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Private religion at Amarna : the material evidence /

: vii, 365 pages : illustrations, maps ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-356) and index. : 1407300008

Published 2020
The Textile Centre Akhmîm-Panopolis (Egypt) in late antiquity : material evidence for continuity...

: 230 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), chart, facsimile, color maps, color portrait ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9783954904013

Published 2019
Perspectives on lived religion : practices transmission landscape /

: Religion in the ancient world, and ancient Egyptian religion in particular, is often perceived as static, hierarchically organised, and centred on priests, tombs, and temples. Engagement with archaeological and textual evidence dispels these beguiling if superficial narratives, however. Individuals and groups continuously shaped their environments, and were shaped by them in turn. This volume explores the ways in which this adaptation, negotiation, and reconstruction of religious understandings took place. The material results of these processes are termed 'cultural geography'. The volume examines this 'cultural geography' through the study of three vectors of religious agency: religious practices, the transmission of texts and images, and the study of religious landscapes." - Back cover
: 304 pages : illustrations (color), plans, maps ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (253-304). : 9789088907920 : 2034-550x ;

Religion and power : divine kingship in the ancient world and beyond /

: xiii, 271 pages : illustrations, plans ; 26 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 1885923554
9781885923554

Rethinking ghosts in world religions /

: xvi, 342 pages ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [311]-335) and index. : 9789004171527

Published 2022
Elephantine in context : studies on the history, religion and literature of the Judeans in Persian period Egypt /

: "The Persian period has long been considered a "dark era" in Israel's history. For this reason, research has mainly focused on how it is depicted in the Hebrew Bible. A spectacular discovery of archaeological relics and epigraphic sources was hence hardly noticed: the military colony located on the island of Elephantine in the Nile, on the border between Egypt and present-day Sudan. The basic approach of this volume, which documents a three-year Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft project, is to break with a research tradition focusing on the Judeans (Jews) mentioned in the Aramaic papyri from Elephantine and instead investigate the military colony in a broader historical context also documented by Demotic and Egyptian-hieratic evidence found at Elephantine. The studies presented focus on three main subject areas: society and administration, religion, and literature. They show that historically the island of Elephantine hosted a multicultural society with several interactions between the Egyptians and the other inhabitants, and that it was also an important administrative centre for the Persian authorities."
: xii, 385 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9783161609961
3161609964 : 0940-4155 ;

Published 2014
The role of the lector in ancient Egyptian society /

: Revised edition of the author's doctoral thesis. : viii, 165 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 151-165). : 1784910325
9781784910327 : Noura

Published 2008
From temple to church : destruction and renewal of local cultic topography in late antiquity /

: xi, 378 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9789004131415 (hardback : alk. paper) : 0927-7633 ; : wafaa.lib

Reading Egypt : literature, history, and culture /

: x, 314 pages ; 23 cm. : Bibliography : pages 312-314. : 9774245466

Published 2012
Evolving Egypt : innovation, appropriation, and reinterpretation in ancient Egypt /

: "In February 2006, an international Egyptological conference entitled Evolving Egypt: innovatio, appropriation, and reinterpretation in ancient Egypt was sponsed by Brigham Young University (BYU) and Brigham Young University-Hawaii (BYU-Hawaii). The conference was held at BYU-Hawaii..."--Pref. : v, 124 pages : illustrations, maps ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781407309903

Published 2007
Handbook to life in ancient Egypt /

: xiv, 417 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 385-395) and index. : 9780195366716

Published 2012
The Oxford handbook of Roman Egypt /

: Series statement from jacket flap. : xxi, 791 pages : Illustrations, maps ; 26 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9780199571451 : Nabil

Published 2011
Before the pyramids : the origins of Egyptian civilization /

: "Published in conjunction with the exhibition ... March 28-December 31, 2011"-- Title page verso. : 288 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), maps (chiefly col.) ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-288). : 9781885923820 (pbk.)
1885923821 (pbk.)

Published 1993
The Egyptian Hermes : a historical approach to the late pagan mind /

: Originally published : Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1986. With new pref. : xvii, 244 pages : map ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 218-236) and index. : 0691024987

Published 2019
Hathor's alchemy : the ancient Egyptian roots of the hermetic art /

: Ever since alchemy first emerged in Graeco-Roman Egypt, alchemists have said their wisdom came from the pharaonic temples. Yet though the West has had unprecedented access to this hidden knowledge since the decipherment of hieroglyphs, ancient Egypt's connection with alchemy still remains obscure, doubted even by many. Focussing on the beautiful temples at Abu Simbel and Dendara, dedicated to the fiery serpent-eye goddess Hathor, this groundbreaking book explores for the first time the legacy left to alchemists by the pharaohs. It also goes deep into Ramesses VI's extraordinary tomb at Thebes to discover the secrets of growth and renewal guarded by Osiris and vivified by Hathor's copper love. Both metallurgical and mystical, these sacred secrets laid the foundations for the Hermetic art. The transmission initially came through Graeco-Egyptian and Jewish alchemists, then Islamic adepts, many of whom were Sufis belonging to an Akhmim alchemical lineage, until eventually Hathor's alchemy reached medieval Europe to inspire the 'rising dawn' tradition. And with a spiritual vision grounded in nature, it still has vital relevance for our world today.
: 336 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 0952423332
9780952423331

Published 2023
Frontières et marges occidentales de l’Égypte de l’Antiquité au Moyen Âge : actes du colloque international, Le Caire, 2-3 décembre 2017 /

