New research trends concerning the historical relationship between Egypt and Mesopotamia

  1. Justel, Josué J.
Revista:
Veleia: Revista de prehistoria, historia antigua, arqueología y filología clásicas

ISSN: 0213-2095

Año de publicación: 2020

Título del ejemplar: Hacia una historia de la interdisciplinariedad en Arqueología

Número: 37

Páginas: 179-195

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.1387/VELEIA.21024 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso abierto editor

Otras publicaciones en: Veleia: Revista de prehistoria, historia antigua, arqueología y filología clásicas

Resumen

El propósito del artículo es ofrecer a los lectores un listado de aspectos que la historiografía más reciente ha trabajado en torno a las relaciones entre Egipto y Mesopotamia a lo largo de la Historia. De esta manera, se proporcionan tres estudios, uno por cada milenio a. C., que muestran descubrimientos recientes y la investigación llevada a cabo durante la última década, y que debería implicar una reinterpretación del tema en cuestión

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