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The role of the chantress in ancient Egypt, by Suzanne Lynne Ostine

The role of the chantress in ancient Egypt, by Suzanne Lynne Ostine | Égypte-actualités | Scoop.it

The specific nature of the title ‘s_m`yt’ or “chantress”, which occurred from the Middle Kingdom onward, is investigated through the use of a database cataloging 861 women who held the title. Sorting the data based on a variety of details has yielded patterns regarding their chronological and demographical distribution. The changes in the social status and numbers of women who bore the title indicate that the Egyptians perceived the role and status of the title differently through time. Information on the titles of the chantresses’ family members has allowed the author to make inferences concerning the social status of the women who held the title “chantress”. Middle Kingdom title-holders were of modest backgrounds and were quite rare. Eighteenth Dynasty women were of the highest ranking families. The number of women who held the title was also comparatively small. Nineteenth Dynasty women came from more modest backgrounds and were more numerous. Women of the Third Intermediate Period were nearly all from priestly families at Thebes and the large number indicates the strength of the cult of Amun.

 

The title occurs sporadically after the Third Intermediate Period, but is known through the Ptolemaic era. From the earliest occurrences of the title until the latest, it is clear that the title was closely associated with the state religious hierarchy. It has been shown that during the New Kingdom the ‘s_m`ywt’ participated in state religious rites including processions, daily temple rituals, and the ‘Sed’-festival ceremony. This association with the state religious apparatus also had political implications. The author has interpreted the fluctuating numbers of women who held the title, along with their historical context, to conclude that, at times, the title may have been used by the religious authorities as a tool to involve more families in the temple systems and the local or national power structures

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Click here to read this thesis from University of Toronto : http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/NQ58632.pdf

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Egypt: Armed Forces Demine 26,000 Feddans in Alamein

Egypt: Armed Forces Demine 26,000 Feddans in Alamein | Égypte-actualités | Scoop.it

The Armed Forces and the Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation have completed removing mines in Egypt's western desert as part of the second phase of a project aimed at demining this area.

Military engineers demined a total of 26,000 feddans for the Housing Ministry to establish the one-million cities in Alamein area.

 

More on:http://allafrica.com/stories/201303211139.html

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Le Soudan, l'Egypte et la Libye signent un accord de coopération dans le secteur minier

Le Soudan, l'Egypte et la Libye ont accepté jeudi de renforcer la coopération dans le secteur des ressources naturelles pour servir les intérêts économiques des trois pays.

 

Une réunion sur le secteur minier entre les trois pays a commencé jeudi à Khartoum avec la participation du ministre soudanais des Minéraux, Kamal Abdullatif, le ministre égyptien du Pétrole et des Ressources minières, Oussama Kamal, et le ministre libyen de l'Industrie, Suleiman Ali Al-Fitory.

 

Au cours de cette réunion, les officiels ont discuté de l'établissement d'un fonds commun pour financer les projets dans les pays arabes via la Ligue arabe et étudier la meilleure exploitation des ressources minérales.

 

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Egypt to take part in world’s largest drilling and mining conference

Egypt to take part in world’s largest drilling and mining conference | Égypte-actualités | Scoop.it

By: Ahmed Samir

An Egyptian delegation is set to take part in The Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada’s (PDAC) PDAC 2013 Conference, the world’s largest drilling and mining conference, hosted in Toronto, Canada between 3 March and 6 March.

The conference will be attended by thousands of investors, dignitaries and officials from the world’s largest contractors, product distributors, think tanks and oil drilling and mining companies.

 

More : http://www.dailynewsegypt.com/2013/03/02/egypt-to-take-part-in-worlds-largest-drilling-and-mining-conference/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+DailyNewsEgypt+%28Daily+News+Egypt%29

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Report: Mineral authority squandered LE2 billion in state funds

Report: Mineral authority squandered LE2 billion in state funds | Égypte-actualités | Scoop.it

A report from the Central Auditing Organization sent to the Public Funds Prosecution Thursday said the Egyptian Mineral Resources Authority squandered some LE2 billion in state funds.

The report said the mineral authority assigned Red Sea Mining, a private company owned by former regime members, phosphate exploration concessions from 2002 to 2011 by direct order.

It also said the authority signed 13 contracts with the company, all marred with several irregularities, as the concessions were granted for areas in the Western Sahara that studies proved to already contain phosphate, and were not offered in a public bid.

Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm (Egypt independent)

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"La zone minière pharaonique du Sud-Sinaï-I", par Pierre Tallet. Plans topographiques de Damien Laisney

"La zone minière pharaonique du Sud-Sinaï-I",  par Pierre Tallet. Plans topographiques de Damien Laisney | Égypte-actualités | Scoop.it
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Près d’une soixantaine d’années se sont écoulées depuis la parution de l’ouvrage de référence d’A.H. Gardiner, T.E. Peet et J. Černy, Inscriptions of Sinai, dont les deux volumes, publiés respectivement en 1952 et 1955, présentaient un ensemble de 471 documents permettant d’étudier la présence des Égyptiens au sud de la péninsule du Sinaï entre la IIIᵉ dynastie et la fin du Nouvel Empire. Le présent ouvrage, premier résultat d’un survey de la zone minière engagé en 2006, a pour objectif d’apporter un complément à cette étude, en établissant le catalogue des inscriptions qui ont été découvertes depuis cette date par les différentes équipes qui ont travaillé dans cette région. Un certain nombre de textes connus ont également été repris, lorsqu’il était possible d’apporter des éléments nouveaux à leur compréhension. Les sites où des inscriptions d’époque pharaonique ont été relevées font l’objet d’une rapide présentation, accompagnée d’un plan topographique qui permet de localiser précisément les documents épigraphiques étudiés. Aux inscriptions rupestres du Sinaï proprement dit, nous avons jugé bon d’ajouter le matériel provenant de sites comme Ayn Soukhna, Timna et Tayma, qui jalonnent le parcours des mêmes expéditions minières égyptiennes, et permettent d’en avoir une vision d’ensemble. Les 272 documents réunis ici sont de nature variée : on y trouve de simples dessins et des marques de carriers aussi bien que des comptes rendus officiels relativement complexes. L’ensemble couvre la plus grande partie de la période chronologique concernée par les expéditions minières, de la Iʳᵉ dynastie au règne de Ramsès III.

 

IFAO, 2012, 2 vol., 366+180 p.

Sommaire : http://www.ifao.egnet.net/uploads/publications/sommaires/IF1063.pdf

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Egypte : Des réfugiés économiques dans les mines d'or

Egypte : Des réfugiés économiques dans les mines d'or | Égypte-actualités | Scoop.it

Frappés par la crise économique en Egypte de plus en plus de jeunes ont trouvé la parade dans les mines d'or. Avec l'écroulement du secteur touristique de nombreux jeunes Egyptiens d'Assouan se ruent vers les mines d'or.

 

Ecouter : http://www.dw.de/popups/mediaplayer/contentId_16640451_mediaId_16640440

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La ruée vers l'or, version égyptienne

La ruée vers l'or, version égyptienne | Égypte-actualités | Scoop.it
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Un reportage de Marion Touboul, pour "Les Carnets du monde" (Europe 1).

En Egypte, la révolution a plongé le pays dans une grave crise économique… Particulièrement touché : le secteur du tourisme. Dans la région d’Assouan, la plus touchée, les habitants filent dans la montagne pour aller chercher de l’or !


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http://www.europe1.fr/MediaCenter/Emissions/Carnets-du-monde/Sons/Les-carnets-du-monde-16-02-13-1417753/

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Egypt discovers large amounts of uranium

Egypt discovers large amounts of uranium | Égypte-actualités | Scoop.it
The Nuclear Materials Authority announced the discovery of huge amounts of uranium ore, giving a glimpse of hope for improving the country’s collapsing economy.
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But while uranium extraction is expected to help develop many national industries, there are concerns about its environmental and health dangers.

Mohsen Ali Mohamadeen, head of the Nuclear Materials Authority, says the uranium was discovered in high concentrations in five main areas, included Abu Zenima in Sinai, Abu Rashid on the Red Sea, Sila in Upper Egypt, and the Gtar area, which is located 70 kilometers away from Hurghada.

“Because uranium is considered an important strategic raw material, the plan is to use it mainly as fuel for energy production,” Mohamadeen explains.

He says 14 other valuable, rare and expensive elements were found in the Abu Rashid area, including cerium, terbium and neodymium, adding that they can be used for manufacturing aircraft, medical equipment and electronics, which could help the economy “significantly.”

 

More : http://www.egyptindependent.com/news/egypt-discovers-large-amounts-uranium

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