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Ancient Egyptians Were Jokesters
Discovery News ^ | 6-2-2004 | Jennifer Viegas

Posted on 06/03/2004 2:48:31 PM PDT by blam

Ancient Egyptians Were Jokesters

By Jennifer Viegas, Discovery News

Humor Alleviates the Hum-Drum

June 2, 2004 —A recent series of lectures on ancient Egyptian humor given by a leading historian reveals that people thousands of years ago enjoyed bawdy jokes, political satire, parodies and cartoon-like art.

Related evidence found in texts, sketches, paintings, and even in temples and tombs, suggests that humor provided a social outlet and comic relief for the ancient Egyptians, particularly commoners who labored in the working classes.

The evidence was presented by Carol Andrews, a lecturer in Egyptology at Birbeck College, University of London, and former assistant keeper and senior research assistant in the Department of Egyptian Antiquities at the British Museum.

Andrews was unavailable for comment. Scott Noegel, who helped to arrange one of the lectures and is president of the American Research Center in Egypt's (ARCE) Northwest Chapter and is an associate professor in the Department of New Eastern Languages and Civilizations at the University of Washington, told Discovery News that ancient Egyptian humor consisted of at least five basic categories.

They included political satire, scatological and vomiting humor, jokes concerning sex, slapstick, and animal-based parodies.

For satire, Noegel explained that commoners would make fun of leaders by showing pharaohs in an unflattering manner. For example, some leaders were depicted unshaven or "especially effeminate."

Drawings of defecating hyenas and drunken, vomiting party guests are among the existing examples of scatological humor, while the sex-based jokes consisted of "innuendoes and outright erotica," he said.

Slapstick comedy included drawings that showed people suffering unfortunate accidents, such as hammers falling on heads, or passengers tipping out of boats.

The ancient Egyptians had a special fondness for animal humor, given the many examples of sketches on papyrus, paintings, and other drawings, according to Noegel.

He said, "(The images show) ducks pecking at someone's buttocks, baboons and cats out of control, animals riding on top of other unlikely animals, baboons playing instruments, and animals drinking and dining."

One papyrus shows a mouse pharaoh, gallantly posed in his chariot pulled by two dogs, speeding towards a group of feline warriors. Yet another papyrus depicts a lion and an antelope playing a board game. The lion lifts a game piece as though in victory, while the antelope falls back in his chair.

"From everything that I've seen and heard, I believe that their sense of humor was very similar to our own," said Vincent Jones, who organized one of Andrews' lectures this week, and is president of the ARCE Georgia Chapter.

Jones told Discovery News that he attended another recent lecture by Guillemette Andreu, curator of the Louvre's Egyptian collection. He said Andreu presented a list of Egyptian excuses as to why people did not come into work. The top three were illness, getting married, and sorry, but I am building a house now.

"It was funny to learn that people have been creative at getting out of work for thousands of years," Jones said.

Humor was not limited to the mundane. A drawing on the wall of the temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahri shows an obese "queen of Punt" in front of a tiny donkey. The inscription for the sketch reads, "The donkey that had to carry the queen." The drawing gained popularity and was copied, cartoon-style, many times from the original.

The land of Punt, which historians believe might have been the area that is now Libya or Ethiopia, held near-mythical status for Egyptians in the ancient world. Animal skins and other exotic goods came from Punt via trade routes. Historians also think that Bes, the ancient Egyptian god of humor, infants, home life, song, and dance, originated in Punt.

While the Egyptians built no temples to honor Bes, shrines for the chubby, bearded dwarf with uncombed hair were placed in many homes. The ancient Egyptians believed that anytime a baby smiled or laughed for no reason, Bes was in the room making faces.


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KEYWORDS: ancient; egyptians; godsgravesglyphs; jokesters; landofpunt
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To: blam

I've always been a fan of Nefertiti jokes.


21 posted on 06/03/2004 3:14:32 PM PDT by PJ-Comix (Saddam Hussein was only 537 Florida votes away from still being in power)
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To: blam

The Pharoah ruled Egypt. His wife was the Pharina and their son was the Pharie.


22 posted on 06/03/2004 3:16:00 PM PDT by PJ-Comix (Saddam Hussein was only 537 Florida votes away from still being in power)
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To: blam
The ancient Egyptians believed that anytime a baby smiled or laughed for no reason, Bes was in the room making faces.

