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in ancient Egypt. It is often translated as "Western Asiatic", but it might refer specifically to
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Kamrin, Janice (2009). "The Aamu of Shu in the Tomb of Khnumhotep II at Beni Hassan".
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The leader of the Aamu in the painting is a man described as "Abisha the
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An Egyptian glazed steatite profile head of an Asiatic 1540-1190 BCE
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Contemporary Egyptian sources from the time of the wars against the
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Word "Aamu" (from right to left) in two Egyptian scripts, in the
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from this relief are further labeled as being from the area of
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A more recent description of the word (left to right, 1898)
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dialects. An ancient Egyptian painting in the tomb of
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characters spread alongside each individual) in the
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Index

AAMU
Alabama A&M University
Museum of Contemporary Aboriginal Art


Canaanites
ꜥꜣmw
Nubian ibex
Hyksos
12th-dynasty
Khnumhotep II
Senusret III
Beni Hasan
hieroglyphs

Hyksos
Khnumhotep II
Ancient Egyptian
romanized
ꜥꜣmw
West Asians
Canaanites
Amorites
Thomas Schneider
Sixth Dynasty of Egypt
Semitic
Palestine
Hyksos
West Semitic
12th Dynasty

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