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Israel in Egypt The Evidence for the Authenticity of the Exodus Tradition


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1997 | 280 Pages | ISBN: 0195097157 | PDF | 18 MB
Scholars of the Hebrew Bible have in the last decade begun to question the historical accuracy of the Israelite sojourn in Egypt, as described in the book of Exodus. The reason for the rejection of the exodus tradition is said to be the lack of historical and archaeological evidence in Egypt. Those advancing these claims, however, are not specialists in the study of Egyptian history, culture, and archaeology. In this pioneering book, author James Hoffmeier examines the most current Egyptological evidence and argues that it supports the biblical record concerning Israel in Egypt. Hoffmeier begins his study with a methodological critique of the "minimalist" position and examines the biblical traditions themselves, with special attention to source-critical issues. He then considers the evidence from recent excavations in the Nile Delta which reveal the presence of a large Semitic population during the period 1650-1525 B.C. and argues that the Hebrews could have been one distinct ethnic group among these expatriates. Drawing on extra-biblical texts, inscriptions, artifacts, and recent infrared satellite photographs, Hoffmeier provides a convincing reconstruction of the Israelite sojourn. He defends the plausibility of the Joseph story and discusses the role of Moses in history. Finally, he traces the probable route of the Exodus itself.

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Fiscal Policy Measures In Egypt Public Debt and Food Subsidy


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2004 | 128 Pages | ISBN: 9774246276 | PDF | 14 MB
A collection of papers on new dimensions in the study of social history of the Middle East delivered at the Cairo Papers Eighth Annual Symposium by Horst Unbehaun, Joseph Massad, Nelly Hanna, Martina Rieker, Khaled Fahmy, and Peter Gran.

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Egypt (Modern World Nations)


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English | 2007 | ISBN: 0791095150 | 118 Pages | PDF | 5.5 MB
Egypt lies at a crossroads between Africa, Asia, and Europe and is the largest country in the Middle East.

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Education, Civics, and Citizenship in Egypt Towards More Inclusive Curricular Representations and Teaching


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English | ISBN: 3031333454 | 2023 | 312 pages | PDF | 7 MB
This book explores how to render curricular representations more inclusive and how individuals’ interactions with competing historical narratives and discourses shape their civic attitudes and intergroup dynamics. Based on ethnographic research in the Egyptian context, it offers insights for curriculum developers, teacher educators, and teachers interested in the development of critical citizens who are able to engage with multiple narratives and perspectives. Drawing on theorizations of historical consciousness, critical pedagogy, and critical discourse analysis, it demonstrates the need for more nuanced and holistic analytical frameworks and pedagogical tools. Further, it offers insights towards building such analytical and pedagogical approaches to help gain a deeper understanding of connections between students’ historical consciousness tendencies and their civic engagement as citizens.

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Art of Ancient Egypt A Resource for Educators


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1998 | 179 Pages | ISBN: 0870998536 | PDF | 18 MB
"[A] comprehensive resource, which contains texts, posters, slides, and other materials about outstanding works of Egyptian art from the Museum’s collection"–Welcome (preliminary page).

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A History of Ancient Egypt


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English | April 30, 2013 | ISBN: 0141399716 | 512 pages | PDF | 13 Mb
The extraordinary history of Ancient Egyptian civilization – from its earliest origins to the creation of its greatest monument – from specialist John Romer This exceptional book draws on a lifetime of research and thought to recreate the previously untold story of how a civilization which began with handfuls of semi-itinerant fishermen settled, spread and created a rich, vivid, strange civilization that had its first culmination in the pharaoh Khufu building the Great Pyramid. The book immerses the reader in the fascinating world of archaeological evidence, the process by which this long vanished world has gradually re-emerged and the rapidly changing interpretations which these breathtaking but entirely enigmatic remains have been subjected to. Whether he is writing about the smallest necklace bead or the most elaborate royal tomb, John Romer conveys to the reader a remarkable sense of how to understand a people so like ourselves and yet in so many ways eerily different. Reviews: ‘Scholarly, passionate and exquisitely written … a stunning, clear-sighted history of Ancient Egypt’ James McConnachie, Sunday Times ‘It is not easy to enliven prehistory while simultaneously respecting limited archaeological evidence and avoiding novelistic pitfalls. But Romer manages it … After a long wait, we have an up-to-date, stimulating account of the birth of what may turn out to be the world’s oldest civilization’ Andrew Robinson, Nature ‘His physical descriptions are superb … a book to be read and thought about’ John Ray, Financial Times ‘Romer carries the reader along effortlessly on a lengthy, complex yet immensely satisfying journey’ Joyce Tyldesley, BBC History About the author: John Romer has been working in Egypt since 1966 on archaeological digs in many key sites, including the Valley of the Kings and Karnak. He led the Brooklyn Museum expedition to excavate the tomb of Ramesses XI. He wrote and presented a number of television series, including The Seven Wonders of the World, Romer’s Egypt, Ancient Lives and Testament. His major books include The Great Pyramid: Ancient Egypt Revisited and Valley of the Kings. He lives in Italy.

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A History of Ancient Egypt From the Great Pyramid to the Fall of the Middle Kingdom


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English | December 26, 2017 | ISBN: 0141399724 | 500 pages | MOBI | 25 Mb
This definitive, multi-volume history of the world’s first known state reveals that much of what we have been taught about Ancient Egypt is the product of narrow-minded visions of the past Drawing on a lifetime of research, John Romer chronicles the history of Ancient Egypt from the building of the Great Pyramid through the rise and fall of the Middle Kingdom: a peak of Pharaonic culture and the period when writing first flourished. He reveals how the grand narratives of nineteenth and twentieth-century Egyptologists have misled us by portraying a culture of cruel monarchs and chronic war. Instead, based in part on discoveries of the past two decades, this extraordinary account shows what we can really learn from the remaining architecture, objects and writing: a history based on physical reality.

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