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The Role Of The Chantress Myt In Ancient Egypt Suzanne Lynn Onstine

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The Role Of The Chantress Myt In Ancient Egypt Suzanne Lynn Onstine
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.05 MB
Author: Suzanne Lynn Onstine
ISBN: 9781841718408
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The Role Of The Chantress Myt In Ancient Egypt Suzanne Lynn Onstine by Suzanne Lynn Onstine 9781841718408 instant download after payment.

This study looks at what is meant by the term 'Smyt', or 'chantress', in ancient Egypt (including New Kingdom, Third Intermediate Period, Middle Kingdom, Late and Ptolemaic Periods). Very little is known about the specifics of the title or the types of people who held it. Both men and women could hold the title, but the female version is by far the more prevalent and they form the focus of this research. Studies investigating the status of non-royal women are a fairly recent phenomenon, but the abundance of data from private tombs and monuments concerning the women who held the title Smyt makes these women ideal subjects for a study of non-royal women within their cultural and historical contexts.

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