Who shuttled between the Great Kings’ courts? Evidence from the late 19th dynasty (late 13th C BCE)
Dr. Roland Enmarch, from the University of Liverpool, presents this Liverpool Egyptology Seminar.
Have a look at the suggested readings
We strive to encourage scholarly debate around the presentation. For that purpose, the speaker has been asked to provide a range of readings that would help the student audience gain familiarity, if and where needed, with the context in which the specialised research is embedded.
- Raafat Abbas, ' A survey of the diplomatic role of the charioteers in the Ramesside Period', in A. Veldmeijer and S. Ikram (eds), Chasing Chariots (Leiden, 2013), 17-27.
Accessible online: https://www.sidestone.com/books/chasing-chariots - Jakob, ‘Pharaoh and his Brothers’, BMSAES 6 (2006), 12-30.
Accessible online: https://britishmuseum.iro.bl.uk/concern/generic_works/df640471-59dc-446d-8c35-0ba6db52bf19 - F. Morris, ‘Egypt, Ugarit, the God Ba’al, and the Puzzle of the Royal Rebuff’, in J. Mynarova et al. (eds), There and Back Again – The Crossroads, II (Prague, 2015), 315-351.
Accessible online: https://barnard.academia.edu/EllenMorris