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Тайны Древнего Египта: накануне новых открытий
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Ladynin I. A., Восток. Афро-азиатские общества: история и современность 2023 № 5 С. 224-235
The article deals with a number of monuments in the Egyptian collection of the A.S. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts showing Egyptian deities in the guise of Roman warriors: I, 1a 2985 (the best known and widely reproduced object) – a statuette of the falcon-headed god Horus in the double crown and in the Roman ...
Added: October 29, 2023
Loktionov A., undefined 2015 Vol. 8 P. 103-111
This contribution analyses the different punishments applied to conspirators in the Turin Judicial Papyrus, and investigates possible correlations between the crimes committed and the punishments applied. In view of some largely inconclusive results, particular attention is drawn to the distinction between execution and suicide and the contexts in which either of these may have been ...
Added: November 25, 2021
Loktionov A., Archaeological Review from Cambridge (Великобритания) 2021 Vol. 36 No. 1 P. 175-191
This paper offers a case study of how textual research can detect resilience of a key social construct in an ancient society, thereby complementing the archaeological record. Through longue durée philological analysis, it tracks the survival and evolution of a formative concept in Ancient Egyptian justice: ‘hearing’ (sd̠m). Various documents reveal that sd̠m retained prominence ...
Added: November 23, 2021
Mozhaysky A., Издателство “ИТИ”, 2020
В статье представлен анализ микенских контактов с Египтом и Сиро-Палестинским регионом, который показывает, что эгейский экспорт имел второстепенное значение для цивилизаций Восточного Средиземноморья. Данные контакты, в основном, представляли собой маломасштабный торговый обмен или дарообмен между элитами. Показано посредничество Кипра в деле распространения микенских артефактов далее на Восток, особенно в Сиро-Палестинский регион. На микро-историческом уровне прослежены ...
Added: April 27, 2022
Ladynin I. A., Bibliotheca Orientalis 2020 Vol. 77 No. 3-4 P. 199-211
The book Following Osiris by Prof. Mark Smith (2017) should be called a compendious and a rather bold conceptualization of the evidence and the research experience relevant of the major epochs in the evolution of the Osirian concepts of the afterlife in Ancient Egypt, from the Predynastic Period to Late Antiquity. The author’s approach is ...
Added: October 27, 2021
Ladynin I. A., Аристей. Aristeas: Вестник классической филологии и античной истории 2019 Т. ХХ С. 53-62
The article deals with a plot in Plutarch’s Septem Sapientium Convivium: the sage Bias answers to the Egyptian king Amasis, to whom an Ethiopian king sent “an extraordinary and awful demand… to drink up the ocean”, that he had to “tell the Ethiopian to stop the rivers which are now emptying into the ocean depths, ...
Added: February 16, 2020
Loktionov A., Cambridge : [б.и.], 2019
This thesis investigates the longue durée evolution of judicial process in Ancient Egypt during the earlier periods of its history, namely the Old and Middle Kingdoms (c.2700-1700BCE). In doing so, it adopts a multifaceted approach encompassing not only detailed analysis of Egyptian textual sources, but also harnessing recent theoretical developments in legal anthropology and ethnographic ...
Added: November 24, 2021
Loktionov A., BAF-Online: Proceedings of the Berner Altorientalisches Forum (Швейцария) 2016 Vol. 1
This contribution draws attention to several features of New Kingdom Egyptian justice (1549-1064BCE) that are not attested earlier. These include:
Oracle courts, as attested at Deir el-Medina and elsewhere
Increase in severe corporal punishment: for example, mutilation of nose and ears becomes a standard element in oath formulae
Detailed protasis-apodosis legal decrees, such as the Karnak Decree of Horemheb ...
Added: November 25, 2021
Loktionov A., Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 2017 Vol. 60 No. 3 P. 263-291
This paper investigates mutilation of the nose and ears in New Kingdom Egypt (c. 1550 1070BCE). The topic is first contextualised within cross-cultural mutilation research, before discussion shifts to focus more closely on Egypt. The threat of mutilation in oaths is considered, as is the possibility of mutilation not being enforced if such oaths were ...
Added: November 25, 2021
Banshchikova A., М. : Издательская группа URSS, 2009
The monograph is devoted to the study (description and analysis) of the images of women in various genres of ancient Egyptian literature, such as belle lettre proper, didactic literature (so-called Teachings), and love poetry. The research lies at the edge of two kinds of studies: gender history of Ancient Egypt which deals with the place ...
Added: February 22, 2018
Regulating Labour through Foreign Punishment? Codification and Sanction at Work in New Kingdom Egypt
Alexandre A. Loktionov, International Review of Social History 2023 Vol. 68 No. S31 P. 33-52
This paper investigates two New Kingdom Egyptian texts pertaining to labour regulation: the Karnak Decree of Horemheb and the Nauri Decree of Seti I. They focus on combating the unauthorized diverting of manpower and represent the oldest Egyptian texts (fourteenth–thirteenth century BCE) explicitly concerned with the legal dimension of managing the workforce. After a brief ...
Added: February 13, 2023
Ladynin I. A., Индоевропейское языкознание и классическая филология 2023 № 27-1 С. 672-684
The article deals with a noticeably short account about an alleged war waged by the Egyptian king-conqueror of the remote past Sesostris as narrated by Megasthenes in his list of rulers that failed to conquer India before Alexander. The account is quoted at greater length by Strabo (XV. 1.6, p. 686-687) and considerably shorter by Arrian ...
