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  1. Oct 2, 2014 · Whenever archaeology is understood as a sub- or sister-discipline of social and cultural anthropology, such as in some US and UK departments, there is a greater chance for Egyptian archaeology to be studied from an archaeological and anthropological perspective.

  2. Whenever archaeology is understood as a sub- or sister-discipline of social and cultural anthropology, such as in some US and UK departments, there is a greater chance for Egyptian archaeology to be studied from an archaeological and anthropological perspective.

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  3. 2020, Oxford Handbook of Egyptology. The Oxford Handbook of Egyptology presents a series of articles by colleagues working across the many archaeological, philological and cultural subdisciplines within the study of ancient Egypt from prehistory through to the end of the Roman period. The volume seeks to place Egyptology within its theoretical ...

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  4. Sep 23, 2024 · Impact Factor: 0.6. The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology (JEA) is a leading international journal for the publication of Egyptological research. The journal publishes scholarly articles (main articles and … | View full journal description. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

    • What Is Egyptology?
    • Egyptology at Cambridge
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    Egyptology is an academic discipline that specialises in the study of ancient Egypt. It focuses on the archaeology, language, literature, history, religion, and art of that culture, but in recent decades the geographical scope of the field has been expanded to include research into Nubia (modern northern Sudan), which maintained close links with Eg...

    The Department of Archaeology offers papers and modules in Egyptian Language and Egyptian Archaeology at both an Undergraduate and Postgraduate level. Cambridge Egyptology places equal emphasis on archaeology and text, each contributing to a fully contextualised approach to the field. We prioritise a comprehensive approach to Egyptological research...

    Egyptology

    The Egyptology track allows students to study Egyptian language, culture and archaeology in all three years of their course, becoming increasingly specialised as they move through their course. In first year, students take papers A3 Introduction to the Cultures of Egypt and Mesopotamia and E1 Egyptian Language 1. Two further papers can be chosen from those offered to Archaeology students in Part I (this includes options from the HSPS Tripos). In second year, students study papers E2 Middle Eg...

    Egyptology with Assyriology

    Students with a particular focus on language can study Egyptology and Assyriology together. In first year, students on this track take courses A3 Introduction to the Cultures of Egypt and Mesopotamia, alongside E1 Egyptian Language 1 and M1 Babylonian Language, and a fourth paper chosen from those on offer in Archaeology and HSPS. In second year students take language papers E2 and M2, and choose one archaeology or culture paper from the Egyptian papers on offer, and one from Mesopotamia. Thi...

    Archaeology with Egypt

    Students on the Archaeology track can take Egyptian archaeology papers as options in all three years of their course alongside core archaeology options. First years can take paper A3 Introduction to the Cultures of Egypt and Mesopotamia. Papers A27–30 are available as options to second and third year students; two of these papers are taught each year. (A27 Settlement and Society in Ancient Egypt; A28 Ancient Egypt in Context: An Archaeology of Foreign Relations; A29 The Archaeology of Religio...

    MPhil in Egyptology

    We offer an 11-month MPhil course in Egyptology, catering both for those with a background in Egyptology and for with those with a background in a cognate field. We emphasize the importance of acquiring a broad knowledge of the archaeology, culture and language of Ancient Egypt, alongside focusing on their own research interests and identifying suitable topics for future research. All students on the course take the paper G19 Landscapes, built environment and material culture of Ancient Egypt...

    MPhil in Egyptian Archaeology

    Egyptian Archaeology can be studied within the MPhil in Archaeology track. Students taking this option take the core course G02 Archaeological Concepts, alongside one or two of the Egyptian Archaeology courses on offer (G17/18 Historical archaeology of Ancient Egypt; G19 Landscapes, built environment and material culture of Ancient Egypt). Candidates planning to write a dissertation on an Egyptian topic are strongly encouraged to submit a research proposal with their application, and are welc...

  5. Apr 7, 2015 · Egyptian society of the Pharaonic period was a small-scale society in which face-to-face communication prevails. This argument is developed through a discussion of civilization at grass-route level, the body horizon and great and little traditions.

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  7. Feb 25, 2016 · Introduction. Ancient Egypt produced the longest-lived civilization of the ancient world and one of the most stable systems of government in human history. The surviving artifacts and monuments from the Nile Valley continue to exert a powerful fascination. Early accounts of ancient Egypt were dominated by descriptions of its material culture.