For those who want to treat Ancient
Egyptian history as a field worthy of
rational, logical study and scholarship
rather than an old hackneyed,
ideological conversation -
piece, or attention grab device,
Christopher Ehret's, Ancient Africa,
Princeton Univ Press, 2023. chapter 5.
is a good starting point. The lecture
listed below is also useful.
After my last visit to Egypt I made
a series based on the images I saw
and fieldwork, in preparation for
Hist 490 a course that I am
teaching on Ancient Egypt, based
largely on primary sources.
See vimeo.com/gloriaemeagwali
My findings concur 100 percent
with the Distinguished Professor
Ehret.
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