Ancient Egypt transformed : the Middle Kingdom /
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The Middle Kingdom (ca. 2030-1700 B.C.), the second great era of ancient Egyptian culture, was a transformational period during which the artistic conventions, cultural principles, religious beliefs, and political systems formed during earlier dynasties were developed and reimagined. This comprehensive volume presents a detailed picture of the art and culture of the Middle Kingdom, arguably the least known of Egypt's three kingdoms yet a time of remarkable prosperity and unprecedented change. International specialists present new insights into how Middle Kingdom artists refined existing forms and iconography to make strikingly original architecture, statuary, tomb and temple relief decoration, and stele. Thematic sections explore art produced for different strata of Egyptian society, including the pharaoh, royal women, the elite, and the family, while other chapters provide insight into Egypt's expanding relations with foreign lands and the themes of Middle Kingdom literature. More than 250 objects from major collections around the world are sumptuously illustrated, many with new photography undertaken specifically for this catalogue.
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Catalog of an exhibition held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, October 12, 2015-January 24, 2016. :
xix, 379 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps ; 31 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references (pages 337-367) and index. :
1588395642
9781588395641
Rishi coffins and the funerary culture of second intermediate period Egypt /
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"This volume is the first in-depth study of Egyptian Second Intermediate Period rishi coffins. It includes a catalogue of all published and many unpublished rishi coffins and its innovative analysis provides an entirely new evaluation of the funerary culture of the period based on the proposed typology of rishi coffins. The illustrated catalogue provides photographs for most of the coffins, including all examples stored in the Egyptian Museum of Cairo and unpublished material from Winlock's excavations in Thebes. This fundamental study will be for many years to come an essential contribution to the funerary culture of Egypt in one of the most important historical turning-points, the Seventeenth Dynasty and reunification under the early Eighteenth Dynasty." --Publisher's description.
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"Includes catalogs of rishi coffins stored in museums and catalog of rishi coffins recorded in excavations".
"A substantially revised version of author's doctoral dissertation titled, I sarcofagi rishi nella cultura funeraria del Secondo Periodo Intermedio, University of Pisa, 2008". :
xviii, 318 pages, 8 pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps ; 30 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-190). :
9781906137243
1906137242
The cost of death : the social and economic value of ancient Egyptian funerary art in the Ramesside period /
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CD-ROM includes JPEG illustrations.
Revision of thesis, Johns Hopkins University, 2002. :
xv, 509 pages, [7] pages of plates : color illustrations ; 27 cm+ 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.). :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789062582228
Les sarcophages en terre cuite : en Egypte et en Nubie de l'époque prédynastique à l'époque romaine /
: "Catalogue raisonne des sarcophages en terre cuite": pages [208]-315. : 336 pages : illustrations (some color) , color maps ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 319-328) and indexes. : 2878440625 : .alaa-sweed
Mummies : death and the afterlife in ancient Egypt : treasures from the British Museum /
: Catalogue of Exhibition organized by the British Museum and presented by the Bowers Museum of Cultural Art, Santa Ana, CA. : 242 pages : illustrations ; 31 cm : Includes bibliographical references. : 0967961262
Preserving eternity : modern goals, ancient intentions : Egyptian funerary artifacts in the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology /
: "prepared in conjunction with the exhibition, held at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology from April 7 to August 25, 1995" -- title page verso. : 64 pages : illustrations, map ; 28 cm. : Bibliography : pages 59-61.
The reliefs of the chapel of Nebhepetre Mentuhotep at Gebelein (CGT 7003/1-277) /
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In 1910 Ernesto Schiaparelli, along with the Italian Archaeological Mission on behalf of the Regio Museo di Antichità Egizie, excavated the area where, during the Eleventh Dynasty, King Nebhepetre Mentuhotep erected a chapel to the goddess Hathor at the site of Gebelein. Some of the blocks belonging to this chapel had already been moved to the Cairo Museum during the nineteenth century, and finds during Schiaparelli's campaign were taken to the Egyptian Museum at Turin. In this work, Elisa Fiore Marochetti presents documents from these two museums and gives an architectonic and decorative reconstitution of an unknown monument. The mostly unpublished blocks and fragments, presented here as the General Catalogue of the Turin Museum, follow a general introduction to the geographical, religious, and historical setting of Gebelein and of the chapel before Mentuhotep's reunification of the land. The dating of the chapel is formulated on the basis of the iconographical style of the reliefs and of the titulary borne by Mentuhotep. \'The publication therefore not only presents a valuable reference to the Egyptian antiquities housed in Turin's Egyptian Museum. It also presents a valuable addition to literature on Egyptian temple decoration and development, royal iconography,kingship and the course of events on the verge of the Middle Kingdom.\' Nico Staring, Macquarie University
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1 online resource. :
Includes bibliographical references. :
9789047443940 :
1566-2055 ; :
Available to subscribing member institutions only.