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BATTLE COMPOSITIONS IN ANCIENT EGYPT ART OF RAMESSIDE ERA
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Yurii Sergeevich Reunov
Moscow State Academic Artistic Institute named after V. I. Surikov
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Submitted:
December 7, 2012
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Abstract.
Battle compositions in the art of ancient Egypt are an important and little-studied subject. The pharaohs of Ramesside era regularly conducted military campaigns within neighboring states and also protected their country from foreign invasions. These events were reflected in relief compositions on the walls of temples. The author raises the questions related to the principle of battle scenes construction, compositional decision, iconography, as well as the correlation of text and visual languages of narration.
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Key words and phrases:
батальные сцены
Рамессиды
битва при Кадеше
Тутмос III
символизм
композиция батальных сцен
хетты
пехота
колесницы
battle scenes
Ramesside
battle of Kadesh
Thutmose III
symbolism
composition of battle scenes
Hittites
infantry
chariots
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