Toponymy on the periphery: placenames of the Eastern Desert, Red Sea, and South Sinai in Egyptian documents from the early dynastic until the end of the New Kingdom

"In Toponymy on the Periphery, Julien Charles Cooper conducts a study of the rich geographies preserved in Egyptian texts relating to the desert regions east of Egypt. These regions, filled with mines, quarries, nomadic camps, and harbours are often considered as an unimportant hinterland of th...

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Published in:Probleme der Ägyptologie
Main Author: Cooper, Julien Charles 19XX- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill [2020]
In: Probleme der Ägyptologie (39)
Reviews:[Rezension von: Cooper, Julien Charles, 19XX-, Toponymy on the periphery : placenames of the Eastern Desert, Red Sea, and South Sinai in Egyptian documents from the early dynastic until the end of the New Kingdom] (2022) (Leitz, Christian, 1960 -)
[Rezension von: Cooper, Julien Charles, 19XX-, Toponymy on the periphery : placenames of the Eastern Desert, Red Sea, and South Sinai in Egyptian documents from the early dynastic until the end of the New Kingdom] (2023) (Rendsburg, Gary A., 1954 -)
Series/Journal:Probleme der Ägyptologie 39
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Egypt / Place name / Ancient Egyptian
Further subjects:B Geography, Ancient
B Ancient Egyptian
B Toponymy (Egypt)
B Egyptian language
B Sinai (Egypt) Geography
B Egypt
B Place name
B Red Sea Coast (Egypt) Geography
B Names, Geographical (Egypt)
B Thesis
B Eastern Desert (Egypt) Geography
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Summary:"In Toponymy on the Periphery, Julien Charles Cooper conducts a study of the rich geographies preserved in Egyptian texts relating to the desert regions east of Egypt. These regions, filled with mines, quarries, nomadic camps, and harbours are often considered as an unimportant hinterland of the Egyptian state, but this work reveals the wide explorations and awareness Egyptians had of the Red Sea and its adjacent deserts, from the Sinai in the north to Punt in the south. The book attempts to locate many of the placenames present in Egyptian texts and analyse their etymology in light of Egyptian linguistics and the various foreign languages spoken in the adjacent deserts and distant shores of the Red Sea"
ISBN:9004422218
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/9789004422216