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This month boasts a very exciting episode as Matilda travels back to ancient Egypt with Egyptologist Dr Colleen Darnell, to look at the fascinating world of stelae and discuss the famous golden couple of Egypt: Akhenaten and Nefertiti. What happens when you send someone illiterate to score out words? How many different types of stelae are there? Who was Nefertiti? Join in with this month's trip back in time to find out the answers to these questions and much more!Links Egypt's Golden Couple goodreads page Depiction of Cairo stelae Vintage Egyptologist YouTube Dr Colleen Darnell: insta @vintage_egyptologistContact the Host Email: matilda@thearchaeologiststeacup.com https://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.com insta: @the_archaeologists_teacup fb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacup twitter: @ArchaeoTeacupArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
This month boasts a very exciting episode as Matilda travels back to ancient Egypt with Egyptologist Dr Colleen Darnell, to look at the fascinating world of stelae and discuss the famous golden couple of Egypt: Akhenaten and Nefertiti. What happens when you send someone illiterate to score out words? How many different types of stelae are there? Who was Nefertiti? Join in with this month's trip back in time to find out the answers to these questions and much more!Links Egypt's Golden Couple goodreads page Depiction of Cairo stelae Vintage Egyptologist YouTube Dr Colleen Darnell: insta @vintage_egyptologistContact the Host Email: matilda@thearchaeologiststeacup.com https://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.com insta: @the_archaeologists_teacup fb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacup twitter: @ArchaeoTeacupArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public StoreAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion
In this episode, we explore whether or not we can find the conception of a single, absolute god in ancient Egyptian theology.Sources/Suggested Reading:Assmann, Jan (2001). "The Seach for God in Ancient Egypt". Translated by David Lorton. Cornell University Press.Copenhaver, Brian P. (ed.) (1995). "Hermetica: The Greek Corpus Hermeticum and the Latin Asclepius in a New English Translation, with Notes and Introduction". Cambridge University Press.Hornung, Erik (1982). "Conceptions of God in Ancient Egypt: The One and the Many". Translated by John Baines. Cornell University Press.Hornung, Erik (2001). "Akhenaten and the Religion of Light". Translated by David Lorton. Cornell University Press.Simpson, William Kelley (ed.) (2003). "The Literature of Ancient Egypt: An Anthology of Stories, Instructions, Stelae, Autobiographies, and Poetry". Yale University Press.Teeter Emily (2011). "Religion and Ritual in Ancient Egypt". Cambridge University Press.#Egypt #Antiquity #Religion Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mentioning El and El Elyon, and invoking blessings and curses, these 3 stelae date from the 8th C. BC. Discovered in 1930 and 1956. God bless you and thank you for listening! Please subscribe, share, and leave a 5 star review!!
This week on Digging Up Ancient Aliens: What would the Nazca Lines, elongated sculls, Akhenaten, and the Dogon tribe have in common? The answer seems obvious, according to the History Channel TV show Ancient Aliens, but what would an archeologist think? This week, we'll be seeing the first half of Ancient Aliens Episode 2, "The Visitors." We head out with our host Fredrik once more to discover what is genuine, fake, and somewhere in between. We'll discuss South American cultures, Egyptian creation stories, African tribes and how it all fits into our current understanding of the past. Remember that you are more than welcome to email me corrections if any are discovered; please include proper citations. All of our contact information is https://diggingupancientaliens.com (available on our website) (https://diggingupancientaliens.com). Sources, resources and further reading: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQKVdVqFZv0 (Buzz Aldrin punch a moon hoaxer) Hrdlicka A. 1939. Trepanation among prehistoric people, especially in America. Ciba Symposia 1 McGee WJ. 1894. Primitive trephining, illustrated by the Muniz Peruvian Collection. Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 5 VERANO, ANDRUSHKO (2008) Cranioplasty in Ancient Peru: A Critical Review of the Evidence, and a Unique Case from the Cuzco Area, International Journal of Osteoarchaeology Vanessa Drake Moraga, Animal Myth and Magic: Images from Pre-Columbian Textiles (Larkspur, CA: Ololo, 2005) Longhena and Alva, Splendours of the Ancient Andes. Moseley, The Inca and Their Ancestors. Pierantoni Campora, ed., The Paracas Culture Denise Y. Arnold and Christine A. Hastorf, Heads of State: Icons, Power, and Politics in the Ancient and Modern Andes (London and New York: Routledge, 2016) Torres-Rouff C (2004) Human skeletal remains from the Island of the Sun, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia. Am J Phys Anthropol Suppl 38:196 Garret J (1988) Status, the warriors class, and artificial cranial deformation. In: Blakely R (ed) The king site: continuity and contact in sixteenth century Georgia. University of Georgia Press, Athens, GA Hart, George (1990) Egyptian myths, University of Texas Press https://uh.edu/honors/human-situation/survival-kit/study-aids/Hymn%20to%20the%20Aten.pdf (William Kelley Simpson Ed. (2003) The Literature of Ancient Egypt: An Anthology of Stories, Instructions, Stelae, Autobiographies, and Poetry, Yale University Press; 3rd Revised & enlarged edition ) Cyril Aldred (1991) Akhenaten: King of Egypt, Thames & Hudson Ltd Erik Hornung (2001) Akhenaten and the Religion of Light, Cornell University Press Donald B. Redford (1987), Akhenaten: The Heretic King, Princeton University Press
An admirable Tuesday crossword, not too HARD, not too EASY, with a very clever theme -- POLAROPPOSITES. Jean was intrigued by STELAE, while Mike was pleased that, thanks to NPR reporter Ofeibea Quist-Arcton's distinctive sign-off, he knew that the capital of Senegal was Dakar. It's Tip Tuesday, and here's what you ought to know:Sometimes it *does* pay to fill in letters: even if you don't know the entire word, you may be able to classify a square as being either a vowel or consonant, and that can helpKnow the synonyms for drunkenness -- e.g., BLITZED, BESOTTED, LIT -- as they have a tendency to show up in the puzzle from time to time.
