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... Egyptian king , officials and to a lesser extent the wider population . The crown and court had to deal with foreigners and their customs in trade and diplomacy . With these contacts , naturally , the Egyptian ideology was faced with ...
... Egyptian king , officials and to a lesser extent the wider population . The crown and court had to deal with foreigners and their customs in trade and diplomacy . With these contacts , naturally , the Egyptian ideology was faced with ...
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... Egyptians and thus securing society's order and justice . Since Maat was the order for the Egyptian people inside the borders of Egypt people living outside Egypt were not part of this concept and thus belonged to the sphere of Isfet ...
... Egyptians and thus securing society's order and justice . Since Maat was the order for the Egyptian people inside the borders of Egypt people living outside Egypt were not part of this concept and thus belonged to the sphere of Isfet ...
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... Egyptian king , the guarantor of Maat . And here outside the Nile valley at Serâbît el - Châdim , in strong contrast , the people from Syria / Palestine shown on Egyptian stelae were a firm part of the Egyptian cosmos . Conclusion 60 ...
... Egyptian king , the guarantor of Maat . And here outside the Nile valley at Serâbît el - Châdim , in strong contrast , the people from Syria / Palestine shown on Egyptian stelae were a firm part of the Egyptian cosmos . Conclusion 60 ...
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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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