Art 211
 
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High Priest of Amun, Ramses-nakht as a Scribe

Notes on materials presented in class. Click on the smaller images for larger versions. Additional material is also available in the password-protected portion of the website.

Egypt: Chronology of the New Kingdom
Late Bronze Age Chronology
General dates for the Relative Chronology portion of Midterm One
Slide Identifications
Everything you need to know for Carr's slide identification tests.
SLIDE LIST FOR QUIZ
Friday, February 4th, in class.
PAPER ONE: A Bronze Age Object
Due in class Monday February 28 (a change from syllabus)
Although the high priesthood was the more prestigious position, New Kingdom literary texts refer to the scribal office as the most desirable of all occupations.


For more on scribes of ancient Egypt, see the online essay Ancient Words, by Catherine C. Harrison.


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