Tag: Cartouches
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New (paid) review of “Cartouches” from @onlinebookclub.org
Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of “Cartouches, Field Guide and Identification Key” by John R. Sharp.] 5 out of 5 stars Share This Review FacebookTwitterLinkedInPinterestShare Cartouches: Field Guide and Identification Key by John R. Sharp is a book that provides a step-by-step guide for translating pictorial characters, known as hieroglyphs, into comprehensive text. Since translating…
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That same old chestnut!
What is the origin of the word “cartouche”? Once again, I have come across the popular, but I feel incorrect, folk etymology of the term “cartouche” (the oval frames within which royal and divine names were written in ancient Egypt), this time in a letter to the editor in the Spring issue of Biblical Archeology…
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Book Review: The Great Name, Ancient Egyptian Royal Titulary, by Ronald J Leprohon
I saw this book cited in an online article. The back cover explains that “this volume includes all rulers’ names from the so-called Dynasty 0 (ca. 3200 B.C.E.) to the last Ptolemaic ruler in the late first century B.C.E, offered in transliteration and English translation with an introduction and notes.” I immediately ordered a copy…
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Why “Egypt Field Guides,” if only one book has been published?
There are more Field Guides in the works. Next to come out will be Ancient Egypt, a Field Guide, a visual dictionary of ancient Egypt. It seems that every surface in Egyptian sites or on artifacts is covered with hieroglyphs and drawings. While you will not learn to read the ancient language, “Ancient Egypt” help…