Pan-Grave和Medjay

Kate Liszka, A. Souza
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近一个世纪以来,许多学者都认为埃及文本记录的Medjay可以直接与泛坟墓考古文化联系在一起。在本文中,作者解构了这种联系,并考虑了基于地理和文化环境的考古和文本证据可以调和的程度。这两个群体都有着与东部沙漠有关的游牧根源,都经历了相似的文化适应过程,而且在第二次中间时期的战争中,这两个群体的一些成员都作为雇佣兵参加了战斗。然而,来自尼罗河流域、埃及东部沙漠和努比亚的证据表明,泛坟墓文化与麦杰伊文化之间的直接联系并不能得到支持。
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Pan-Grave and Medjay
For almost a century, many scholars have assumed that the Medjay of the Egyptian textual record can be directly associated with the Pan-Grave archaeological culture. In this article, the authors deconstruct this connection and consider the extent to which the archaeological and textual evidence can be reconciled based on geography and cultural circumstances. Both groups shared pastoral nomadic roots linked to the Eastern Desert, both went through similar processes of acculturation, and both groups had some of their members fight as mercenaries during the wars of the Second Intermediate Period. However, the evidence from the Nile Valley and Eastern Desert of Egypt and Nubia demonstrates that a direct connection between the Pan-Grave culture and the Medjay cannot be supported.
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