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R., E. (2013). THE NOTION OF THE "THREE HILL COUNTRY" IN THE ANCIENT EGYPTIAN CIVILIZATION. Egyptian Journal of Archaeological and Restoration Studies, 3(2), 115-130. doi: 10.21608/ejars.2013.7281
Elsharnouby R.. "THE NOTION OF THE "THREE HILL COUNTRY" IN THE ANCIENT EGYPTIAN CIVILIZATION". Egyptian Journal of Archaeological and Restoration Studies, 3, 2, 2013, 115-130. doi: 10.21608/ejars.2013.7281
R., E. (2013). 'THE NOTION OF THE "THREE HILL COUNTRY" IN THE ANCIENT EGYPTIAN CIVILIZATION', Egyptian Journal of Archaeological and Restoration Studies, 3(2), pp. 115-130. doi: 10.21608/ejars.2013.7281
R., E. THE NOTION OF THE "THREE HILL COUNTRY" IN THE ANCIENT EGYPTIAN CIVILIZATION. Egyptian Journal of Archaeological and Restoration Studies, 2013; 3(2): 115-130. doi: 10.21608/ejars.2013.7281

THE NOTION OF THE "THREE HILL COUNTRY" IN THE ANCIENT EGYPTIAN CIVILIZATION

Article 5, Volume 3, Issue 2, December 2013, Page 115-130  XML PDF (1.68 MB)
Document Type: Review Article
DOI: 10.21608/ejars.2013.7281
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Author
Elsharnouby R.
Lecturer, Guidance dept., High Institute of Tourism and Hotels-Abu-Keer, Alexandria, Egypt.
Abstract
The ancient times witnessed no deserts as the vast deserts were once agricultural territories
enriched by water of the heavy rains. By the Pharaonic Periods, the Nile Valley was restricted
between two barren plateaus; these deserts were formed of several hilly chains of sands
traversed by valleys linking between the Nile and the deserts. These hilly chains were
represented on the Egyptian monuments and its accompanying texts by the sign xAst
which is the origin of our main concern. The research deals with the significance of the
xAst sign such as the deserts, the foreign countries the necropolis; and its various ways of
writings in the ancient Egypt Language ,
, . Then, the study throws
some light on the types of land referred to as xAst such as the mountainous land, the
foreign countries surrounding the Egyptian land and the deserts. It also focuses on the names
of the geographical divisions determined with the xAst sign dSrt,
smyt, Mrw, Nw, Wart, Bw. It deals as well with the
names of the Egyptian provinces and regions determined with the Sign
xAst such as:
Abw Elephantine, imnt the west, xAsww Sakha, sAww
Wadi El-Guawassis, TAaw El-Kosseir, swnA Shouna, DAfty
Safa, wHAt The Oases, etc… Then the research focuses on the notion of the
"three hill country" in the ancient Egyptian texts through the different historical phases
indicating the various significances meant by the determinative xAst:- the determinative of
the eastern and western mountains, the determinative of the necropolis and the determinative
of the foreign countries. It also studies the titles related to the term xAst: either titles
related to the foreign countries or the deserts. Finally, the study ends by the scenes and
monuments related to the sign xAst, and the gods’ titles and names related to the xAst
sign as the Gods Spd, Ha and Min.
Keywords
xAst; deserts; foreign countries; hills; old kingdom; Middle Kingdom; New; Kingdom; Land
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