The levantine war-records of Ramesses III : changing attitudes, past, present and future

Abstract: This paper begins with a historiographic survey of the treatment of Ramesses III’s claimed war campaigns in the Levant. Inevitably this involves questions regarding the so-called “Sea Peoples.”1 There have been extraordinary fluctuations in attitudes towards Ramesses III’s war records over...

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Autor principal: James, Peter
Formato: Artículo
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales. Departamento de Historia. Centro de Estudios de Historia del Antiguo Oriente 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/7248
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topic HISTORIA DE EGIPTO
HISTORIOGRAFIA
HISTORIA MILITAR
TOPONIMIA
ARQUEOLOGIA
spellingShingle HISTORIA DE EGIPTO
HISTORIOGRAFIA
HISTORIA MILITAR
TOPONIMIA
ARQUEOLOGIA
James, Peter
The levantine war-records of Ramesses III : changing attitudes, past, present and future
topic_facet HISTORIA DE EGIPTO
HISTORIOGRAFIA
HISTORIA MILITAR
TOPONIMIA
ARQUEOLOGIA
description Abstract: This paper begins with a historiographic survey of the treatment of Ramesses III’s claimed war campaigns in the Levant. Inevitably this involves questions regarding the so-called “Sea Peoples.”1 There have been extraordinary fluctuations in attitudes towards Ramesses III’s war records over the last century or more—briefly reviewed and assessed here. His lists of Levantine toponyms also pose considerable problems of interpretation. A more systematic approach to their analysis is offered, concentrating on the “Great Asiatic List” from the Medinet Habu temple and its parallels with a list from Ramesses II. A middle way between “minimalist” and “maximalist” views of the extent of Ramesses III’s campaigns is explored. This results in some new identifications which throw light not only on the geography of Ramesses III’s campaigns but also his date.
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title_short The levantine war-records of Ramesses III : changing attitudes, past, present and future
title_full The levantine war-records of Ramesses III : changing attitudes, past, present and future
title_fullStr The levantine war-records of Ramesses III : changing attitudes, past, present and future
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