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The Well‐Remembered Path: Roadways and Cultural Memory in Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
Egyptian Conceptual Geography and Religious Practice
Egyptian Roads in the Pharaonic Period: Construction and the Epigraphic Habit
Memory Marked in the Landscape
Conclusion
References
The Well‐Remembered Path: Roadways and Cultural Memory in Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
Egyptian Conceptual Geography and Religious Practice
Egyptian Roads in the Pharaonic Period: Construction and the Epigraphic Habit
Memory Marked in the Landscape
Conclusion
References
The Well‐Remembered Path: Roadways and Cultural Memory in Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt
Alcock, Susan E. (editor) / Bodel, John (editor) / Talbert, Richard J. A. (editor) / Gates‐Foster, Jennifer (author)
2012-04-13
20 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Egyptian roads, of Graeco‐Roman , inscriptions, the proskynemata , natural places along roadsides, a cult focus , Nile, vital means of transportation , Nile River, “roadway” on Egyptian landscape , cultic, behaviors customary to roadsides , Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt, landscape markings , cultural memory, landscape ritualization , Pharaonic road courses, figural rockcarvings
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