Skuse, Matthew L.Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections
Compare an equivalent ancient Egyptian news-vehicle: the commemorative scarabs of King Amenhotep III. These were circulated withshort inscriptionsto celebrate the pharaoh’s successful hunts, marriage, and building projects. Much more can be conveyed since the script includes numerals, has phonetic sym...
The site is believed to have been an Egyptian administrative base, and a number of Egyptian object types, including ceramics, amulets, scarabs, jewelry, stone vessels, and coffins, were found in the graves. The way they were used in the burials was in some instances distinct from Egyptian ...