Setiu (Asia)
Setiu (Asia) in hieroglyphics | ||||||||
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Setiu Stjw Asians |
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Palestine and Sinai Peninsula region |
Setiu is the ancient Egyptian name of the people living in the desert and the edge of the desert. In addition to the Nubian Setiu , this term was also applied to the inhabitants of the Retjenus areas and the Sinai Peninsula , region of the so-called Setjet countries.
The Asian Setiu are to be distinguished from the sand Beduins , the Sesepeni , as they did not live exclusively in the desert areas. In addition, although they were part of the Aamu tribes , they did not inhabit the mountainous regions.
In the history of Sinuhe , the Asian Setiu are described as dangerous and armed group formations that fought against the cities of the mountainous regions. They were considered good archers .
See also
literature
- Rainer Hannig: Large Concise Dictionary Egyptian-German: (2800-950 BC) . von Zabern, Mainz 2006, ISBN 3-8053-1771-9 , p. 844
- Roland Koch: The story of Sinuhe (series of publications: Bibliotheca Aegyptiaca , No. 17) . Édition de la Fondation Égyptologique, Bruxelles 1990