He'd crack me up!

24 posted on 06/03/2004 3:16:41 PM PDT by facedown (Armed in the Heartland)
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To: blam
Bob Sagat starring in "Egypt's Funniest Home Papyrus".

Please choose the winning papyrus from "hammer falling on head", "ducks pecking at someone's buttocks" and "baboons playing instruments".

25 posted on 06/03/2004 3:20:52 PM PDT by KarlInOhio (Teach a Democrat to fish and he will curse you for not just giving him the fish.)
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To: facedown
"He'd crack me up!"

It almost looks Mayan.

26 posted on 06/03/2004 3:23:47 PM PDT by blam
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To: PJ-Comix; L.N. Smithee
I've always been a fan of Nefertiti jokes

Decomposing mummy jokes still get a laugh.


27 posted on 06/03/2004 3:25:22 PM PDT by Shermy (Stirring the pot...)
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To: blam

This cannot be. Just as homosexual activity is a totally new and modern invention, it is a well-established fact that ancient peoples had absolutely no sense of humor.


28 posted on 06/03/2004 3:26:07 PM PDT by r9etb
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To: blam
He said, "(The images show) ducks pecking at someone's buttocks, baboons and cats out of control, animals riding on top of other unlikely animals, baboons playing instruments, and animals drinking and dining."

Sounds like there was a Gary 'Ramses' Larson...


29 posted on 06/03/2004 3:31:47 PM PDT by in the Arena ("rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm.” ~ Orwell)
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To: blam
It almost looks Mayan.

He does kinda.

He always has cow-like ears (Hathor?) and a flattened nose.

Nobody knows where he "came" from and he wasn't a "real" god to the elites.

He is referred to as a "household deity" because all the regular folks liked him.

30 posted on 06/03/2004 3:41:43 PM PDT by facedown (Armed in the Heartland)
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To: blam

BTTT


31 posted on 06/03/2004 3:44:34 PM PDT by Fiddlstix (This Tagline for sale. (Presented by TagLines R US))
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To: blam; tubebender; glock rocks; WestCoastGal; NormsRevenge
"(The images show) ducks pecking at someone's buttocks"

"Paging Dr. Tubebender...Dr. Tubebender Your presence is required please.

32 posted on 06/03/2004 3:53:55 PM PDT by ChefKeith (NASCAR...everything else is just a game!(Except War))
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To: blam

I'd like to know more about Nefertata - Nefertiti's little-known sister.


33 posted on 06/03/2004 4:01:44 PM PDT by searchandrecovery (Socialist America - diseased and dysfunctional.)
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34 posted on 06/03/2004 4:17:29 PM PDT by blam
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To: searchandrecovery

Or Nefertutu, famous egyptian dancer?


35 posted on 06/03/2004 4:18:28 PM PDT by Drammach (Freedom.... not just a job, ... It's An Adventure!!!)
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To: blam

"Olympia! Olympia!".
"Osiris, what has happened to your nose?"
"I've just returned from ROME!"

Let's see, Antilope freeway north or Gomorrah Expressway
South Hmmmmm. thirty six holes under ground parking, if
you lived here you'd be home now.....Time,Temperature or
climate control,mmmm Tibetan wilderness? nno, Ah,
LAND OF THE PHAROHS! click look! look! the pyramid is opening up! Which one? Which one?
The one with the ever widening hole in it!
Oh look the sun is going down.
No no my boy the horizon is moving up.
Let's stand him on his head!
Wha???/
NOW IT'S MORNING!.....


36 posted on 06/03/2004 4:28:21 PM PDT by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: Drammach

LOL - or Nefertoto, famous Egyptian dog known for being a tornado magnet.


37 posted on 06/03/2004 5:28:27 PM PDT by searchandrecovery (Socialist America - diseased and dysfunctional.)
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To: Fintan

To the Amun, Alice!


38 posted on 06/03/2004 5:34:28 PM PDT by SoCal Pubbie
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To: tet68

Note to self (todo): hook up record player and play some records haven't heard for far too long a time. Nice transcription.


39 posted on 06/03/2004 5:48:56 PM PDT by searchandrecovery (Socialist America - diseased and dysfunctional.)
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To: Drammach
"Or Nefertutu, famous egyptian dancer?"

Jazz Player.

Kyle Turner, Nefertutu

40 posted on 06/03/2004 5:57:23 PM PDT by blam
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