HIKADE Abstract Ancient Egypt possessed two types of borders : a physical border and an ideological one . The first is defined by the desert to ...
CROSSING THE FRONTIER INTO THE DESERT : EGYPTIAN EXPEDITIONS TO THE SINAI PENINSULA Thomas HIKADE Abstract Ancient Egypt possessed two types of borders : a physical border and an ideological one . The first is defined by the desert to ...
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-- - most of them from outside Egypt and thus beyond the actual borders of the state . The symbolic icon for this task is seen throughout Egypt on temple facades : it is the so - called smiting of the enemies . In this iconic scene the ...
-- - most of them from outside Egypt and thus beyond the actual borders of the state . The symbolic icon for this task is seen throughout Egypt on temple facades : it is the so - called smiting of the enemies . In this iconic scene the ...
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... Egyptian elite self - presentation in Ptolemaic Egypt , illus- trating the radically innovative character of Hellenistic Egyptian sculpture with its creative incorporation of Greek influences into traditional forms . In the next two ...
... Egyptian elite self - presentation in Ptolemaic Egypt , illus- trating the radically innovative character of Hellenistic Egyptian sculpture with its creative incorporation of Greek influences into traditional forms . In the next two ...
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WOUDHUIZEN Great King Wasusarmas Victory Memorial at Topada | 23 |
Mapping the Contact | 73 |
The Greek Poleis as Part of | 91 |
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