Dark secrets (recurring theme here, huh?) are revealed in the underground chamber and the gang recuperate back at base. Intro/outro by Ross Bugden. Other music by Kevin MacLeod.
We return to the land of the Maya, to visit their most stunning artistic achievement. The stelae of Copán, many constructed to honor Waxaklajuun Ubaad Kawiil, 13th king of the city, are remarkably intricate, humanist yet fantastic. His reign marked the highest point and also the lowest, as within decades of his untimely death, Copán and the other Classic Mayan cities would be abandoned. Or were they? Listener Richard Dennis describes his impressions of visiting Copán and traditional Honduran cuisine: beans and tortillas, culminating in the baleada. And we can't talk about Honduras without discussing the Football War. Sources: Bunce, Steve. “How a World Cup qualifier and the suicide of a young girl launched the bloody 100 Hour Football War” in the Independent. Earley, Caitlin C. “The Mesoamerican Ballgame” at Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Timeline of Art History. Footprint Handbook: Honduras Martin, Simon and Nikolai Grube. Chronicle of the Maya Kings and Queens: Deciphering the Dynasties of the Ancient Maya Moon Handbook to Honduras and the Bay Islands Schele, Linda and Peter Mathews. The Code of Kings : the Language of Seven Sacred Maya Temples and Tombs Webster, David L. The Fall of the Ancient Maya: Solving the Mystery of the Maya Collapse Photo by Dennis Jarvis on wikicommons
Un novo programa no que se abordaron temas moi diversos: Para comezar, o noso historiador Germán Valcarce veunos falar dun dos personaxes máis importantes da historia, o grande Alexandre Magno. Marcelo Safores levounos até México onde analizamos o uso do esoterismo na política, algo que tamén observamos en moitos países. Finalmente, Jonatan Barral veu cargado de novas da ciencia e do espazo.
Iniciamos tempada con máis retraso do que nos gostaría, e facémolo con Jonathan Barral, Marcelo Saffores e Germán Valcarce. O noso historiador de cabeceira decidiu cambiar aquel "Que sucedeu na semana" por un "Grandes descubrimentos..., ou nohn", e neste caso vennos falar do descubrimento da tumba dun dos faraóns máis coñecidos. Marcelo Saffores traenos curiosidades das misións Apolo, esas preguntas que sempre nos fixemos e que nunca fomos quen de respostar. Finalmente Jonathan Barral veu cargado con noticias da ciencia e do espacio. Non vo lo perdades!
