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Victory and Border, Terminology related to Egyptian Imperialism in the XVIIIth Dynasty

Victory and Border, Terminology related to Egyptian Imperialism in the XVIIIth Dynasty

ISBN: 3-8067-8133-8
Description: softcover, 198 pp. (23,5x17 cm); ills.
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Jose M. Galan, Victory and Border, Terminology related to Egyptian Imperialism in the XVIIIth Dynasty, Hildesheimer ägyptologische Beiträge 40, Hildesheim 1995


Acknowledgements
Table of Contents
Abbreviations

I       Introduction
II     The term nht before the X With Dynasty
I.      Old Kingdom
1. Private inscriptions
2. Annotations to tomb scenes
3. Pyramid Texts
II.     First Intermediate Period and Middle Kingdom
1. Private inscriptions
2. Literature
3. Coffin Texts
III.   Second Intermediate Period 1. Inscriptions
Conclusion
nht in the XVIIIth Dynasty: (1) The King and the nht
I.    The nht king
II.    The king described as nht
III.    The nht(w) of the king
IV.    (s) nht as divine action
V.    nht as a gift of a god to the king
VI.    nht directed against foreign lands
VII.    Purpose of the nht
VIII. The outcome of the use of nht
IX    nht as a description of a state or an action
X    nht(w) and the king's troops
XI    nhtw in reference to goods from abroad
XII    nhtw in reference to captives from abroad
Conclusion Appendix: Khepesh
IV     nht in the XVIIIth Dynasty: (2) The Campaigns and the nht
I.    The occasion of nht
II.    The expedition of nht
III.    The king's nhtw-actions
IV.    The nhtw as a source of foreign goods
V.    nhtw and forceful military actions
VI.    nhtw and diplomatic gestures
Conclusion
The Extension of the Borders
I.      The term t3s before the XVIIIth Dynasty
II.     The term t3s in the XVIIIth Dynasty
1. Inside Egypt
2. The extension of the t3s as goal
3. Actions associated with making or extending tSsw
4. Actions that come about from the tSsw
5. Foreigners and the t3s(w)
III.   The expression in drw "to bring in the limits" Conclusion
VI     The Borders and the Setting up of Stelae
I.    Border and donation stelae
II.    The Amarna border stelae
III.    Stelae and Egypt's borders
Conclusion
Appendix: Border-stela from the reign of Thutmosis III
Conclusion
Bibliography cited
Index
Figures 1-5, Plate 1


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