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Temples --- Egyptian language --- Administration.
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Egyptian language --- Scribes --- Deir el-Medina Site (Egypt) --- Egypt --- Egypt. --- Egypt --- Antiquities.
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Tutankhamun Knew the Names of the Two Great Godsoffers a new interpretation of the terms Dtand nHHas fundamental concepts of Pharaonic ideology, terms that, until now, have often been treated as synonyms reflecting notions related to the vastness of time.
Egyptian language --- Grammar --- Egypt --- Religion. --- Grammar. --- Tutankhamen, --- Tutenkhamûn, --- Tut-ench-Amun, --- Touatânkhamanou, --- Tutankh-aten, --- Tutenkhaton, --- Toutankhamon, --- Toetanchamon, --- Tūt ʻAnkh Āmūn, --- Tutanchamun, --- ツタンカーメン --- Tutankhamun,
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This unique exhibit is the result of collaborative efforts of more than twenty authors and loans from five museums. It focuses on the independent invention of writing in at least four different places in the Old world and Mesoamerica with the earliest texts of Uruk, Mesopotamia (5,300 BC) shown in the United States for the first time. Visitors to the exhibit and readers of this catalog can see and compare the parallel pathways by which writing came into being and was used by the earliest kingdoms of Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, and the Maya world.
Writing --- Egyptian language --- Cuneiform writing --- Picture-writing --- Writing --- Égyptien (Langue) --- Écriture cunéiforme --- Écriture --- History --- Writing --- History --- History --- History --- History --- Écriture --- Histoire --- Histoire --- Histoire --- Middle East.
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La genèse des premières écritures suscite toujours beaucoup d’intérêt et reste souvent mal comprise. Ce colloque a eu pour ambition de faire se rencontrer des spécialistes qui travaillent sur différents systèmes graphiques attestés au IVe millénaire en Égypte. Ils ont examinés différents supports d’image à cette période, en Égypte et avec des comparatifs en Mésopotomie, avant de s’interroger aussi sur le lien entre l’écrit et l’image, la pratique graphique impliquée et le contexte socio-culturel dans lequel cette transformation s’est produite et le statut du signe. Il semble en effet que la relation entre le signe et le support puisse être une clef de compréhension. Des pistes très prometteuses et novatrices sont ouvertes par la prise en compte des techniques de mémorisation de performances orales liées à la pratique rituelle. The genesis of early writing has generated a geat deal of interest and is often misunderstood. The goal of this scientific meeting was to gather scholars working on different graphical systems attested during the 4th millenium BCE in Egypt. Different material supports have been taken into account for this period, in Egypt and with comparisons in Mesopotamia. The authors also investigate the link between image and writing, the social and cultural contexts within which this transformation occured and the status of the sign. Indeed, it seems that the relation between the sign and the material support might be a key of understanding. Several promising avenues have been pinpointed while taking into account of the memorization techniques of oral performance in ritual practice.
Préhistoire --- Écriture --- Signes et symboles préhistoriques --- Inscriptions égyptiennes --- Egyptian language --- Writing, Hieratic --- Égypte --- Written communication --- Written discourse --- Written language --- Communication --- Discourse analysis --- Language and languages --- Visual communication --- Afroasiatic languages --- Writing --- Préhistoire --- Écriture --- Signes et symboles préhistoriques --- Inscriptions égyptiennes --- Égypte --- Egypt --- Mesopotamia --- rock-art --- potmarks --- RTI --- prehistory --- origin of writing --- ontology
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