Today we re-join the Temple of Ra and Kemetic Temple of San José for the second part of this interview with key figures and authors of the contemporary Kemetic Reconstructionist movement in the West. Be sure to check out part 1 if you haven’t yet. A very valuable point is raised in this interview regarding phenomenological and performative archaeology – given a reliance of shared resources, and given the focus on academic resources in Kemeticism, why is it not valued in the same was as corresponding fields of archaeology which use the same techniques to reconstruct ancient worlds? I have my own theories on this (as expressed in my book, Profane Egyptologists), and we explore this a little in conversation. A lot of it has to do with perceptions, status, and fear of ‘infection’ from the ‘fringe/other’ which has been a stifling factor in building bridges and having conversations. And that, dear listeners, lays at the very heart of the premise of this show! This episode was recorded on location in San Francisco back in spring 2018. I first encountered the Temple of Ra through one of its founders, Richard Reidy, who was a participant in my phd ethnography, and so generous with his time and knowledge that we later became friends. Sadly, Richard passed away in 2015 but his legacy lives on in the form of a number of Egyptian Kemetic Temples in the USA and two books on Ancient Egyptian Ritual practices. Here’s part two I hope you enjoy it. As ever, references from the show can be found in the show notes. Be sure to like, review and subscribe. Richard Reidy’s Eternal Egypt https://www.iuniverse.com/Bookstore/BookDetail.aspx?Book=172324 Everlasting Egypt (Published posthumously by temple members) https://www.iuniverse.com/Bookstore/BookDetail.aspx?BookId=SKU-001114114 Kemetic Orthodoxy (“KO”) /House of Netjer http://www.kemet.org/ https://www.netjer.org/forums/ Performative Archaeology (Tale of Sinuhé) at the British Museum http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/research_projects/all_current_projects/the_ramesseum_papyri/performance_tale_of_sinuhe.aspx Erik Hornung The One and the Many Geraldine Pinch Wisdom Literature – Instructions/Teaching of Ptahhotep https://www.ucl.ac.uk/museums-static/digitalegypt/literature/ptahhotep.html Lichtheim Lichtheim, Miriam 1996. Didactic literature. In Loprieno, Antonio (ed.), Ancient Egyptian Literature, 243-262. Leiden; New York; Köln: E. J. Brill Simpson, William Kelly. The Literature of Ancient Egypt: An Anthology of Stories, Instructions, Stelae, Autobiographies, and Poetry. New Haven, US: Yale University Press, 2003. Accessed January 28, 2017 James Allan (Grammar) Middle Egyptian https://books.google.co.uk/books/about/Middle_Egyptian.html?id=gMxfheT1XQIC&redir_esc=y Kerry Wisner https://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1?ie=UTF8&text=Kerry+Wisner&search-alias=books-uk&field-author=Kerry+Wisner&sort=relevancerank (Note, I interviewed Mr Wisner for Profane Egyptologists, but have since lost contact. If anybody knows what happened to him, please feel free to reach out). Tamara Siuda’s literature https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=tamara+siuda+books&stick=H4sIAAAAAAAAAONgFuLSz9U3MDKrNKg0UEJia0llJ1vpJ-XnZ-snlpZk5BdZgdjFCvl5OZUA98xt0TYAAAA&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwil6Lb4wdvcAhWmx4UKHXUeDJIQMSgAMB56BAgJEDM&biw=1744&bih=859 Kemetic Temple of Ra and San José http://kemetictemple.org/Kemetic_Temple/Welcome.html Imperishable Stars by Matt https://imperishablestars.com/ (check out the fascinating work on vocalization of the Pharaonic language!)
Neste espazo de Atlantis Stelae, Germán Valcarce deu o pistoletazo de saída falando deses feitos curiosos ou abraiantes que sucederon na semana. Na segunda parte, Marcelo Safores falounos, non sabemos dende que remoto lugar, da loucura, de como se tratou e como evolucionou ao longo da historia. Xa cara o final, Jonatan Barral falounos das sondas espaciais que, logo de cumprir a súa función de investigación, foron reutilizadas como pequenas botellas nun océano cósmico e, tirando dos océanos, fixemos unha pequena homenaxe a un dos documentalistas máis lembrados, o xenial comandante Jacques-Yves Cousteau.
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Cumprindo a cita quincenal, volve Atlantis Stelae, desta volta sen Marcelo Saforess, que non puido participar por causas persoais pero cheos de contidos: Coma sempre, Germán Valcarce tróuxonos o resumo de feitos que sucederon na semana; ademais, desta volta, o noso historiador quixo falarnos da curiosa maldición que sufriron os Estados Unidos, concretamente, aqueles presidentes que escomezaban o seu mandato nos anos que remataban en 0. Jonatan Barral trouxonos unha serie de noticias relacionadas co espazo. Finalmente queremos agradecer a participación no programa desta semana a David Leiro, que compartiu connosco parte do programa, e a Iria Piñeiro que, ademais de manterse na ponte de mando, tamén achegou o seu gran de area.
No programa desta semana, Germán Valcarce volve contarnos cales son aqueles feitos chamativos, ou non, que sucederon nesta semana. Marcelo Saforess falou connosco dos desaparecidos. É sinxelo desaparecer? Cales poden ser as causas de que alguén queira desaparecer sen deixar rastro? Haberá algunha entidade que fai desaparecer ás persoas? Finalmente, Jonatan Barral quíxonos falar do caso do cosmonauta soviético Serguéi Krikalev, que quedou varado no espazo durante un ano.
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How the style of a memorial can indicate a lot about the deceased’s status and identity.
Transcript -- How the style of a memorial can indicate a lot about the deceased’s status and identity.
Transcript -- How the style of a memorial can indicate a lot about the deceased’s status and identity.
How the style of a memorial can indicate a lot about the deceased’s status and identity.