
Chapter One: From Object to Subject: Towards a New Narrative for the Nile and Water in Ancient Egyptian Civilization
Egypt’s Cultural Relations and Egyptian Phonology in the 3rd Millennium B.C.E.
Egypt and the Chad: Some Additional Remarks
This article is an addendum to the contribution published by the author in JAEI 2:4 (2010). It draws attention to the importance ofresearch on the connection between Egypt and the Chad region with regard to observations made on shared linguistic features, and therecent hypothesis that rock drawings at Gilf Kebir display possible precursors to Egyptian…
The West Beyond the West: The Mysterious “Wernes” of the Egyptian Underworld and the Chad Palaeolake
Amduat, one of the Egyptian guides to the underworld, provides specific descriptions and measurements relating to the first three hours after sunset, during which the sun god Re passes through an interstitial realm (the first hour) before arriving at two gigantic sweet-water oceans (the second and third hours). Rather than seeing in this imagery reflections…