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Latin Visitors' Graffiti from the Theban Region in the Context of Travel in Roman Egypt
Honzl, Jiří ; Coppens, Filip (advisor) ; Bareš, Ladislav (referee)
This paper deals with Latin visitors' graffiti from sites in Theban region, namely from the Memnon colossi and the royal tombs from the Valley of the Kings. The description and analysis of both sets of inscriptions are followed by a comparison of the material. The graffiti are also put in the broader context of the history of Roman Egypt, the development of the phenomenon of tourism in Egypt, the use and spread of Latin in the Roman province of Egypt and also other non-Latin inscriptions from same sites. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Thebes in the Middle of the 22nd Dynasty. Four Influential Theban Families.
Tomášková, Kamila ; Smoláriková, Květa (advisor) ; Janák, Jiří (referee)
The thesis focuses on the four important Theban families of the 21st and 22nd Dynasties (the families of Nesipakashuty, Nebneceru, Djedthutefankh B and Neseramun). The text also pays attention to ways in which the political situation and cultural tendencies of the Libyan Period were reflected in the titulatury and biographical inscriptions of family members. The thesis opens with a general discussion of the Libyan influence on Egypt and a summary of the history of Thebes during the 20th-22nd Dynasties. The overview of the four families based on the lists of their members' titles and their biographical inscriptions follows. In the closing part an interpretation of influences of the changing political and cultural situation on the particular families is proposed: the political events themselves are reflected in the extant sources concerning the families only exceptionally, while the traces of political and cultural tendencies of the period are clearly present in these sources.
Thebes
Heřman, Adam ; Holan, Tomáš (advisor) ; Ježek, Pavel (referee)
The goal of this bachelor thesis was to implement the board game Thebes, including graphical user interface and artificial intelligence. The game is for two to four players, who take turns on a single computer. An arbitrary amount of players can be replaced by AI agents.
Latin Visitors' Graffiti from the Theban Region in the Context of Travel in Roman Egypt
Honzl, Jiří ; Coppens, Filip (advisor) ; Bareš, Ladislav (referee)
This paper deals with Latin visitors' graffiti from sites in Theban region, namely from the Memnon colossi and the royal tombs from the Valley of the Kings. The description and analysis of both sets of inscriptions are followed by a comparison of the material. The graffiti are also put in the broader context of the history of Roman Egypt, the development of the phenomenon of tourism in Egypt, the use and spread of Latin in the Roman province of Egypt and also other non-Latin inscriptions from same sites. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Thebes in the Middle of the 22nd Dynasty. Four Influential Theban Families.
Tomášková, Kamila ; Smoláriková, Květa (advisor) ; Janák, Jiří (referee)
The thesis focuses on the four important Theban families of the 21st and 22nd Dynasties (the families of Nesipakashuty, Nebneceru, Djedthutefankh B and Neseramun). The text also pays attention to ways in which the political situation and cultural tendencies of the Libyan Period were reflected in the titulatury and biographical inscriptions of family members. The thesis opens with a general discussion of the Libyan influence on Egypt and a summary of the history of Thebes during the 20th-22nd Dynasties. The overview of the four families based on the lists of their members' titles and their biographical inscriptions follows. In the closing part an interpretation of influences of the changing political and cultural situation on the particular families is proposed: the political events themselves are reflected in the extant sources concerning the families only exceptionally, while the traces of political and cultural tendencies of the period are clearly present in these sources.

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