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The author researches immigration and presence of foreign ethnics in the Nile valley in the first millennium BC. The study concentrates on ethnic groups originating from Egypt's direct vicinity (e.g. Libyans and Nubians). The aim of the book is to describe their place within the social and political frame of the Egyptian society in the Late Pharaonic and Ptolemaic periods.

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... a monumental piece of scholarship... Late Egypt and Her Neighbours will doubtless become the standard reference guide for those investigating questions of foreign population in Egypt in the last two millennia B.C. It will serve as an invaluable resource to cultural anthropologists, papyrologists, Egyptologists, and ancient historians, who owe Winnicki a big debt of gratitude for writing it.' -- Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections

Late Egypt and Her Neighbours: Foreign Population

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      Publisher: The Journal of Juristic Papyrology
      Publication Date: 31/12/2009
      ISBN13: 9788392591917, 978-8392591917
      ISBN10: 8392591917

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      Book Synopsis
      The author researches immigration and presence of foreign ethnics in the Nile valley in the first millennium BC. The study concentrates on ethnic groups originating from Egypt's direct vicinity (e.g. Libyans and Nubians). The aim of the book is to describe their place within the social and political frame of the Egyptian society in the Late Pharaonic and Ptolemaic periods.

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      ... a monumental piece of scholarship... Late Egypt and Her Neighbours will doubtless become the standard reference guide for those investigating questions of foreign population in Egypt in the last two millennia B.C. It will serve as an invaluable resource to cultural anthropologists, papyrologists, Egyptologists, and ancient historians, who owe Winnicki a big debt of gratitude for writing it.' -- Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections

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