Two Studies in 21st Dynasty Chronology*I: Deconstructing Manetho’s 21st DynastyII: The Datelines of High Priest Menkheperre

IF 0.3 Q2 HISTORY
P. James, R. Morkot
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AbstractThere has never been any consensus on the nature, composition and chronology of the “21st Dynasty”. Recent research has produced an ever-increasing multiplicity of rival models, most still relying on the information given in the surviving epitomes of the Hellenistic scholar Manetho. The claim that the regnal years given by “Manetho” for the 21st Dynasty are corroborated by the monuments is completely unjustified and based on circular reasoning. Progress can only be made by completely abandoning reliance on Manetho (a hangover from early 19th century, pre-decipherment, scholarship) once and for all.AbstractThis section of the article follows up a model we proposed for the early 21st Dynasty in JEgH (2010),42 which suggested that Piankh held the pontificate while Herihor was king. Such a model could resolve the recent debate regarding the order of HPAs Herihor and Piankh. Here the next major controversy of 21st Dynasty chronology is addressed—the question of whether the high year dates from the time of HPA Menkheperre belonged to King Psusennes or Amenemope of Tanis. It is argued that they belonged to neither, but to the wḥm-mswt or “Renaissance” era which started late in the reign of Ramesses XI. Allocating the high datelines from the pontificate of Menkheperre to the wḥm-mswt would resolve a number of otherwise intractable problems, and results in a shortening of 21st Dynasty chronology by some four decades, in step with both archaeological and genealogical evidence.
21朝年代学的两项研究* 1:解构马涅托的21朝;2:大祭司门赫佩雷的年代
摘要关于“21朝”的性质、构成和年代史,一直没有定论。最近的研究产生了越来越多的竞争模型,大多数仍然依赖于希腊化学者马涅托幸存的缩影所提供的信息。“Manetho”给出的第21王朝的统治年份被纪念碑证实的说法是完全没有道理的,并且基于循环推理。只有彻底放弃对Manetho(19世纪早期的遗留物,前解密,学术)的依赖,才能取得进步。摘要本文的这一部分延续了我们在JEgH(2010)中提出的21王朝早期的模型,该模型表明,当Herihor为国王时,Piankh担任教皇。这样的模型可以解决最近关于hpa Herihor和Piankh顺序的争论。在这里,21王朝年代学的下一个主要争议被解决了——高峰年是从HPA Menkheperre的时代开始的问题,是属于国王Psusennes还是Tanis的Amenemope。有人认为它们不属于任何一个,而是属于wḥm-mswt或“文艺复兴”时代,始于拉美西斯十一世统治后期。将Menkheperre教宗任期的高日期分配到wḥm-mswt将解决许多其他棘手的问题,并导致21王朝年表缩短约40年,与考古和家谱证据一致。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Egyptian History (JEgH) aims to encourage and stimulate a focused debate on writing and interpreting Egyptian history ranging from the Neolithic foundations of Ancient Egypt to its modern reception. It covers all aspects of Ancient Egyptian history (political, social, economic, and intellectual) and of modern historiography about Ancient Egypt (methodologies, hermeneutics, interplay between historiography and other disciplines, and history of modern Egyptological historiography). The journal is open to contributions in English, German, and French.
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