Original title: Historické myšlení u starých Egypťanů
Translated title: Egyptian historical thought: the visitors' graffiti of the New Kingdom at Saqqara and Abusir as a case study
Authors: Navrátilová, Hana ; Bareš, Ladislav (advisor) ; Baines, John (referee) ; Loprieno, Antonio (referee)
Document type: Doctoral theses
Year: 2006
Language: eng
Abstract: As an Egyptologist and historian I have tried to partner in this dissertation Egyptological and historical methods used on the topic of the uses of the past and on the issue of the presence of uses of the past in the Egyptian culture. There is a large discussion on these enquiries in both disciplines. I have focused on sources originating in the Egyptian New Kingdom (around 1540 to 1080 BC) and tried to analyse some issues related to the social memory and presumed historical awareness of this period. There is a specific material - a group of inscriptions called the "visitors' inscriptions" (Besucherinschriften). These texts are well-known to Egyptology but in my opinion deserve even more attention, being an attestation to the culture of a period literate stratum - the scribes. The thesis is divided into three major parts: 1/ the uses of the past - theoretical approaches, giving also the reasons for carrying out the analysis of the uses of the past of the ancient cultures, especially Egypt; 2/ the New Kingdom and presumed uses of the past in the Egyptian society of that time; 3/ the visitors' graffiti, including:  state of research, the graffiti database project;  the description of the graffiti in a statistical overview;  interpretations and conclusions, attempting also to insert the graffiti into the...

Institution: Charles University Faculties (theses) (web)
Document availability information: Available in the Charles University Digital Repository.
Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/5138

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