RELATION TOWARD FOREIGNERS - AN EVOLUTION
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- Agnieszka Mączyńska (ed.) - The Nile Delta as a centre of cultural interactions between Upper Egypt and the Southern Levant in 4th millennium BC (Studies in African Archaeology, vol. 13), Poznań, Poznań Archaeological Museum, 2014
- Agnieszka Mączyńska - Lower Egyptian Communities and Their Interactions with Southern Levant in the 4th Millennium BC(Studies in African Archaeology, vol. 12), Poznań, Poznań Archaeological Museum, 2013
- Karin N. Sowada - Egypt in the Eastern Mediterranean During the Old Kingdom. A re- appraissal of the archaeological evidence, Sydney, University of Sydney, 2001
- Phyllis Saretta - Asiatics in Middle Kingdom Egypt. Perceptions and Reality, London - New York, Bloomsbury Academic, 2016
- Phyllis Saretta - Egyptian perceptions of West Semites in art and literature during the Middle Kingdom, New York, New York University, 1997
- Bob Becking - Identity in Persian Egypt : the fate of the Yehudite community of Elephantine, University Park (PA), Eisenbrauns - The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2020
- Mu-chou Poo - Enemies of Civilization. Attitudes toward Foreigners in Ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, and China, Albany (NY), State University of New York Press, 2005
- Charlotte Booth - The Role of Foreigners in Ancient Egypt: a study of non-stereotypical artistic representations, Oxford, British Archaeological Reports, 2005
- Flora Brooke Anthony - Foreigners in Ancient Egypt : Theban tomb paintings from the early Eighteenth Dynasty (1550-1372 BC), London- New York, Bloomsbury Academic, 2017
- Lanny D. Bell - Interpreters and Egyptianized Nubians in Ancient Egyptian Foreign Policy; Aspects of the history of Egypt and Nubia, Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania, 1976
Lindsey Rae Marie Weglarz - Continuity and Change: A Reevaluation of Cultural Identity and "Egyptianization" in Lower Nubia during the New Kingdom, Chicago (IL), The University of Chicago, 2017
- Kate Liszka - “We Have Come to Serve Pharaoh": A Study of the Medjay and Pangrave Culture as an Ethnic Group and as Mercenaries from c. 2300 BCE until c. 1050 BCE, Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania, 2012
- Donald B. Redford - From Slave to Pharaoh: The Black Experience of Ancient Egypt, Baltimore (MA), Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004
- Joseph Mélèze-Modrzejewski - The Jews of Egypt: From Rameses II to Emperor Hadrian, Skokie (IL), Varda Books, 2001
- José M. Galán - Victory and Border: Terminology related to Egyptian Imperialism in the XVIIIth Dynasty, Hildesheim, Gerstenberg Verlag, 1995
- Carolyn R. Higginbotham - Egyptianization and elite emulation In in Ramesside Palestine. Governance and Accomodation in Imperial Periphery, Leiden- Boston - Koln, Brill,2000
- Camilla Di Biase-Dyson - Foreigners and Egyptians in the Late Egyptian Stories: Linguistic, Literary and Historical Perspectives, Leiden - Boston, Brill, 2013
- Joanna Labudek - Late period stelae from Saqqara. A socio-cultural and religious investigation, Birmingham, The University of Birmingham, 2010
- Carl Graves- Egyptian Imperialism in Nubia c. 2009-1191, Birmingham, The University of Birmingham, 2010
- Stuart Tyson Smith - Wretched Kush. Ethnic Identy in Egypt's Nubian Empire, London- New York, Routledge, 2003
- Mark D. Janzen - The Iconography of Humiliation. The Depiction and Treatment of Bound Foreigners in New Kingdom Egypt , Memphis (TN), The University of Memphis, 2013
- Giacomo Cavillier - Gli Shardana nell’Egitto Ramesside, Oxford, Archaeopress, 2005
- Heleen Sancisi-Weerdenburg, Amélie Kuhrt (eds) - Asia Minor and Egypt: Old Cultures in a New Empire. Proceedings of the Groningen 1988 Achaemenid History Workshop, Leiden, Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten, 1991
- Life in a Multi- Cultural Society: Egypt from Cambyses to Constantine and Beyond, Chicago (IL), The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, 1992
- Philippa Lang - Medicine and Society in Ptolemaic Egypt, Leiden-Boston, Brill, 2013
- Alan Henderson Gardiner - Notes on the story of Sinuhe, Paris, Honoré Champion, 1916
- John L. Foster - Thought Couplets in The Tale of Sinuhe. Verse Text and Translation; with an outline of grammatical forms and clause sequences and an essay on the tale as literature, Frankfurt am Main, Peter Lang, 1993
- Roland Koch - Die Erzählung des Sinuhe, Bruxelles, Édition de la Fondation égyptologique reine Élisabeth, 1990
- Miroslav Barta - Sinuhe, the Bible and the Patriarchs, Prague, Set Out, 2003
- Bernd Ulrich Schipper - Die Erzählung des Wenamun: ein Literaturwerk im Spannungsfeld von Politik, Geschichte und Religion, Freibourg-Göttingen, Academic Press-Vanderhoeck & Ruprecht, 2005
- Михаил Коростовцев - Путешествие Ун-Амуна в Библ. Египетский иератический папирус №120 Государственного музея изобразительных искусств им.А.С. Пушкина в Москве, Москва, Издательство восточной литературы, 1960
Dominique Mallet - Les premiers établissements des Grecs en Égypte (VIIe et VIe siècles), Paris, Ernest Leroux, 1893 [MMAF 12]
- Peter Parsons - City of the Sharp-Nosed Fish: Greek Lives in Roman Egypt, London, Phoenix, 2012
Rogério Sousa, Maria do Céu Fialho, Mona Haggag, Nuno Simões Rodrigues - Alexandrea ad Aegyptvm – The Legacy of Multiculturalism in Antiquity, Porto - Coimbra - Alexandria, Edições Afrontamento - Centro de Investigação Transdisciplinar «Cultura, Espaço e Memória» (CITCEM) - Centro de Estudos Clássicos e Humanísticos, Universidade de Coimbra (CECH) - Alexandria University, 2013
- Yanne Broux - Double Names and Elite Strategy in Roman Egypt, Leuven - Paris - Bristol (CT), Peeters Publishers, 2015
Yanne Broux - Double Names in Roman Egypt: A Prosopography, Leuven, Trismegistos, 2015
- Arietta Papaconstantinou (ed.) - The Multilingual Experience in Egypt: from the Ptolemies to the Abbasids, London-New York, Routledge, 2016
- Grigorios I. Kontopoulos - The Egyptian diplomatic system in the Late Bronze Age beyond the terms of “brotherhood” & “equality”: the Egyptian “abandonment” of power and aspects of Pharaonic identity & kingship, Rhodes, University of the Aegean, 2019
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