Description
Book SynopsisThe Great Karnak Inscription of Merneptah's 5th regnal year, the longest surviving continuous monumental text from Egypt, describes the combined Libyan and Sea People invasion of Egypt c.1208 BCE. This new study, the first complete commentary on this damaged text, begins with a translation of the text, accompanied by detailed notes.
Trade Review
'...a very useful study of a highly important historical text, largely neglected hitherto.' (K A Kitchen, Book List 2005)
'...should be of interest to anyone studying issues relating to international relations of the period, aspects of military conflict in the later New Kingdom, or the monumental grammar of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Dynasties [...] The welcome inclusion of the complete hieroglyphic text should be of great use to anyone wishing to study the content and grammar of this inscription for themselves.' (Joshua Roberson, Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, Vol. XL2005)
Table of Contents
Preface by William Kelly Simpson
Author's Preface and Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Translation and Text Notes
Chapter 3: Commentary
Chapter 4: Grammatical Analysis
Continuous Transliteration and Translation
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Plates