Post-Amarna Period Statues of Amun and His Consorts Mut and Amunet /
The reign of the "heretic pharaoh" Akhenaten-the so-called Amarna Period-witnessed an unprecedented attack on the cult of Amun, King of the Gods, with his cult center at ancient Thebes (modern Luxor). A program to reinstate Amun to pre-eminence in the traditional pantheon was instituted by...
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Language: English
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Leiden; Boston :
BRILL,
2020.
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Harvard Egyptological Studies ;
9.
Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2020, ISBN: 9789004407367.
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Call Number: NB75
- Contents
- Preface
- Sources of Illustrations
- Introduction
- Amun's Iconography
- Amunet and Her Iconography
- Genres Documented among the Post-Amarna Period Statuary of Amun
- Usurpation
- Restoration of Pre- and Damage to Post-Amarna Period Statuary
- Catalogue
- Alexandria, Cat. 1-2
- Baltimore, Cat. 2bis
- Berlin, Cat. 3
- Bordeaux, Cat. 3bis
- Boston, Cat. 4
- Brussels, Cat. 5
- Cairo, Cat. 6-20
- Chicago, Cat. 21
- Copenhagen, Cat. 22-23
- Deir el Bahari, Cat. 23bis
- Doha, Cat. 24
- Hanover, Cat. 25
- Houston, Cat. 26
- Karlsruhe, Cat. 27
- Karnak, Cat. 28-33ter Khartoum, Cat. 34
- Leiden, Cat. 35-36
- London
- Luxor
- Mit Rahina, Cat. 46bis
- Mougins, Cat. 47
- New York City, Cat. 48-49
- Paris, Cat. 50-54
- Philadelphia, Cat. 55
- Seattle, Cat. 56
- Turin, Cat. 57
- Warsaw, Cat. 58
- Location not known, Cat. 59-65bis
- Bibliography.
