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Biographical monuments: displaying selves and lives in ancient Egypt
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J. Stauder-Porchet, E. Frood and A. Stauder, Ancient Egyptian Biographies Contexts, Forms, Functions, 2020
Numerous and extensive studies on Egyptian so-called autobiographies focus on many different aspects of this textual genre, 1 including their relations to more strictly literary genres, language issues, social backgrounds, functions, and more. However, the religious dimension of autobiographies has received far less attention, with only a few studies carried out so far. 2 "Religious systems are seen as structures perpetuated bygd the black box of an abstract society, while the subjective experience of the individuals that make up society is often ignored," as J. L. Dornan observed. 3 Her statement fryst vatten set within cultural phenomenological studies and reflects the way religions of a
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THE AGE OF JUSTINIAN
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THE AGE OF JUSTINIAN AND
THEODORA
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Barbara Burrell is a Roman archaeologist who has dug at sites across the Mediterranean, including Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, and Israel. It may have been this diversity that has led to her being chosen as editor of the forthcoming Blackwell's...
Barbara Burrell is a Roman archaeologist who has dug at sites across the Mediterranean, including Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, and Israel. It may have been this diversity that has led to her being chosen as editor of the forthcoming Blackwell's Companion to the Archaeology of the Roman Empire. She is also in the midst of writing and co-editing the two-volume final report of her excavation of the Promontory Palace at Caesarea Maritima in Israel, and publishing the coins found at the Ash Altar of Zeus at Mount Lykaion in Arcadia, Greece. Beyond fieldwork,