1st Edition

Ancient Perspectives on Egypt

Edited By Roger Matthews, Cornelia Roemer Copyright 2003
    274 Pages
    by Routledge

    274 Pages
    by Routledge

    The allure of Egypt is not exclusive to the modern world. Egypt also held a fascination and attraction for people of the past. In this book, academics from a wide range of disciplines assess the significance of Egypt within the settings of its past. The chronological span is from later prehistory, through to the earliest literate eras of interaction with Mesopotamia and the Levant, the Aegean, Greece and Rome. Ancient Perspectives on Egypt includes both archaeological and documented evidence, which ranges from the earliest writing attested in Egypt and Mesopotamia in the late fourth millennium BC, to graffiti from Abydos that demonstrate pilgrimages from all over the Mediterranean world, to the views of Roman poets on the nature of Egypt. This book presents, for the first time in a single volume, a multi-faceted but coherent collection of images of Egypt from, and of, the past.

    Chapter 1 Introduction, RogerMatthews, CorneliaRoemer; Chapter 2 South Levantine Encounters With Ancient Egypt at the Beginning of the third Millennium, EliotBraun; Chapter 3 Egyptian Stone Vessels and the Politics of Exchange (2617–1070 BC), Rachael ThyrzaSparks; Chapter 4 Reconstructing the Role of Egyptian Culture in the Value Regimes of the Bronze Age Aegean, AndrewBevan; Chapter 5 Love and War in the Late Bronze Age, DavidWarburton; Chapter 6 Egypt and Mesopotamia in the Late Bronze and Iron Ages, DavidWarburton, RogerMatthews; Chapter 7 Finding the Egyptian in Early Greek Art, JeremyTanner; Chapter 8 Upside Down and Back to Front, ThomasHarrison; Chapter 9 Encounters With Ancient Egypt, Csaba A.La’da; Chapter 10 Pilgrimage in Greco-Roman Egypt, IanRutherford; Chapter 11 Carry-On at Canopus, SusanWalker; Chapter 12 Roman Poets on Egypt, HerwigMaehler;

    Biography

    Roger Matthews, Cornelia Roemer