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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-006.mrc:293405699:2950
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050 00 $aDT83$b.M97 2000
100 1 $aMyśliwiec, Karol.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86082155
245 14 $aThe twilight of ancient Egypt :$bfirst millennium B.C.E. /$cby Karol Myśliwiec ; translated from the German by David Lorton.
260 $aIthaca, NY :$bCornell University Press,$c2000.
263 $a0010
300 $axv, 232 pages ;$c25 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tThe Dualistic Vision of the World and the Paradox of Ancient Egypt's History.$tDualistic Concepts.$tThe Uniting of the Two Lands.$tEgypt's Imperialistic Era: The New Kingdom.$tThe Decline of the New Kingdom.$tThe Report of Wenamun --$tAmun's Two Capitals: Thebes and Tants (Dynasties 21-24).$tDynasty 21.$tMummy Caches.$tTanis and Israel.$tDynasty 22.$tShoshenq I's Campaign to Israel.$tThe Bubastid Portal of Osorkon II.$tDomestic Policy.$tThe Chronicle of Prince Osorkon.$tPolitical Fragmentation and Threat from Abroad.$tDiscovery of the Serapeum.$tPreserved Temple Structures --$tFresh Currents from the African Interior: Kushites in Egypt (Dynasty 25).$tNubia.$tPiye's Campaign to Egypt.$tPiye's Successors.$tShabaka's Piety.$tThe "Kushite Cap"$tThe Reign of Taharqa.$tAssyrians in Egypt --$tThe Saite Renaissance (Dynasty 26).$tPsammetichus I.$tArtistic Developments.$tPsammetichus II.$tHerodotus on Saite Kings.$tArchaeology and the Saite Period.$tThebes in the Saite Period.$tThe End of the Dynasty.
505 80 $tChallenges to Art Historians --$tPersians and Greeks on the Throne of the Pharaohs (Dynasty 27-Ptolemaic Period).$tCambyses and Darius.$tThe Temple of Hibis.$tThe Naos from Tuna el-Gebel.$tThe Statue of Darius from Susa.$tForeigners in Egypt.$tStruggles for Independence.$tRitual Confirmation of Royal Power.$tThe Final Decades of Independence.$tThe Art and Architecture of Dynasty 30.$tThe Second Persian Occupation.$tAlexander's Conquest.$tThe Ptolemaic Dynasty --$tThe Divine "Lords of the Two Lands": The Last Thousand Years of Pharaonic Egypt; Polish Archaeology on the Nile.$tThe Tombs of Alexander.$tEgypt and Rome.$tPolish Archaeology in Egypt.$tAthribis.$tArtisans' Workshops.$tA Public Bath.$tA Private Bath.$tThe Cultic Aspect of Baths.$tPolitical Symbolism.
651 0 $aEgypt$xHistory$yTo 332 B.C.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85041285
852 00 $bglx$hDT83$i.M97 2000