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Chronological Index:
Ancient History: |
Geographical Index:
African History:
Egyptian History:
Ancient History: ANCIENT EGYPT
I n f o r m a t i o n
»The history of ancient Egypt spans the period from the early prehistoric settlements of the northern Nile valley to the Roman conquest of Egypt in 30 BC. The pharaonic period, the period in which Egypt was ruled by a pharaoh, is dated from the 32nd century BC, when Upper and Lower Egypt were unified, until the country fell under Macedonian rule in 332 BC.«
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T o p i c a l I n d e x
1. P r o s e c u t i o n
Legislation:
General |
Inquiry:
- |
Trials:
Evidence:
False Accusations |
Arbitary Law:
- |
Frequency:
-
2. C a s e s
Biblical Cases:
Biblical Offenders:
Joseph;
Biblical Victims:
Potiphar's Wife |
Fictional Cases:
Fictional Victims:
Hatmehit |
Mythological Cases:
Mythological Offenders:
Geb,
Osiris,
Seth;
Mythological Victims:
Horit,
Horus,
Tefnut |
Real Cases:
-
3. T y p e s
General:
Rape |
Body:
- |
Circumstances:
Attempted Rape |
Frequency:
- |
Killing:
- |
Offenders:
Same-Sex Rape |
Places:
- |
Purposes:
- |
State of Emergency:
Wartime Sexual Violence |
Victims:
Child Sexual Abuse,
Same-Sex Rape
4. O f f e n d e r s
Characteristics:
Age and Gender:
-;
Biological Status:
Gods;
Kinship:
Fathers,
Grandsons,
Sons,
Uncles |
Mental Status:
-;
Professions:
Soldiers;
Social Status:
Slaves |
Circumstances:
External Circumstances:
-;
Internal Circumstances:
- |
Consequences:
Physical Consequences:
-;
Reactions:
-
5. V i c t i m s
Characteristics:
Age and Gender:
Male Children;
Biological Status:
Gods;
Indirect Victims Groups:
-;
Kinship:
Daughers,
Grandmothers,
Mothers,
Nephews,
Nieces;
Mental Status:
-;
Physical Status:
-;
Professions:
-;
Social Status:
-
Circumstances:
External Circumstances:
-;
Internal Circumstances:
- |
Consequences:
Mental Consequences:
-;
Physical Consequences:
-;
Reactions:
-;
Social Consequences:
-
6. S o c i e t y
Institutions:
- |
Movements:
- |
Politics:
- |
Rape Culture:
-
7. R e s e a r c h
Disciplines:
- |
Education:
-
8. R e p r e s e n t a t i o n s
Acoustical:
Music:
-;
Radio:
- |
Textual:
Historiographical Texts:
-;
Literary Texts:
General;
Philosophical Texts:
-;
Press:
-;
Religious Texts:
-;
Song Texts:
-;
Speeches:
-;
Travel Writing:
- |
Visual:
Art:
-;
Comics:
-;
Dance Theatre:
-;
Fashion:
-;
Films:
-;
Musical Theatre:
-;
Photography:
-;
Television:
-;
Video Games:
-
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