CLAS 370 Lecture : Women in Pharaonic Egypt Lecture notes detailing goddesses, royalty and women of less elevated status in Pharaonic Egypt.

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Difficulties peculiar to egypt: huge time span of egyptian history. Mostly ruled by non-egyptian dynasties, things mostly different at the elite level: must have been some change, but egyptian culture is usually traditional. Not a lot of rapid social or political change: extreme hierarchy, more extreme than mesopotamia. Limits how much you can read into art when it"s conventional, less on individual, more on the perfect or ideal. Inscriptions; can be read: art and artefacts; material culture, papyri (literature, letters, contracts etc). Lasts in dry climate of egypt, so many papyri documents have been found. Major source for knowing things about ordinary people. Compared to mesopotamia, there is a number of royal important women in egypt. Slightly unusual in theriomorphism: combine human and animal shapes in the deities. Layering of divine identities: deities take on different aspects, borrow characteristic from each other including physical characteristics.

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