The "Intermediate Periods" in the Ancient Egyptian History and Historiography

The so-called “Intermediate Periods” were traditionally described as “dark ages,” times of decay, revolution or anarchy, opposite to the historical processes where the State was unified and sustained the control over the Egyptian territory, at least the core which extended from Elephantine to the De...

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Autor principal: Flammini, Roxana
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Publicado: Instituto de Historia Antigua Oriental, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, UBA 2019
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spelling I28-R145-7110_oai2025-03-11 Flammini, Roxana 2019-11-30 The so-called “Intermediate Periods” were traditionally described as “dark ages,” times of decay, revolution or anarchy, opposite to the historical processes where the State was unified and sustained the control over the Egyptian territory, at least the core which extended from Elephantine to the Delta. Furthermore, their naming through a numerical order (“First,” “Second,” and “Third”) as well as their qualification as “Intermediates” suggests certain similarity and sequential order which are far from the facts proven by the evidence. The aim of this work is differentiating the underlying premises lying beneath the analyses of such periods, the common factors detected and the singularities which define each of these disruptive processes. Los denominados “Períodos Intermedios”, calificados por la historiografía tradicional como épocas “oscuras”, de decadencia, revolución o anarquía, fueron descriptos en contraposición a los procesos donde el Estado mantuvo la unidad y el alcance sobre el territorio egipcio, al menos desde Elefantina al Delta. Por cierto, su denominación a través de un orden numérico y su calificación como “intermedios” sugiere cierta semejanza y orden secuencial que está muy lejos de lo que evidencia la documentación. En esta aproximación procuraremos diferenciar las premisas –compartidas o no– que subyacen en la base de las interpretaciones de tales períodos, cuáles son los denominadores comunes y cuáles las singularidades que definen cada uno de estos lapsos disruptivos. application/pdf http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/rihao/article/view/7110 10.34096/rihao.n20.7110 spa Instituto de Historia Antigua Oriental, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, UBA http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/rihao/article/view/7110/6356 Revista del Instituto de Historia Antigua Oriental 'Dr. Abraham Rosenvasser'; Núm. 20 (2019); 53-76 2683-9660 0325-1209 historiography ancient Egypt Intermediate Periods social practices historiografía Egipto antiguo Períodos Intermedios prácticas sociales The "Intermediate Periods" in the Ancient Egyptian History and Historiography Los "Períodos Intermedios" en la historia y en la historiografía del Antiguo Egipto info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=rihao&d=7110_oai
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topic historiography
ancient Egypt
Intermediate Periods
social practices
historiografía
Egipto antiguo
Períodos Intermedios
prácticas sociales
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ancient Egypt
Intermediate Periods
social practices
historiografía
Egipto antiguo
Períodos Intermedios
prácticas sociales
Flammini, Roxana
The "Intermediate Periods" in the Ancient Egyptian History and Historiography
topic_facet historiography
ancient Egypt
Intermediate Periods
social practices
historiografía
Egipto antiguo
Períodos Intermedios
prácticas sociales
description The so-called “Intermediate Periods” were traditionally described as “dark ages,” times of decay, revolution or anarchy, opposite to the historical processes where the State was unified and sustained the control over the Egyptian territory, at least the core which extended from Elephantine to the Delta. Furthermore, their naming through a numerical order (“First,” “Second,” and “Third”) as well as their qualification as “Intermediates” suggests certain similarity and sequential order which are far from the facts proven by the evidence. The aim of this work is differentiating the underlying premises lying beneath the analyses of such periods, the common factors detected and the singularities which define each of these disruptive processes.
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