Ägyptologie zwischen Archäologie und Sprachwissenschaft. Die Korrespondenz zwischen A. Erman und W. M. Flinders Petrie
Abstract
The article discusses the relationship between two ‘founding fathers’ of modern Egyptology – Adolf Erman and William Matthew Flinders Petrie and analyses their respective School-traditions, being considered to be a part of a process of diversification of Egyptology as a scholarly discipline into the fields of archaeology and philology. Quoting the correspondence of A. Erman with British Egyptologists, like A. H. Gardiner or W. E. Crum, the article also illustrates the modes of co-operation between British and German Egyptologists.
Complementary to this, letters sent from Petrie to Erman at the Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen are edited along with archival material from the Petrie Museum London Archives.
© by Akademie Verlag, Berlin, Germany
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- A Building Ostracon from Deir el-Bahari
- Ägyptologie zwischen Archäologie und Sprachwissenschaft. Die Korrespondenz zwischen A. Erman und W. M. Flinders Petrie
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