Ahnas El Medineh (Heracleopolis Magna)
Author : Edouard Naville
Publisher :
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 40,23 MB
Release : 1894
Category : Egypt
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Author : Edouard Naville
Publisher :
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 40,23 MB
Release : 1894
Category : Egypt
ISBN :
Author : Peter S. Wells
Publisher : Bristol Classical Press
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 15,45 MB
Release : 2008-05-29
Category : History
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Did people in the Iron Age see their bronze figurines and sculpted stones differently from the way we see them today? How can we approach the problem of determining how they saw things? How different was their experience viewing these objects in the course of their use, from ours as we look at them in museum cases or through photographs in books? Recent research in cognitive neuroscience and cognitive psychology forms the theoretical basis for a new approach to understanding the visual basis of communication in early Europe. The focus is on societies from the Early Iron Age to the early medieval period in temperate Europe, at the time that traditions of writing were gradually being adopted in this part of the world.Following review of the most relevant results of new experiments and observations in those sciences, Peter S. Wells examines the visual aspects of the archaeological evidence to investigate the role that visuality - the visual quality of things - played in the expression of the self, in interaction between members of social groups, in ritual activity, and in the creation and experience of cultural landscapes.
Author : Nina Macpherson Davies
Publisher :
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 35,18 MB
Release : 1915
Category : Egyptian language
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Author : Ricardo Augusto Caminos
Publisher : Pontificio Istituto Biblico
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 38,97 MB
Release : 1958
Category : History
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The hieroglyphic texts with which this volume is concerned record the deeds of the eldest son of King Takelothis II of the Twenty-second Dynasty, Prince Osorkon, who was the holder of religious, political, and military posts of great consequence during the troubled reigns of his father and of King Shoshenk III, towards the end of the ninth and at the beginning of the eighth centuries B.C.
Author :
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 15,77 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Egyptian poetry
ISBN : 9780192839664
"This anthology contains all the substantial surviving works from the golden age of Ancient Egyptian fictional literature (c.1940-1640 B.C.). Composed by an anonymous author in the form of a funerary autobiography, the Tale tells how the courtier Sinuhe flees Egypt at the death of his king. His adventures bring wealth and happiness, but his failure to find meaningful life abroad is only redeemed by the new king's sympathy, and he finally returns to the security of his homeland. Other works from the Middle Kingdom include a poetic dialogue between a man and his soul on the problem of suffering and death, a teaching about the nature of wisdom which is bitterly spoken by the ghost of the assassinated King Amenemhat I, and a series of light-hearted tales of wonder from the court of the builder of the Great Pyramid."--Jacket.
Author : Edward Frank Wente
Publisher :
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 37,32 MB
Release : 1990
Category : History
ISBN :
This book provides translations of most of the letters that have survived reasonably intact from the Old Kingdom through the Twenty-first Dynasty of ancient Egypt. An introduction provides information relating to ancient Egyptian epistolography and discussion regarding the transmission of letters. The organization of the book is basically chronological, with separate sections devoted to royal letters and letters sent by and to the vizier. Also included are several model letters that were used in the education of the Egyptian scribe.--Publisher description.
Author : Aylward Manley Blackman
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 21,64 MB
Release : 1914
Category : Meir (Egypt)
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Author : Barry J. Kemp
Publisher : New Aspects of Antiquity
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 28,38 MB
Release : 2014
Category : History
ISBN : 9780500291207
“In the process of reconstituting a long-vanished city, the meticulously assembled book also brings to life the exotic, almost alien society once housed there.” —Publishers Weekly
Author : Alan B. Lloyd
Publisher :
Page : 114 pages
File Size : 38,6 MB
Release : 1984
Category : History
ISBN :
"The mastaba of Neferseshemptah is a well-known monument of the Saqqara necropolis, lying in the 'Street of Tombs' within the Teti Pyramid Cemetery. In this new publication the full extent of the tomb and its decoration is revealed for the first time. The partly-finished chambers in the western part of the mastaba, ignored in older works, have been cleared and fully recorded by photography and in epigraphic copies. The inscriptional material is discussed in detail and loose blocks from various sources, found in the excavation of the western chambers, are included. Consideration is also given to the architecture of the tomb."--BOOK JACKET.
Author : R. B. Parkinson
Publisher :
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 50,36 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Art
ISBN :
"The eleven sections of wall-painting from Nebamun's lost tomb-chapel from c. 1350 B.C. are among the greatest and most famous of the British Museum's treasures." "The paintings decorated the walls of an Egyptian official's tomb-chapel, displaying his status and activities in this life and the next. The accountant Nebamun, eternally youthful and vigorous, is shown hunting in the marshes and overseeing his servants and animals on the estates he managed. The paintings offer us fascinating glimpses of the world of ancient Egypt as the governing class wished it to be seen. Ancient visitors would bring offerings and prayers to Nebamun in this colourful chapel, and the paintings were intended to be seen and appreciated by them. Their beauty and vitality are admirably captured in the new detailed photography which has been taken especially for this book." "The process of conservation and analysis in the Museum's specialist laboratories has revealed new information about painting techniques in ancient Egypt, and a detailed study has resulted in new reconstructions of the paintings. This work, together with research in the Museum's archives, is helping to solve the problem of the tomb-chapel's location near modern Luxor, last seen in the 1820s when the paintings were removed." "Richard Parkinson discusses the history of the paintings from ancient to modern times. He describes each painting fully, with translations of the hieroglyphic texts, and reconstructs the full scenes from which each fragment comes. Discussions of the other known fragments from the tomb-chapel (now in Berlin, Avignon and Lyon) are included. Every painting is illustrated in colour with numerous close-up details, doing full justice to these artists who have been described as 'antiquity's equivalent of Michelangelo'."--BOOK JACKET.