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Egyptianization and Elite Emulation in Ramesside Palestine - Governance and Accommodation on the Imperial Periphery

English · Hardback

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A strong Egyptian presence and governance of 13th and 12th centuries B.C. Palestine has since long become clear from both textual and archaeological evidence. How this Egyptianization came about in Ramesside Palestine forms the focus of the present study. Carolyn Higginbotham convincingly attends to internal factors affecting the region's cultural and political development.
Two models are carefully considered. The prevailing theory, that Egyptian policy shifted from economic and political domination to military occupation, is contrasted with a new, convincing model, elite emulation, derived from modern core-periphery studies. The author's conclusion is that Egyptian policy remained largely unchanged, and that the increased Egyptianization of the material culture represents voluntary adoption of the overpowering Egyptian culture by the Palestinian ruling class.
The appendices are especially important for scholars interested in ancient international connections in Palestine; they catalogue all Egyptian and Egyptian-style material from LB IIB - Iron 1A Palestine.

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Authors C R Higginbotham, C. R. Higginbotham
Publisher Brill
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 16.06.2000
 
EAN 9789004117686
ISBN 978-90-04-11768-6
No. of pages 352
Dimensions 163 mm x 244 mm x 27 mm
Weight 748 g
Series Culture and History of the Anc
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Antiquity

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