execration text造句
例句與造句
- Places mentioned in Execration Texts for which there is substantial archaeological remains from MB IIA:
- Byblos was mentioned as the name of a tribe in Execration Texts, but not as a site.
- The first group of Execration Texts were published by Kurt Sethe in 1926, known as the Berlin texts.
- Nubian kings such as Segersenti were mentioned in execration texts, as well as over 200 other Nubian kings.
- Bentzen is simply stating that the influences for Amos speech resemble ( are not influenced by ) Egyptian execration texts.
- It's difficult to find execration text in a sentence. 用execration text造句挺難的
- Only a few examples of execration texts dating to the New Kingdom ( ca . 1550 1069 ) have been found.
- Execration texts including the Berlin, Brussels, and Migrissa groups contain curses targeting over 100 Syro-Palestinian kings and villages.
- In the Amarna letters and the Execration texts, the city is referred to as " Shim'on ".
- The earliest execration texts date to the Giza, while a few others have been unearthed at the settlements of Elephantine and Balat.
- The first two groups of Execration Texts published, the Berlin and Brussels texts, contain numerous mentions of Canaanite and Phoenician cities.
- An Egyptian execration text of the 17th century BCE refers to an " Ayyab " ( possibly a variant form of the name Ammonites.
- Execration texts deal with kings and cities who the Egyptians felt threatened by; some of whom lived in the Cananite and Syrian lands.
- The Amarna letters also mention a place named " Akka ", as well as the Execration texts, that pre-date them.
- In the 12th dynasty, were inscribed with lengthy execration texts and appear to have been deliberately broken, likely as part of the execration ritual.
- The site Beit She'an may also have been mentioned in these sets of execration texts, but this site has not been identified with certainty.
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