The Inscription of Queen Katimala at Semna: Textual Evidence for the Origins of the Napatan State - Couverture souple

Darnell, John Coleman

 
9780974002538: The Inscription of Queen Katimala at Semna: Textual Evidence for the Origins of the Napatan State

Synopsis

Includes 9 b/w plates and a hieratic palaeographic chart. This is the first complete translation and commentary on the important tableau and inscription of Queen Katimala/Karimala at Semna. Proper understanding of the paleography, grammar, and content reveals Katimala to have been a Nubian ruler at the time of the Twenty-First to Twenty-Second Dynasties of Ancient Egypt. She emerges as a political and military leader who took control of at least Lower Nubia in the wake of failed military activities on the part of a male predecessor. Katimala's inscription is not illegible, as has often been stated, but is a well-composed Lower Nubian example of a politico-religious manifesto applying many of the conventions of early Egyptian literary and historical compositions.

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À propos de l?auteur

John Coleman Darnell (B.A. 1984, M.A. 1985, The Johns Hopkins University; Ph.D. 1995, The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago) joined the faculty of the Department of Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations, Yale University, as Assistant Professor in 1998; he became Associate Professor in 2004, and Professor of Egyptology in 2005. His interests include Egyptian religion, cryptography, the scripts and texts of Graeco-Roman Egypt, and the archaeological and epigraphic remains of ancient activity in the Egyptian Western Desert. Darnell is director of the Yale Egyptological Institute in Egypt. He is the author of a number of scholarly articles and monographs dealing with many aspects of pharaonic culture, history, and language.

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