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The Sea Peoples: A Re-examination of the Egyptian Sources
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Emne: Historie
PREFACE
It is with some apologies to Egyptologists that I am offering this work for discussion. It is intended primarily for the benefit of those interested in Aegean archaeology at the end of the Bronze Age. This work should have been done by an Egyptologist. Only the fact that this seemed unlikely ever to happen has spurred me on to attempt it because the matter is too important to be left any longer.
The time has come when all our ideas about the so-called Sea Peoples should be set aside and the texts re-examined in a fundamental way, as a whole and with the full benefit of the work done by scholars in recent years.
Unfortunately, the meaning of many ancient Egyptian texts can vary alarmingly in different translations. This means that the language still presents problems which will take time to remove. But we must start looking for solutions in the right places.
Already, by doing this, I have had to modify my views about the Great Green. Convinced as I was that it had to do with vegetation I believed it could refer to any watered and fertile area. Further investigation of the use of this expression has led to results which are surprising. It seems to refer only to the Delta, though whether to one part of it or to the general area will have to be established by the Egyptologists in due course.
The dates used here follow the British Museum chronology and they are not discussed because they do not affect the argument in any way.
There are many Egyptologists whom I should like to thank for their help, but I shall not mention their names here to spare them the embarrassment of being linked with these ideas.
Alessandra Nibbi Oxford. 1972
Dette er en akademisk bok som handler om sjøfolkene, en gruppe som antas å ha angrepet Egypt og andre østlige middelhavsregioner rundt 1200 f.Kr. under sen bronsealder.
Forfatteren, Alessandra Nibbi, er en egyptolog kjent for sine studier av sjøfolkene og deres forhold til Egypt.
Boken re-undersøker egyptiske kilder for å gi et nytt perspektiv på sjøfolkene og deres rolle i historien.
Utgitt 1972
Egyptologi antikken samfunn samfunnsutvikling sivilisasjoner båter Middelhavet kriger krig politikk faraoer Ramses pyramider Egypt oldtiden
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