37 research outputs found

    The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt

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    Contains 600 entries covering the prehistoric, predynastic, and dynastic phases of ancient Egypt within the context of its contiguous and sometimes conquering neighbors, tracing its history through the Islamic conquest of 642 CE, with the focus on dynastic Egypt. Treats all branches of Egyptology: archaeology, anthropology, architecture, linguistics, literary studies, epigraphy, papyrology, history, art history, religion, economics, ecology, geomorphology, and the life sciences.https://place.asburyseminary.edu/limiteddigitalresources/1092/thumbnail.jp

    The Literary Motif of the Exposed Child (cf. Ex. ii 1-10)

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    The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt

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    Contains 600 entries covering the prehistoric, predynastic, and dynastic phases of ancient Egypt within the context of its contiguous and sometimes conquering neighbors, tracing its history through the Islamic conquest of 642 CE, with the focus on dynastic Egypt. Treats all branches of Egyptology: archaeology, anthropology, architecture, linguistics, literary studies, epigraphy, papyrology, history, art history, religion, economics, ecology, geomorphology, and the life sciences.https://place.asburyseminary.edu/limiteddigitalresources/1167/thumbnail.jp

    The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt

    No full text
    Contains 600 entries covering the prehistoric, predynastic, and dynastic phases of ancient Egypt within the context of its contiguous and sometimes conquering neighbors, tracing its history through the Islamic conquest of 642 CE, with the focus on dynastic Egypt. Treats all branches of Egyptology: archaeology, anthropology, architecture, linguistics, literary studies, epigraphy, papyrology, history, art history, religion, economics, ecology, geomorphology, and the life sciences.https://place.asburyseminary.edu/limiteddigitalresources/1156/thumbnail.jp

    Akhenaten : The Heretic King

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    New Jerseyxxvi, 255 p., 27 cm

    The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt

    No full text
    Contains 600 entries covering the prehistoric, predynastic, and dynastic phases of ancient Egypt within the context of its contiguous and sometimes conquering neighbors, tracing its history through the Islamic conquest of 642 CE, with the focus on dynastic Egypt. Treats all branches of Egyptology: archaeology, anthropology, architecture, linguistics, literary studies, epigraphy, papyrology, history, art history, religion, economics, ecology, geomorphology, and the life sciences.https://place.asburyseminary.edu/limiteddigitalresources/1203/thumbnail.jp

    The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt

    No full text
    Contains 600 entries covering the prehistoric, predynastic, and dynastic phases of ancient Egypt within the context of its contiguous and sometimes conquering neighbors, tracing its history through the Islamic conquest of 642 CE, with the focus on dynastic Egypt. Treats all branches of Egyptology: archaeology, anthropology, architecture, linguistics, literary studies, epigraphy, papyrology, history, art history, religion, economics, ecology, geomorphology, and the life sciences.https://place.asburyseminary.edu/limiteddigitalresources/1326/thumbnail.jp

    The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt

    No full text
    Contains 600 entries covering the prehistoric, predynastic, and dynastic phases of ancient Egypt within the context of its contiguous and sometimes conquering neighbors, tracing its history through the Islamic conquest of 642 CE, with the focus on dynastic Egypt. Treats all branches of Egyptology: archaeology, anthropology, architecture, linguistics, literary studies, epigraphy, papyrology, history, art history, religion, economics, ecology, geomorphology, and the life sciences.https://place.asburyseminary.edu/limiteddigitalresources/1279/thumbnail.jp

    The "Land of the Hebrews" in Gen. Xl 15

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    Exodus I 11

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