in: MINIACI, Gianluca – MORENO GARCÍA, Juan Carlos – QUIRKE, Stephen – STAUDER, Andréas (eds), The Arts of Making in Ancient Egypt: Voices, Images, and Objects of Material Producers 2000–1550 BC (Sidestone Press, Leiden), 101–116, 2018
Lay-out & cover design: Sidestone Press Photograph cover: • Front cover: Wooden model AEIN 1633 ©... more Lay-out & cover design: Sidestone Press Photograph cover: • Front cover: Wooden model AEIN 1633 © Ny Carlsberg Glyptothek, courtesy of Tine Bagh • Lower right: Detail of a manson at work from the tomb of Sobeknakht at el-Kab, Egypt © Oxford University Elkab Expedition, courtesy of Vivian Davies • On the back: Hippotamus in faience AEIN 1588 © Ny Carlsberg Glyptothek, courtesy of Tine Bagh ISBN 978-90-8890-523-0 (softcover) ISBN 978-90-8890-524-7 (hardcover) ISBN 978-90-8890-525-4 (PDF e-book)
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The present article introduces new arguments based on a careful analysis of prosopographic, archaeological, and epigraphic data from the Eastern Desert and Thebes—especially relating to the Kushite Nile Level Records at Karnak—which provide the strongest evidence for the sequence “Shabaka—Shabataka” hitherto adduced.
The present article introduces new arguments based on a careful analysis of prosopographic, archaeological, and epigraphic data from the Eastern Desert and Thebes—especially relating to the Kushite Nile Level Records at Karnak—which provide the strongest evidence for the sequence “Shabaka—Shabataka” hitherto adduced.