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Discerning Ancient Identity: The Case of Aashyet’s Sarcophagus (JE 47267)
Journal of Egyptian History Pub Date : 2018-10-08 , DOI: 10.1163/18741665-12340047
Kate Liszka 1
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Aashyet’s sarcophagus (JE 47267) offers a unique case for understanding how the intersection of a person’s identities, such as ethnicity, gender, age, or religion, is portrayed on a funerary object within the historic and religious circumstances of a specific context. Aashyet’s sarcophagus portrays her as a wealthy, elite priestess, and the head-of-household, while being a Nubian who celebrated her non-Egyptian origins. The sarcophagus’s archaeological context also demonstrates the importance of Priestesses of Hathor within Montuhotep II’s funerary complex at Deir el-Bahri for the legitimation of his kingship before he unified Egypt, late in his reign.



中文翻译:

辨别古代身份:Aashyet的石棺(JE 47267)

Aashyet的石棺(JE 47267)提供了一个独特的案例,用于了解在特定背景下的历史和宗教环境下,如何将一个人的身份(如种族,性别,年龄或宗教)的交汇描绘成一个fun葬对象。Aashyet的石棺将她描绘成一个富有的精英女祭司和一家之主,同时还是一名努比亚人,庆祝她的非埃及血统。石棺的考古背景也证明了在德乌尔·巴赫里(Deir el-Bahri)蒙托霍特普二世的complex仪馆内,哈索尔女祭司对于在他统治埃及后期统一埃及之前王权合法化的重要性。

更新日期:2018-10-08
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