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Problems in Egyptology
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Southern University
Published InJournal of Black Studies
Year2000
Citations19
Abstract
Egyptologists have produced vast amounts of data on various aspects of the ancient Egyptian society. This information has primarily been developed from ancient Egypt's archaeological and textual records. Egyptologists believe that the data (archaeological and textual records) provide the answers to any questions surrounding ancient Egyptian society; they need only to be translated or excavated (Trigger, 1993, p. 2).1 Because Egyptology is a combination of archaeology, philology, and linguistics, the interpretation of these data has been of great interest to other disciplines. From the archaeological and textual records, numerous studies have been produced on certain aspects of ancient Egyptian society, marriage, family, women, sexual life, and customs. But these studies deal with kinship in an allusive manner. In 1927, Murray…
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