Artifacts from Ancient Egypt


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Cover page -- Halftitle page -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- HOW TO EVALUATE ARTIFACTS -- CHRONOLOGY OF EGYPTIAN HISTORY -- Beauty, Adornment, and Clothing -- Comb -- Cosmetic Palette -- Kohl Container -- Men's Kilt -- Mirror -- Perfume Bottle -- Sandals -- Women's Dress -- Death and Funerary Equipment -- Amulet -- Canopic Jars -- Ka Statues -- Mummy -- Mummy Mask -- Reserve Head -- Sarcophagus and Coffin -- Shabti -- Tomb Stele -- Food and Drink -- Butchering Scene -- Model Servant Making Beer -- Model Servants Making Bread -- Table of Offerings Scene -- Household Items, Furniture, and Games -- Basket -- Board Game -- Headrest -- Pottery Vessels -- Stool -- Toy Cat -- Literacy and Writing -- Ankh Box -- Ostracon -- Papyrus -- Rosetta Stone -- Seated Scribe Statue -- Religion, Ritual, and Magic -- Astronomical Ceiling of Ramses VII -- Bronze Votive Offering -- Coffin for Cat Mummy -- Hippopotamus Figurine -- Household Deity Figures -- "Opening of the Mouth" Ritual Scene -- Priestess Statue -- Tools and Weapons -- Axe -- Knife -- Mace Heads -- Model Boats -- Plow -- Throw Stick -- SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY -- Index




Artifacts from Ancient Egypt


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Primary source documents and detailed entries reveal what ancient Egypt was like, using the objects and artifacts of daily life from the period covering the Predynastic era through the Græco-Roman period (5000 BCE to 300 CE). Historians have found that valuable knowledge about long-ago civilizations can be derived from examining the simple routines of daily life. This fascinating study presents a collection of everyday objects and artifacts from ancient Egypt, shedding light on the social life and culture of ancient Egyptians. The work starts with a popular notion of ancient Egyptian beauty and gradually moves on to address various aspects of life, including home, work, communication, and transition and afterlife. Organized by topics, the work contains the following sections: beauty, adornment, and clothing; household items, furniture, and games; food and drink; tools and weapons; literacy and writing; death and funerary equipment; and religion, ritual, and magic. Each object holds equal importance and dates from the Predynastic era to the Græco-Roman period of ancient Egypt (5000 BCE to 300 CE). A special section provides guidance on evaluating objects and artifacts by asking questions—Who created it? Who used it? What did it do/what was its purpose? When and where was it made? Why was it made?—to help assess the historical context of the object.




Searching for Ancient Egypt


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Lavishly illustrated in color, this book presents a spectacular collection of archaeological and artistic treasures covering the extent of Egyptian art from the Predynastic Period of the fourth millennium B.C. to the Greco-Roman period of the fourth century A.D. The volume features more than 130 objects ranging from architectural elements of a royal palace and funerary chapel to delicate jewelry and textile fragments, and contains many objects never previously shown in print. In an introductory essay David P. Silverman documents major expeditions to sites in Egypt and Nubia and summarizes the new information gleaned about ancient Egyptian civilization. Donald B. Redford provides a general treatment of ancient Egypt history. The objects themselves are introduced with concise essays by recognized Egyptologists: Edward Brovarski, Rita E. Freed, Arielle P. Kozloff, David O'Connor, Edna R. Russmann, William K. Simpson, and Josef W. Wegner. Contributors-- Edward Brovarski, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Rita Freed, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Arielle Kozloff, Cleveland Museum of Art David O'Connor, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University Donald Redford, University of Toronto Edna. R. Russman, Brooklyn Museum of Art David Silverman, University of Pennsylvania William Kelly Simpson, Yale University Josef W. Wegner, University of Pennsylvania




Ancient Egypt


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Emily Teter, research associate at the Institute, has selected 62 works from the over 25,000 in the Egyptian collection at the Oriental Institute at the U. of Chicago to provide the general reader and visitor with a sample of the breadth and significance of this little published collection. In addition to the royal portraits and relief sculpture commonly associated with Egyptian art, some more unusual works are included, such as lamps, grooming implements, and games. A history of the collection, especially the role of James Henry Breasted, begins the volume. A glossary, bibliography, map, chronology, and three indexes are included. Distributed in the US by the David Brown Book Company. Annotation ♭2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).




Art of Ancient Egypt


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"[A] comprehensive resource, which contains texts, posters, slides, and other materials about outstanding works of Egyptian art from the Museum's collection"--Welcome (preliminary page).




The Egyptian World


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Authoritative and up-to-date, this key single-volume work is a thematic exploration of ancient Egyptian civilization and culture as it was expressed down the centuries.Including topics rarely covered elsewhere as well as new perspectives, this work comprises thirty-two original chapters written by international experts. Each chapter gives an overvi




Art and History of Egypt


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Mummies in Nineteenth Century America


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This work examines Egyptian mummies as artifacts in pre-1900 America: how they got here, what happened to them, and how they were perceived by the public and by archaeologists. Collected newspaper accounts and other documents reveal the progression of American interest in mummies as curiosities, commodities, and cultural lessons. Numerous mummies which no longer exist are identified, and commentary on mummy coffins and a discussion of methods of public exhibition are included.




Ancient Egyptian Jewelry


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This picture book features images of Ancient Egyptian Jewelry covering works from Pre-dynastic shell necklaces to intricately designed gold earrings of the Roman period. A brief introductory essay discusses the history of jewelry and the evolution of Ancient Egyptian jewelry craftsmanship.




Dawn of Egyptian Art


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"This catalogue is published in conjunction with the exhibition 'The Dawn of Egyptian Art' on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York from April 10 to August 5, 2012"--T.p. verso.