How to Cite

Sinclair, Andrea: Outlooks on the International Koiné Style: Hybrid Visual Idiom from New Kingdom Elite Iconography, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2022 (Ägyptologische Studien Leipzig, Volume 3). https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.986

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ISBN 978-3-96929-120-7 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-96929-121-4 (Hardcover)

Published

04/20/2022

Authors

Andrea Sinclair

Outlooks on the International Koiné Style

Hybrid Visual Idiom from New Kingdom Elite Iconography

The Near Eastern Late Bronze Age is known for heightened political and economic interconnectivity as kings of wealthy states like Egypt and Hatti competed in the pursuit of valuable commodities, raw materials and technologies. An outcome of this interaction is argued to be the creation of a shared elite visual culture, an idiom of kingship, that has been called the ‘International Style’ in scholarship. This dissertation critiques the model and investigates evidence for this so-called style from Egypt, in particular addressing artefacts from the tomb of Tutankhamen that have been associated with this style in the past. It challenges the model for a shared idiom of kingship from Egypt and instead proposes an internal value within 18th royal rhetoric.

Andrea Sinclair attained an MA in Classics and Archaeology at the University of Melbourne in Australia and later completed a doctorate in Egyptology at the University of Leipzig in Germany. Her areas of interest are visual hybridity, historiography related to iconography and cultural interaction of the Bronze Age Near East and eastern Mediterranean littoral.

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Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Titelei
a-4
Abstract
5
Acknowledgements
7-8
Contents
9-12
Royal figures and chronology cited in the text
13
Abbreviations
14
Map of places cited in the text
15
Introduction
17-32
Part I: An international style
33-200
Part II: Egypt
201-360
Tables
361-373
Catalogues
374-421
Bibliography
422-480

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