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Journal articles on the topic "Egittologia e Civiltà Copta"
Boglione, Marcella. "[Recensão a] BELLUCCI, Nikola, La storia della collezione egizia del Museo Archeologico Civico di Modena. Collana di studi di egittologia e civiltà copta, 3, Canterano, Aracne, 2018, 125 pp. ISBN: 9788825519105." Humanitas 75 (June 5, 2020): 145–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/2183-1718_75_8.
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Morini, Anna <1974>. "Il territorio del Fayyum nell'antichità: il sistema idrografico tra continuità e innovazione." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2007. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/493/1/TesiAnnaMorini.pdf.
Full textMorini, Anna <1974>. "Il territorio del Fayyum nell'antichità: il sistema idrografico tra continuità e innovazione." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2007. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/493/.
Full textVinci, Silvia <1974>. "Narmer e la nascita dello stato nell'antico Egitto." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2007. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/494/1/TesiSilviaVinci.pdf.
Full textVinci, Silvia <1974>. "Narmer e la nascita dello stato nell'antico Egitto." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2007. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/494/.
Full textGasperini, Valentina <1981>. "Archeologia e storia del Fayyum durante il Nuovo Regno." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2010. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/2538/1/GASPERINI_VALENTINA_tesi.pdf.
Full textThis research deals with the archaeology and history of the Fayyum region during the New Kingdom. The purpose of this study is, above all, to outline all the main archaeological characteristics of this region during the Late Bronze Age. The first part of the dissertation regards the funerary areas of the Fayyum, with a particular attention to the necropolis of Gurob, el-Lahun, Hawara and Harageh, not only in relation to their topographical and architectural aspects but also in connection to the material cultures which were attested there. Moreover, this analysis deals with the Near Eastern pottery, found in great quantity in the region and probably in relation with the role of Fayyum as a connecting area for the caravan road from the Valley to the Western Desert. The second level of analysis is the study of the region’s urbanism in the same period, with particular attention to the main town of the area, Gurob, and his most important architectural expressions: the royal harem built there by Thutmosis III, the “Fort” (probably a defensive building dated to the very beginning of the XVIIIth dynasty) and the temple for the worshipping of Thutmosis III himself. In a second moment I underlined the urban characteristics of the other archaeological sites of the area surely attested during the New Kingdom: Kahun, Harageh and Shedet. I studied also all the papyri coming from the Fayyum or related to this region, dated from the very beginning of the XVIIIth dynasty to the end of the XXth, in order to have a complete prospective of the area during this period. A full database for all the inscribed New Kingdom objects found in the area represents the second part of the present work. The third part of this dissertation is completely dedicated to the analysis of Fayyum’s historical events during the same period, whereas the fourth part contains the prosopography of male and female persons attested in the region during the New Kingdom. The purpose of this research is, in particular, to underline the consensus to the royal power in the area. In fact, the Fayyum is usually considered as an unimportant area during Egypt’s Empire Period, in particular if compared with its significant role during the Middle Kingdom. This can be considered just partly true: indeed, during particular moments of the New Kingdom (Thutmoside Period, Amarna Age, and at the beginning of Ramesside Period) the region was strictly linked to the court, as it is attested by the great number of royal objects which were found in the different archaeological contexts. It is possible to underline the will of the Royal Family to create a strong relation with this area because of political, economical and military reasons.
Gasperini, Valentina <1981>. "Archeologia e storia del Fayyum durante il Nuovo Regno." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2010. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/2538/.
Full textThis research deals with the archaeology and history of the Fayyum region during the New Kingdom. The purpose of this study is, above all, to outline all the main archaeological characteristics of this region during the Late Bronze Age. The first part of the dissertation regards the funerary areas of the Fayyum, with a particular attention to the necropolis of Gurob, el-Lahun, Hawara and Harageh, not only in relation to their topographical and architectural aspects but also in connection to the material cultures which were attested there. Moreover, this analysis deals with the Near Eastern pottery, found in great quantity in the region and probably in relation with the role of Fayyum as a connecting area for the caravan road from the Valley to the Western Desert. The second level of analysis is the study of the region’s urbanism in the same period, with particular attention to the main town of the area, Gurob, and his most important architectural expressions: the royal harem built there by Thutmosis III, the “Fort” (probably a defensive building dated to the very beginning of the XVIIIth dynasty) and the temple for the worshipping of Thutmosis III himself. In a second moment I underlined the urban characteristics of the other archaeological sites of the area surely attested during the New Kingdom: Kahun, Harageh and Shedet. I studied also all the papyri coming from the Fayyum or related to this region, dated from the very beginning of the XVIIIth dynasty to the end of the XXth, in order to have a complete prospective of the area during this period. A full database for all the inscribed New Kingdom objects found in the area represents the second part of the present work. The third part of this dissertation is completely dedicated to the analysis of Fayyum’s historical events during the same period, whereas the fourth part contains the prosopography of male and female persons attested in the region during the New Kingdom. The purpose of this research is, in particular, to underline the consensus to the royal power in the area. In fact, the Fayyum is usually considered as an unimportant area during Egypt’s Empire Period, in particular if compared with its significant role during the Middle Kingdom. This can be considered just partly true: indeed, during particular moments of the New Kingdom (Thutmoside Period, Amarna Age, and at the beginning of Ramesside Period) the region was strictly linked to the court, as it is attested by the great number of royal objects which were found in the different archaeological contexts. It is possible to underline the will of the Royal Family to create a strong relation with this area because of political, economical and military reasons.
Ugliano, Federica. "La collezione predinastica del Museo Egizio di Torino: uno studio integrato di archivi e reperti." Doctoral thesis, University of Trento, 2016. http://eprints-phd.biblio.unitn.it/1835/1/Tesi_dottorato_Ugliano_2016.pdf.
Full textGilli, Barbara <1979>. "Percezione ed uso del passato nell'Egitto della XII dinastia: tra memoria e tradizione." Doctoral thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/644.
Full textZambon, Francesca <1976>. "Aspetti della formazione statale: confronto geomorfologico, storico-culturale e archeologico tra Egitto e Mesopotamia." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/1662.
Full textPorcelluzzi, Chiara <1985>. "I contro-santuari tebani: tra religiosità popolare e modi di accesso al divino." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/1722.
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