Egyptian Art and Diplomatic Relations in the Amarna Era

The present study proposes an analysis of diplomacy in the Amarna Era and the representation of non-Egyptians in Nilotic art. For that, the research was carried out based on the Digital Humanities, focusing on Social Network Analysis, in contrast to the interpretation of images in Egyptian art and t...

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spelling I15-R225-article-1142023-12-19T21:01:52Z Egyptian Art and Diplomatic Relations in the Amarna Era Arte egipcio y relaciones diplomáticas en la época de Amarna A arte egípcia e as relações diplomáticas na era de Amarna Scoville, Priscila Egipto Antiguo Oriente Diplomacia Arte Humanidades Digitales Egypt Ancient Near East Diplomacy Art Digital Humanities Egito Antigo Oriente Diplomacia Arte Humanidade Digitais The present study proposes an analysis of diplomacy in the Amarna Era and the representation of non-Egyptians in Nilotic art. For that, the research was carried out based on the Digital Humanities, focusing on Social Network Analysis, in contrast to the interpretation of images in Egyptian art and the messages of the Amarna Letters. This article aims to assess how contact with the outside was represented in the domestic sphere and how diplomacy worked in this context. It was possible to perceive that, despite being essentially different, both connections with the external world could coexist without breaking the peace, especially because of the systematization and autonomy of diplomacy and the ambiguity of the concepts. Pensando en las relaciones con los extranjeros, el presente estudio propone un análisis de la diplomacia en la Era de Amarna y la representación de los no egipcios en el arte nilótico. Para ello, se realizó una investigación basada en las Humanidades Digitales, centrándose en el Análisis de Redes Sociales, en contraste con la interpretación de las imágenes en el arte egipcio y los mensajes de las Cartas de Amarna. El propósito de este artículo es evaluar cómo se representó el contacto con el exterior en el ámbito doméstico y cómo funcionó la diplomacia en este contexto. Fue posible percibir que, a pesar de ser esencialmente diferentes, estas dos relaciones con el mundo exterior podían coexistir sin que se rompiera la paz, especialmente por la sistematización y autonomía de la diplomacia y la ambigüedad de los conceptos. Pensando nas relações com o estrangeiro, o presente estudo propõe uma análise da diplomacia na Era de Amarna e da representação dos não-egípcios na arte nilótica. Para tanto, foi realizada uma pesquisa com base nas Humanidades Digitais, com foco nas Análise de Rede Social, em contraste com a interpretação de imagens na arte egípcia e das mensagens das Cartas de Amarna. O objetivo deste artigo é avaliar como o contato com o exterior era representado no âmbito interno e como a diplomacia funcionava nesse contexto. Foi possível perceber que, apesar de serem essencialmente diferentes, essas duas relações com o mundo externo puderam coexistir sem que a paz fosse rompida, em especial, por causa da sistematização e autonomia da diplomacia e pela ambiguidade dos conceitos. Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2022-12-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://claroscuro.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/114 10.35305/cl.vi21.114 Claroscuro. Revista del Centro de Estudios sobre Diversidad Cultural; No. 21 (2022): International Relationships in the Ancient Near East: Sociopolitical Dynamics; 1-22 Claroscuro. Revista del Centro de Estudios sobre Diversidad Cultural; Núm. 21 (2022): Relaciones inter-estatales en el Próximo Oriente antiguo: dinámicas sociopolíticas; 1-22 2314-0542 por https://claroscuro.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/114/111 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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topic Egipto
Antiguo Oriente
Diplomacia
Arte
Humanidades Digitales
Egypt
Ancient Near East
Diplomacy
Art
Digital Humanities
Egito
Antigo Oriente
Diplomacia
Arte
Humanidade Digitais
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Antiguo Oriente
Diplomacia
Arte
Humanidades Digitales
Egypt
Ancient Near East
Diplomacy
Art
Digital Humanities
Egito
Antigo Oriente
Diplomacia
Arte
Humanidade Digitais
Scoville, Priscila
Egyptian Art and Diplomatic Relations in the Amarna Era
topic_facet Egipto
Antiguo Oriente
Diplomacia
Arte
Humanidades Digitales
Egypt
Ancient Near East
Diplomacy
Art
Digital Humanities
Egito
Antigo Oriente
Diplomacia
Arte
Humanidade Digitais
author Scoville, Priscila
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title Egyptian Art and Diplomatic Relations in the Amarna Era
title_short Egyptian Art and Diplomatic Relations in the Amarna Era
title_full Egyptian Art and Diplomatic Relations in the Amarna Era
title_fullStr Egyptian Art and Diplomatic Relations in the Amarna Era
title_full_unstemmed Egyptian Art and Diplomatic Relations in the Amarna Era
title_sort egyptian art and diplomatic relations in the amarna era
description The present study proposes an analysis of diplomacy in the Amarna Era and the representation of non-Egyptians in Nilotic art. For that, the research was carried out based on the Digital Humanities, focusing on Social Network Analysis, in contrast to the interpretation of images in Egyptian art and the messages of the Amarna Letters. This article aims to assess how contact with the outside was represented in the domestic sphere and how diplomacy worked in this context. It was possible to perceive that, despite being essentially different, both connections with the external world could coexist without breaking the peace, especially because of the systematization and autonomy of diplomacy and the ambiguity of the concepts.
publisher Universidad Nacional de Rosario
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