The second millennium BCE in the ancient Near East saw increased interactions and interconnections between Egypt and the regions of the southern Levant. The essays in this volume explore these interconnections.
Volume 18 of the Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections presents the proceedings of a workshop held at the University of Lausanne on April 22-23, 2015, to explore... Læs mere
Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections, Volume 13 contains papers given at the Annual Meeting of the American Schools of... Læs mere
Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections, Volume 7.1 (2015) contributes to a greater understanding and appreciation of the rich heritage of the Sinai Peninsula in its role as a key land bridge Africa and Asia and as a region important in its own right.
This special issue of Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections, 5.1 (2013) contains a series of articles, extended reports, and book reviews with a uniting theme of critical importance to life in ancient Egypt: seafaring and maritime interconnections.
The contributions in this volume include studies on the cultural and environmental impact of the Nile on the people of Egypt, the authors using palaeoclimatic and geomorphological data to examine and challenge traditional approaches to the study of the Egyptian environment.
This volume publishes a selection of the papers presented at a symposium entitled "Religion, Politics, and Culture in the Mediterranean from the 8th to the 6th Centuries BC" held in December of 2016 at the University of the Aegean's Department of Mediterranean Studies.
The Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections is a scholarly publication integrating Egyptology with Mediterranean, Near Eastern, and African studies - providing a dedicated venue for this growing field of interdisciplinary and inter-area research.
The Kingdom of Kush has played an important and controversial role in the development of Black studies, the discourse of Afrocentrism, and in considering asymmetries in the racial discourse surrounding Egypt in particular and Africa more generally.
This volume draws interconnecting lines between Egypt and other cultures in antiquity, Egypt and the history of the United States, and ancient... Læs mere