A selection of Ptolemaic anthropoid sarcophagi in Cairo /
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"The individually designed anthropoid sarcophagi of the Ptolemaic period (ca. 330-30 BCE) offer a particularly rich and varied repertoire of hieroglyphic inscriptions and religious scenes. Being at the end of a long tradition of funerary literature, many of the epigraphs on these objects are variations or reinterpretations of older texts that have been circulated and transmitted over millennia. Others are entirely new creations that provide insight into funerary beliefs of late ancient Egypt. The present volume is the second and last publication of a joint project between scholars from Cairo University and the University of Tübingen on Late and Ptolemaic period sarcophagi housed in the museums of Cairo. It includes the detailed publication of eighteen sarcophagi, which until now have only been known through brief descriptions. The facsimile drawings, detailed pictures, translations and commentaries presented here will allow scholars to approach this corpus with a broad range of research questions."--
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x, 421 pages, xxiii pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 29 x 23 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references. :
9781649031013
1649031017
Die Nunschale : eine Gefassgruppe des Neuen Reiches /
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Munchener Universitats-Schriften : Philosophische Fakult�at
Originally presented as the author's thesis (M.A.), Munich, 1973. :
95 pages, 15 pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm :
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. :
3422008233
9783422008236
Development of royal funerary traditions along the middle Nile valley during the Napatan Period (in the 7th century BC) /
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The Napatan Period is the link between Egypt and Meroe, in time, in space, and in culture. Stimuli from Egypt had been adopted to express and formulate indigenous ideas, which deve loped their own dynamics and eventually become recog nisable as the distinctive Meroitic culture. This thesis paves the way for a better understand ing of the inter-societal transfer of religious ideas and symbols, as well as their role in Nubian state formation.
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Includes a CD-ROM: SERaT 2.0 : System zur Erfassung vom Ritualszenen in altägypstishcen Tempeln.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University College London, 2011. :
355 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), charts, map, plans ; 31 cm + 1 CD-ROM (3 3/4 in.) :
Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-181). :
9783897545502