Added: October 30, 2023
Davydova O., Scripta antiqua. Вопросы древней истории, филологии, искусства и материальной культуры. 2022 Т. 10 С. 117-126
The article tells about the sunken city of Tonis-Heracleon. It was located in the submerged Canopic branch of the Nile and flourished in the VIII–II centuries BC. Tonis-Heracleon served as the sea gate to Egypt, met every foreign ship, and also played an important role in the taxation of merchants. In addition, the city had ...
Added: April 1, 2022
Zelenev E., Калининград : Издательство Балтийского федерального университета им. И. Канта, 2023
Прошлое Египта — уникальный пример истории самодостаточного развития державы на северо-востоке Африки. На египетской земле возникло одно из самых древних и длительно существовавших государств. Судьба Египта тесно связана с генезисом трех авраамических религий — иудаизма, христианства и ислама. Исламский период египетской истории, который охватывает большую часть Средневековья, Новое и Новейшее время (641 г. — по ...
Added: February 10, 2024
Loktionov A., Archaeological Review from Cambridge 2019 Vol. 34 No. 1 P. 20-27
The papers in this wide-ranging collection span four continents and vary in their chronological focus from prehistory to the modern age. However, two broad trends run across them all. The first trend is a consistent highlighting of how humans shape desert environments to suit both socio-economic and ideological or spiritual need. For instance, the articles ...
Added: November 25, 2021
Banshchikova A., М. : Издательская группа URSS, 2015
В настоящей ниге исследуется отражение нескольких переломных моментов истории древнего Египта, связанных с нашествиями иноземцев (гиксосским завоеванием, набегами "народов моря", нашествиями Навуходоносора II и Камбиза), в древнеегипетской историко-литературной традиции, вплоть до коптского этапа ее развития и позднейшей арабо-мусульманской рецепции. Выявляется многовековая эволюция изучаемых сюжетов: их историческое ядро, характер и механизмы беллетризации, фольклоризации, преломления и селекции ...
Added: February 22, 2018
Ladynin I. A., Шаги/Steps 2021 Т. 7 № 4 С. 54-79
The article deals with the correspondence between the outstanding Russian Egyptologist V. S. Golenischeff and his British and Franch colleagues A. H. Gardiner and G. Lefebvre. The letters under consideration (archives of the Griffith Institute at Oxford and the Archives of Vladimir Golenischeff at Paris) discussed the discovery of the tomb of the Hermopolitan priest ...
Added: September 17, 2022
Ladynin I. A., Аристей. Aristeas: Вестник классической филологии и античной истории 2023 Т. 27 С. 28-47
The article considers the evidence by Herodotus, Plato, Aristotle, Isocrates, Dicaearchus of Messana, Hecataeus of Abdera (followed by Diodorus) and Strabo on the organization of the Ancient Egyptian society. According to this tradition, its major feature was the division into three self-contained and hereditary social groups: priests, warriors and labourers. In the 4th century B.C. ...
Added: October 30, 2023
Ladynin I. A., М., СПб. : Издательство РХГА, 2017
В монографии по преимуществу на материале античных источников, отразивших мотивы египетской идеологии и пропаганды начала эллинистического времени, рассматриваются особенности восприятия Александра (а также, наряду с ним, Птолемея Сотера) как рубежных фигур в свете концепций историографии древнего Египта I тыс. до н. э. В связи с этим проводится исследование концепции, лежавшей в основе исторического труда о ...
Added: December 10, 2017
Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2019
Invisible Archaeologies: hidden aspects of daily life in ancient Egypt and Nubia brings together eight of the papers presented at a conference held in Oxford in 2017. The theme aimed to bring together international early-career researchers applying novel archaeological and anthropological methods to the ‘overlooked’ in ancient Egypt and Nubia – and included diverse topics such ...
Added: November 24, 2021
Loktionov A., The Cambridge journal of law, politics, and art 2021 Vol. 1 P. 383-386
Conventional wisdom tells us that the first civilisation to be governed in a manner comparable to our own was Ancient Greece—the world’s first democracy. Such discourse has contributed to popular belief that earlier civilisations, of which Egypt is probably the best-known example, might be interesting in myriad ways but surely have little to offer scholars ...
Added: February 13, 2023
Ladynin I. A., Antiguo Oriente 2022 Vol. 20 P. 119-130
The article proposes an attribution for the royal sculpture head preserved in the Egyptian collection of the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow (Inv. I, 1a 4979). The object obviously represents the iconographic standard of royal sculpture, which was in use in Egypt throughout the 3rd and the 4th centuries B.C. The sculpture head is ...
Added: October 30, 2023
Loktionov A., Göttinger Miszellen 2017 Vol. 253 P. 89-96
This contribution offers some new thoughts on the Twentieth Dynasty legal actions described in Chicago Ostracon OI 12073. Particular attention is drawn to how the matter was ultimately resolved after eighteen years of litigation, including the function of the oath and the nature and significance of the eventual financial settlement. These observations may have wider ...
Added: November 25, 2021
Ladynin I. A., Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections 2020 Vol. 26 P. 88-99
The article deals with a well-known fragment of Udjahorresnet’s autobiography describing his compiling an Egyptian royal titulary for Cambyses after his appearance in Egypt and Udjahorresnet’s elevation at his court. A comparison of Cambyses’ and Darius’ I solar prenomina (Mswty-Ra and %twt-Ra, which can be understood as “the image of Re” and “the likeness of ...
Added: October 27, 2021