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Meroitic Language and Script
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In: Wiley’s Encyclopedia of Ancient History: Asia and Africa (online) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03514408 ; Ethan Harkness Roderick McIntosh Jason Neelis Daniel Potts. Wiley’s Encyclopedia of Ancient History: Asia and Africa (online), Wiley Blackwell, 2021 (2021)
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Ist ḥśjw-mw „Wasserzauber“ ein ‚Älteres Kompositum‘? Untersuchungen zu einem terminus technicus der ägyptischen lingua magica
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In: http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/orea-publications3_3 (2021)
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Meroitic Language and Script
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In: Wiley’s Encyclopedia of Ancient History: Asia and Africa (online) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03514408 ; Ethan Harkness Roderick McIntosh Jason Neelis Daniel Potts. Wiley’s Encyclopedia of Ancient History: Asia and Africa (online), Wiley Blackwell, 2021 (2021)
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Egyptian Among Neighboring African Languages
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In: UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology, vol 1, iss 1 (2020)
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Egyptian Among Neighboring African Languages
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In: UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology, vol 1, iss 1 (2020)
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Northeast Africa is dominated by two linguistic macrofamilies, Afroasiatic, with its constituent branches of Egyptian, Semitic, Berber, Cushitic, Chadic, and Omotic, and the Nilo-Saharan languages, with the most relevant phylum being the Eastern Sudanic branch spread across the Sahel and East Africa. On present research, there is evidence for contact between ancient Egyptian and ancient Berber, Cushitic, and Eastern Sudanic languages, with possibilities of contact with Ethiosemitic languages (the Semitic languages of Ethiopia and Eritrea). Evidence of Egypt’s contact with neighboring peoples in Northeast Africa is well established from the archaeological record and historical texts, especially along the Middle Nile (Nubia). The use of linguistic material, including loanwords and foreign names, for reconstructing ancient phases of contact between Egyptians and neighboring peoples is a relatively “untapped” source. The lexical data demonstrates a great familiarity and exchange between Egyptian and neighboring languages, which, in many cases, can be attributed to specific historical phases of contact through trade, expeditionary ventures, or conflict. Impediments remain in reconstructing the ancient “linguistic map” of neighboring Africa and our reliance on modern dictionaries of African languages for identifying ancient loanwords. Despite this, the stock of foreign words in the Egyptian lexicon is incredibly important for piecing together this “map.” In many cases, the ancient Egyptian lexicon contains the earliest data for foreign languages like Meroitic, Beja, or Berber.
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The names of the kings of the Fifth Dynasty according to Manetho’s Aegyptiaca
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In: http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/orea-publications3_1 (2020)
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A Look Back into Ancient Egyptian Linguistic Studies (c. 1995-2019) ; Retrospectiva de los estudios lingüísticos sobre el egipcio antiguo (c. 1995-2019)
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In: Panta Rei. Digital Journal of History and Didactics of History; Vol. 14 No. 2 (2020); 23-42 ; Panta Rei. Revista digital de Historia y Didáctica de la Historia; Vol. 14 Núm. 2 (2020); 23-42 ; 2386-8864 ; 1136-2464 (2020)
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Writing Egyptian or writing Greek ? Script choice in Graeco-Roman Egypt
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In: Écritures en contact. Pratiques et interférences ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-02125896 ; Écritures en contact. Pratiques et interférences, PSL-Scripta; Andréas Stauder (EPHE), Feb 2019, Paris, France (2019)
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simondschweitzer/aed: AED - Ancient Egyptian Dictionary Version 1.0 ...
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simondschweitzer/aed: AED - Ancient Egyptian Dictionary Version 1.0 ...
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Did ancient peoples of Egypt and the Near East really imagine themselves as facing the past, with the future behind them? ...
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