A Review Analysis of the Interdisciplinary Significance of Egyptology in Sociology and Humanities
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https://doi.org/10.53555/ks.v12i5.3573Keywords:
Egyptology, philological discipline, sociology, humanities, social organizationAbstract
Egyptology, sociology and humanities are three different areas of study that intersect because they are significant to understand human society and culture. Sociology and Egyptology share a common goal in trying to understand society and culture. The latter focuses on various aspects of ancient Egypt using archaeological, historical, and philological methods. On the other hand, sociology investigates social interaction within human populations through empirical research coupled with critical analysis skills while still considering its own methodologies as an important factor too. Humanities comprise many disciplines such as languages (foreign), history, philosophy among others which fall under arts category too; this implies that it deals with everything artistic including creative works like poems or music compositions etcetera… Thus these fields are connected by their shared interest in looking at things from different angles based on diverse sources but eventually leading back into comprehending societies together with their cultures better than before this knowledge was acquired. Otherwise where could we be without them? In other words, Egyptology contributes some sociological insights while the humanities provide us with frameworks necessary for understanding just how much an ancient Egyptian society meant in terms of cultural significance alone is enough to make anyone want to learn more about them – but then again who wouldn’t? This paper seeks to give a general idea about what Egyptology, Sociology and Humanities are all about by showing why they are relevant not only within themselves but also when it comes down to attempting at least grasping culture or even society itself around us nowadays
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