Origin and Materiality of Writing in Israel and Ancient Egypt. Philology and Archaeology in Dialogue
The material context in which we see the emergence of Egyptian hieroglyphics and the proto-Sinaitic alphabet which is inspired by them, both in the land of Egypt, is related to the organic phonetic materiality that editors and receptors of the text have in common, as a possible access route for an i...
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I28-R263-article-162652024-12-28T01:39:06Z Origin and Materiality of Writing in Israel and Ancient Egypt. Philology and Archaeology in Dialogue Origen y materialidad de la escritura en Israel y el antiguo Egipto. Filología y arqueología en diálogo Salvador, Adriana Noemí geology popular religiosity ontology Afro-asiatic geología religiosidad popular ontología afroasiático The material context in which we see the emergence of Egyptian hieroglyphics and the proto-Sinaitic alphabet which is inspired by them, both in the land of Egypt, is related to the organic phonetic materiality that editors and receptors of the text have in common, as a possible access route for an identity construction. The permanent contact with divinizing elements in the mines of Sinai, place of origin for the proto-Sinaitic script, coincides with the environment linked to resurrection and life in the Afterworld of the material tomb where we find the emergence of hieroglyphs in the Nile valley. Although being a linear alphabetic language, we see that the delimited and autonomous corpus of Biblical Hebrew maintains the same versatility and creative power of hieroglyphs. These convergences are illustrated with three examples to conclude by suggesting the possibility of studying the origins and identity of Israel considering the emergence of writing. El contexto material donde vemos emerger los jeroglíficos egipcios y el protosinaítico alfabético que se inspira en ellos, ambos en la tierra de Egipto, se pone en relación con la materialidad fonética orgánica que tienen en común redactores y receptores del texto, como posible vía de acceso para una construcción identitaria. El contacto permanente con elementos divinizantes en las minas del Sinaí, lugar de origen para el protosinaítico, coincide con el entorno vinculado a la resurrección y vida en el Más Allá de la tumba material donde encontramos la emergencia de los jeroglíficos en el valle del Nilo. A pesar de tratarse de una lengua alfabética lineal, vemos que el corpus delimitado y autónomo del hebreo bíblico mantiene la misma versatilidad y poder creativo de los jeroglíficos. Estas convergencias son ilustradas con tres ejemplos para concluir sugiriendo la posibilidad de estudiar los orígenes e identidad de Israel tomando en consideración la creación de la escritura. Instituto de Historia Antigua Oriental, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, UBA 2024-12-26 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/rihao/article/view/16265 10.34096/rihao.n25.16265 Revista del Instituto de Historia Antigua Oriental 'Dr. Abraham Rosenvasser'; Núm. 25 (2024) 2683-9660 0325-1209 spa https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/rihao/article/view/16265/13888 Derechos de autor 2024 Adriana Noemí Salvador |
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Origin and Materiality of Writing in Israel and Ancient Egypt. Philology and Archaeology in Dialogue |
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The material context in which we see the emergence of Egyptian hieroglyphics and the proto-Sinaitic alphabet which is inspired by them, both in the land of Egypt, is related to the organic phonetic materiality that editors and receptors of the text have in common, as a possible access route for an identity construction. The permanent contact with divinizing elements in the mines of Sinai, place of origin for the proto-Sinaitic script, coincides with the environment linked to resurrection and life in the Afterworld of the material tomb where we find the emergence of hieroglyphs in the Nile valley. Although being a linear alphabetic language, we see that the delimited and autonomous corpus of Biblical Hebrew maintains the same versatility and creative power of hieroglyphs. These convergences are illustrated with three examples to conclude by suggesting the possibility of studying the origins and identity of Israel considering the emergence of writing. |
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