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In Tombs, Temples and on Scribal Palettes: Contexts and Functions of Private Cryptography during the Mid-Late Eighteenth Dynasty
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Andrés Diego Espinel
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents vii
- ntroduction 1
- Ancient Egyptian Cryptography: Graphic Hermeneutics 7
- The Enigmatic Frieze of Ramesses II at Luxor Temple 49
- In Tombs, Temples and on Scribal Palettes: Contexts and Functions of Private Cryptography during the Mid-Late Eighteenth Dynasty 101
- A Brief Excursus on the Mechanisms of Cryptographic Sign Substitution 141
- The ‘Jackal Hymn of the West’ in the Book of the Night 149
- Semiotic Aspects of Alienated and Cryptographic Encodings in the Netherworld Books of the New Kingdom 195
- The Visual Otherness of the Enigmatic Text in Some Netherworld Books of the New Kingdom 249
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents vii
- ntroduction 1
- Ancient Egyptian Cryptography: Graphic Hermeneutics 7
- The Enigmatic Frieze of Ramesses II at Luxor Temple 49
- In Tombs, Temples and on Scribal Palettes: Contexts and Functions of Private Cryptography during the Mid-Late Eighteenth Dynasty 101
- A Brief Excursus on the Mechanisms of Cryptographic Sign Substitution 141
- The ‘Jackal Hymn of the West’ in the Book of the Night 149
- Semiotic Aspects of Alienated and Cryptographic Encodings in the Netherworld Books of the New Kingdom 195
- The Visual Otherness of the Enigmatic Text in Some Netherworld Books of the New Kingdom 249