Tutankhamun may have been the boy king, but he had a lot of muscle behind him, as did his father Akhenaten, “the heretic king,” and their successors in the Eighteenth Dynasty. As you’ll discover in Tutankhamun’s Armies, the ancient Egyptian Empire could not and did not endure without...
This volume is the editio princeps of the two early alphabetic inscriptions discovered by the Theban Desert Road Survey in the Wadi el-H l, near the middle of the desert filling the Qena Bend of the Nile. These early alphabetic inscriptions preserve unique palaeographic features revealing the...
Memoirs of the Connecticut Academy of Arts & Sciences, Vol. XX
Elías ibn Hanna, an Arab in the New World (1668-1683).
In Moroccan studies, literary criticism has focused on questions of migration, identity, secularism, and religious fanaticism—issues that often examine Morocco within a colonial context. Vitality and Dynamism redefines this focus in Moroccan studies by looking at local themes and movements,...