Domination and resistance : Egyptian military activity in the southern Levant, ca. 1300-1185 B.C.

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Domination and resistance : Egyptian military activity in the southern Levant, ca. 1300-1185 B.C.

by Michael G. Hasel

(Probleme der Ägyptologie, 11. Bd)

Brill, 1998

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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In the narrow sense this volume deals with Egyptian military activity in the southern Levant, about 1300 to 1185 B.C. In the broad sense it provides a case study for the integration of historical, archaeological, and anthropological perspectives. Basing himself on a new comprehensive concordance of terms in Egyptian military accounts, the author starts with a contextual analysis of over thirty terms and clauses. With the Egyptian perception of events established, two chapters are devoted to the archaeological evidence for Egyptian presence, influence, and destruction at over forty site, regional, and socio-ethnic toponyms in the southern Levant. In conclusion, an unprecedented research paradigm is presented for the assessment of Egyptian military activity. This volume includes illustrations, maps, and an extensive bibliography essential to Near Eastern historians, sociologists, archaeologists, Egyptologists and biblical scholars.

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