TY - BOOK ID - 17076644 TI - Ancient Egyptian chronology AU - Hornung, Erik AU - Krauss, Rolf AU - Warburton, David PY - 2006 VL - 83 SN - 9004113851 9789004113855 9786611384197 1281384194 9047404009 9789047404002 9781281384195 6611384197 PB - Leiden Boston Brill DB - UniCat KW - Chronology, Egyptian. KW - Egypt KW - History KW - Antiquities. KW - Chronology KW - Antiquity KW - Chronologie égyptienne KW - Egypte KW - Chronology. KW - Histoire KW - Chronologie KW - Antiquités KW - Chronology, Egyptian KW - Egyptian chronology KW - Égypte KW - Ägypten KW - Egitto KW - Egipet KW - Egiptos KW - Miṣr KW - Southern Region (United Arab Republic) KW - Egyptian Region (United Arab Republic) KW - Iqlīm al-Janūbī (United Arab Republic) KW - Egyptian Territory (United Arab Republic) KW - Egipat KW - Arab Republic of Egypt KW - A.R.E. KW - ARE (Arab Republic of Egypt) KW - Jumhūrīyat Miṣr al-ʻArabīyah KW - Mitsrayim KW - Egipt KW - Ijiptʻŭ KW - Misri KW - Ancient Egypt KW - Gouvernement royal égyptien KW - جمهورية مصر العربية KW - مِصر KW - مَصر KW - Maṣr KW - Khēmi KW - エジプト KW - Ejiputo KW - Egypti KW - Egypten KW - מצרים KW - United Arab Republic KW - Archaeological specimens KW - Artefacts (Antiquities) KW - Artifacts (Antiquities) KW - Specimens, Archaeological KW - Material culture KW - Archaeology KW - To 332 B.C. KW - Egypt. KW - ARE KW - Ijiptʻ KW - Chronologie égyptienne KW - Égypte KW - Jusqu'à 332 av. J.-C. KW - Antiquités UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:17076644 AB - This volume deals with the chronology of Ancient Egypt from the fourth millennium until the Hellenistic Period. An initial section reviews the foundations of Egyptian chronology, both ancient and modern, from annals and kinglists to C14 analyses of archaeological data. Specialists discuss sources, compile lists of known dates, and analyze biographical information in the section devoted to relative chronology. The editors are responsible for the final section which attempts a synthesis of the entire range of available data to arrive at alternative absolute chronologies. The prospective readership includes specialists in Near Eastern and Aegean studies as well as Egyptologists. ER -