War in Ancient Egypt: A symbolic interpretation from the theoretical postulates of Mircea Eliade

The war, in both construction and socialphenomenon, is no stranger to the frames ofsense of the community in which it develops.In Ancient Egypt the war, at the service of thestate apparatus, functioned as mechanisms oflegitimation of royal power. In this paper weanalyze that aspect from the Egyptian...

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Autor principal: Gerván, Héctor Horacio
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuariohistoria/article/view/8384
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topic Guerra
Extranjero
Desierto
Tiempo Sagrado
Hierofanía
War
Foreign
Desert
Sacred Time
Hierophany
spellingShingle Guerra
Extranjero
Desierto
Tiempo Sagrado
Hierofanía
War
Foreign
Desert
Sacred Time
Hierophany
Gerván, Héctor Horacio
War in Ancient Egypt: A symbolic interpretation from the theoretical postulates of Mircea Eliade
topic_facet Guerra
Extranjero
Desierto
Tiempo Sagrado
Hierofanía
War
Foreign
Desert
Sacred Time
Hierophany
author Gerván, Héctor Horacio
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title War in Ancient Egypt: A symbolic interpretation from the theoretical postulates of Mircea Eliade
title_short War in Ancient Egypt: A symbolic interpretation from the theoretical postulates of Mircea Eliade
title_full War in Ancient Egypt: A symbolic interpretation from the theoretical postulates of Mircea Eliade
title_fullStr War in Ancient Egypt: A symbolic interpretation from the theoretical postulates of Mircea Eliade
title_full_unstemmed War in Ancient Egypt: A symbolic interpretation from the theoretical postulates of Mircea Eliade
title_sort war in ancient egypt: a symbolic interpretation from the theoretical postulates of mircea eliade
description The war, in both construction and socialphenomenon, is no stranger to the frames ofsense of the community in which it develops.In Ancient Egypt the war, at the service of thestate apparatus, functioned as mechanisms oflegitimation of royal power. In this paper weanalyze that aspect from the Egyptianreligious worldview, taking into account thecategories of analysis developed by thehistorian of religions Mircea Eliade. We beginwith some general considerations about thewar and the concept of the foreign, to end thenwith an analysis of the “Poem of Pentaur”from the Battle of Kadesh.
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