: Y eut-il, aux dif̌frenteš poques de l'histoirě gyptienne, une frontïre occidentale clairement ďfinie d'un point de vue culturel et politique ? Comment les limites ouest du territoirě gyptieň taient-elles peṙues et ̌vcues par le pouvoir central comme par les populations locales ? Dans cette optique, les actes du colloque international du Caire des 2-3 ďcembre 2017 explorent les marges occidentales de l'⁹gypte selon quatre axes): 1) ďfinition, conception, repřsentation); 2) occupation, contr̥le, administration); 3)̌ conomie); 4) populations, řseaux, religion. Ils permettent d'esquisser le portrait d'une řgion-cľ de l'⁹gypte de l'Antiquiť au Moyen ℗ge. Une fois pasše la phase de fixation territoriale de l'⁹tať gyptien, la faible densiť de population dans le Delta occidental et l'absence de menace řelle n'ont güre inciť̉ ďfinir et ďfendre une ̌vritable limite occidentale. L'arrǐve de nouveaux groupes de populations libyennes aux portes de l'⁹gyptẻ ľ'poque ramesside repřsente un tournant. Ľ'mergence de la dynastie s̐ate place la řgion dans une dynamique nouvelle, celle d'une frontïre avec le monde grec et d'un front pionnier, qui přfigure la mise en valeur de ces territoires sous les Ptoľ̌mes. ° ľ'poque im̌priale, l'⁹gypte est englǒbe dans un empire qui š'tend largement plus̉ l'ouest et dont le centre de ďcision est exťrieur, ce qui modifie le statut des marges ouest. Les incursions nomades dans la Grande Oasis̉ la fin de la ̌priode montrent cependant que la question de la frontïre demeure un enjeu. Cet enjeu perdure ap̈rs la conqůte arabe alors que l'⁹gypte est de nouveau inťgřẻ un immense empire.
Was there, in different periods of Egyptian history, a clearly defined political and cultural western border? How was the western limit of Egyptian territory perceived and experienced by the central power and local populations? Keeping these questions in mind, the proceedings of the international conference held in Cairo on 2-3 December 2017 explore the western margins of Egypt along four lines: 1) definition, conception, representation; 2) occupation, control, administration; 3) economy; 4) populations, networks, religion. They allow us to sketch a portrait of a key region of Egypt from Antiquity to the Middle Ages. Once the phase of territorial fixation of the Egyptian state was completed, the low population density in the Western Delta and the absence of a real threat did not encourage the definition and defense of an actual western border. However, the arrival of new Libyan groups at the gates of Egypt during the Ramesside period was a turning point. The emergence of the Saite Dynasty placed this region in a new dynamic--that of border with the Greek world and pioneer front--which prefigured the development of this territory under the Ptolemies. During the Roman period, Egypt was part of an empire that extended much further west and whose decision-making center was outside the country, which changed the status of the western limit. Still, the nomadic incursions into the Great Oasis at the end of the period show that the question of the frontier remained an issue. This issue continued after the Arab conquest when Egypt became again part of a vast empire.
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Contributions en fraṅais et en anglais. Řsǔms en fraṅais et en anglais en 4e de couverture.
IF = Publications de l'Institut fraṅais d'arcȟologie orientale. : 1 vol. (VII-364 p.) : illustraions , cartes, plans ; 28 cm. : Includes Bibliographical references (pages 307-355) and Index. : 9782724708486 : 0259-3823 ;

Published 2013
Cultures in contact : from Mesopotamia to the Mediterranean in the second millennium B.C. /

: "Most of the essays published in this volume were presented at "The Raymond and Beverly Sackler Symposium: Beyond Babylon: art, trade and diplomacy in the second millennium B.C." held on December 18 and 19, 2008 and "The Friends of Inanna scholars' day workshop" held on February 4, 2009 ... held at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York"-- Title page verso.
"The Metropolitan Museum of Art Symposia". : xvii, 354 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 26 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 320-352). : 9780300185034
0300185030

Published 2014
Historical and archaeological aspects of Egyptian funerary culture : religious ideas and ritual practice in Middle Kingdom elite cemeteries /

: ix, 389 pages, 12 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), plans ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 316-350) and index. : 9789004274983 (hardback : acid-free paper)

Published 2009
From Hellenism to Islam : cultural and linguistic change in the Roman Near East /

: xxx, 481 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9780521875813

Published 2019
L'Empire islamique : VIIe-XIe siècle /

: "L'histoire des cinq siècles de l'Empire islamique, de la mort du Prophète en 632 à l'éviction des Arabes des structures de pouvoir et à l'émergence des sultanats turcs au XIe siècle, en passant par les conquêtes, la mise en place du califat, l'éclosion et la chute des dynasties abbasside, omeyyade ou fatimide, tel est le propos de Gabriel Martinez-Gros. Mais pour éviter le biais d'une histoire de l'Islam vue d'Occident - ou l'essor de l'un est inévitablement le déclin de l'autre - l'auteur convoque les quelques rares voix qui nous parviennent encore du fond de l'histoire islamique. Ces voix, ce sont celles des historiens arabes médiévaux, dont Ibn Khaldûn. Ainsi émerge une tout autre perception de l'Empire islamique, où les dynasties se consolident dans la première génération de leur existence, atteignent leur floraison dans la deuxième, vieillissent et agonisent dans la dernière. C'est donc à une triple réflexion que nous invite ce livre admirable et singulier : d'abord sur l'histoire de l'Islam médiéval, ensuite sur la dynamique impériale, enfin sur l'écriture de l'histoire."--Page 4 of cover.
: 334 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, color maps ; 22 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-320) and index. : 9782379331961