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6-06-2015, 22:24

The Graffiti of Pharaonic Egypt: Scope and Roles of Informal Writings (C. 3100-332 B.C.)

The Graffiti of Pharaonic Egypt: Scope and Roles of Informal Writings (C. 3100-332 B.C.)
Author: Alexander J. Peden
The Graffiti of Pharaonic Egypt: Scope and Roles of Informal Writings (C. 3100-332 B.C.)
BRILL
2001
ISBN: 9004121129
Language: English
Pages: 362
Format: PDF
Size: 71,11 МБ
Graffiti, being a form of written communication invariably free of social restraints, are a far more accurate reflection of the character of the Egyptian era of the pharaohs than the far more polished artistic or literary works. This work is an overall attempt to offer insight into more than 2800 years of Egyptian and Nubian hieroglyphic and hieratic graffiti. Graffiti have long been neglected when compared to larger and more formal texts and inscriptions, and it is only in recent years that many important graffiti texts written in these scripts have been published and made available to wider scrutiny. For this work, extensive use has also been made of materials as yet unpublished.

The Graffiti of Pharaonic Egypt: Scope and Roles of Informal Writings (C. 3100-332 B.C.)

 

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