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Royal Authority In Egypts Eighteenth Dynasty Garry J Shaw

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Royal Authority In Egypts Eighteenth Dynasty Garry J Shaw
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.57 MB
Author: Garry J. Shaw
ISBN: 9781407303086, 1407303082
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Royal Authority In Egypts Eighteenth Dynasty Garry J Shaw by Garry J. Shaw 9781407303086, 1407303082 instant download after payment.

This study highlights and debates the evidence for the king's personal authority and power within three major spheres of influence: 1) the appointment of officials, 2) the making of commands; and 3) military leadership. The extent to which this evidence can be used to create a historically accurate picture of government practice is a major issue throughout this study. The evidence collected dates to the 18th Dynasty from the reign of Ahmose to the end of the reign of Amenhotep III. Chapter one deals with evidence for the appointment of officials by the king as evidenced by the words dhn, rdi m/r, and sxnt. Chapter two analyses this data. Chapter three presents all evidence of the king making commands, as evidenced by the word wD. Chapter four is an analysis of this evidence. Chapter five presents evidence for the king making military decisions and fighting alongside his army. This evidence is analysed in Chapter six. The final chapter puts into context the difficulties of drawing clear boundaries between the ideological and the real in such material.

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