The Inscription Of Queen Katimala At Semna

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The Inscription of Queen Katimala at Semna

The Inscription of Queen Katimala at Semna
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Publisher : Yale Egyptology
Total Pages : 125
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ISBN-10 : 9781950343058
ISBN-13 : 1950343057
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Book Synopsis The Inscription of Queen Katimala at Semna by : John Coleman Darnell

Download or read book The Inscription of Queen Katimala at Semna written by John Coleman Darnell and published by Yale Egyptology. This book was released on 2006-12-31 with total page 125 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the first complete translation and commentary on the important tableau and inscription of Queen Katimala/Karimala at Semna. Proper understanding of the paleography, grammar, and content reveals Katimala to have been a Nubian ruler at the time of the Twenty-First to Twenty-Second Dynasties of Ancient Egypt. She emerges as a political and military leader who took control of at least Lower Nubia in the wake of failed military activities on the part of a male predecessor. Katimala's inscription is not illegible, as has often been stated, but is a well-composed Lower Nubian example of a politico-religious manifesto applying many of the conventions of early Egyptian literary and historical compositions.


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