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This book explores the development of tombs as a cultural phenomenon in ancient Egypt and examines what tombs reveal about ancient Egyptian culture and Egyptians' belief in the afterlife. * Investigates the roles of tombs in the development of funerary practices * Draws on a range of data, including architecture, artifacts and texts * Discusses tombs within the context of everyday life in Ancient Egypt * Stresses the importance of the tomb as an eternal expression of the self
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This book explores the development of tombs as a cultural phenomenon in ancient Egypt and examines what tombs reveal about ancient Egyptian culture and Egyptians' belief in the afterlife. * Investigates the roles of tombs in the development of funerary practices * Draws on a range of data, including architecture, artifacts and texts * Discusses tombs within the context of everyday life in Ancient Egypt * Stresses the importance of the tomb as an eternal expression of the self
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781444393736
- Artikelnr.: 38309292
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781444393736
- Artikelnr.: 38309292
STEVEN SNAPE is Senior Lecturer in Egyptian Archaeology at the University of Liverpool, Director of Archaeological Collections in Liverpool University's Garstang Museum of Archaeology and Director of its excavations at the Ramesside fortress-town of Zawiyet Umm el-Rakham. His books include Six Archaeological Sites in Sharqiyeh Province (1986), A Temple of Domitian at El-Ashmunein (1990), Egyptian Temples (1996) and Zawiyet Umm el-Rakham I: The Temple and Chapels (with P. Wilson, 2007).
List of Figures ix Preface xiii Acknowledgements xv Introduction 1 1 Nameless Lives at Tarkhan and Saqqara 7 Early Tombs and the Ka 2 Pits, Palaces and Pyramids 24 Royal Cemeteries of the Early Dynastic Period and Old Kingdom 3 Non-Royal Cemeteries of Dynasty 4 35 4 Unas, Teti and Their Courts 51 The Late Old Kingdom at Saqqara 5 The Tombs of Qar and Idu 68 Families and Funerals in the Late Old Kingdom 6 A Growing Independence 86 Court and Regional Cemeteries in the Late Old Kingdom 7 Ankhtify 105 A Time of Change 8 Osiris, Lord of Abydos 117 9 'Lords of Life' 136 Coffins 10 Strangers and Brothers 148 The Middle Kingdom in Middle Egypt 11 North and South 166 Middle Kingdom Tombs at the Royal Residence 12 Ineni, Senenmut and User-Amun 176 New Tombs for Old 13 Rekhmire and the Tomb of the Well-Known Soldier 190 Foreigners and Funerals in the Age of Empire 14 Huya and Horemheb 207 Amarna and After 15 Samut and the Ramesside Private Tomb 223 16 Sennedjem 233 Building and Buying at Deir el-Medina 17 Petosiris 245 A Dying Tradition References 260 Further Reading 276 Index 281
List of Illustrations. Preface. Introduction. 1. Nameless Lives at Tarkhan
and Saqqara: Early Tombs and the Ka. 2. Pits, Palaces and Pyramids: Royal
Cemeteries of the Early Dynastic Period and Old Kingdom. 3. Non-Royal
Cemeteries of Dynasty 4. 4. Unas, Teti and their Courts: the Late Old
Kingdom at Saqqara. 5. The Tombs of Qar and Idu: Families and Funerals in
the Late Old Kingdom. 6. A Growing Independence: Court and Regional
Cemeteries in the Late Old Kingdom. 7. Ankhtify: A Time of Change. 8.
Osiris, Lord of Abydos. 9. 'Lords of Life': Coffins. 10. Strangers and
Brothers: The Middle Kingdom in Middle Egypt. 11. North and South: Middle
Kingdom Tombs at the Royal Residence. 12. Ineni, Senenmut and User-Amun:
New Tombs for Old. 13. Rekhmire and the Tomb of the Well-Known Soldier:
Foreigners and Funerals in the Age of Empire. 14. Huya and Horemheb: Amarna
and After. 15. Samut and the Ramesside Private Tomb. 16. Sennedjem:
Building and Buying at Deir el-Medina. 17. Petosiris: A Dying Tradition.
Bibliography.
and Saqqara: Early Tombs and the Ka. 2. Pits, Palaces and Pyramids: Royal
Cemeteries of the Early Dynastic Period and Old Kingdom. 3. Non-Royal
Cemeteries of Dynasty 4. 4. Unas, Teti and their Courts: the Late Old
Kingdom at Saqqara. 5. The Tombs of Qar and Idu: Families and Funerals in
the Late Old Kingdom. 6. A Growing Independence: Court and Regional
Cemeteries in the Late Old Kingdom. 7. Ankhtify: A Time of Change. 8.
Osiris, Lord of Abydos. 9. 'Lords of Life': Coffins. 10. Strangers and
Brothers: The Middle Kingdom in Middle Egypt. 11. North and South: Middle
Kingdom Tombs at the Royal Residence. 12. Ineni, Senenmut and User-Amun:
New Tombs for Old. 13. Rekhmire and the Tomb of the Well-Known Soldier:
Foreigners and Funerals in the Age of Empire. 14. Huya and Horemheb: Amarna
and After. 15. Samut and the Ramesside Private Tomb. 16. Sennedjem:
Building and Buying at Deir el-Medina. 17. Petosiris: A Dying Tradition.
Bibliography.
List of Figures ix Preface xiii Acknowledgements xv Introduction 1 1 Nameless Lives at Tarkhan and Saqqara 7 Early Tombs and the Ka 2 Pits, Palaces and Pyramids 24 Royal Cemeteries of the Early Dynastic Period and Old Kingdom 3 Non-Royal Cemeteries of Dynasty 4 35 4 Unas, Teti and Their Courts 51 The Late Old Kingdom at Saqqara 5 The Tombs of Qar and Idu 68 Families and Funerals in the Late Old Kingdom 6 A Growing Independence 86 Court and Regional Cemeteries in the Late Old Kingdom 7 Ankhtify 105 A Time of Change 8 Osiris, Lord of Abydos 117 9 'Lords of Life' 136 Coffins 10 Strangers and Brothers 148 The Middle Kingdom in Middle Egypt 11 North and South 166 Middle Kingdom Tombs at the Royal Residence 12 Ineni, Senenmut and User-Amun 176 New Tombs for Old 13 Rekhmire and the Tomb of the Well-Known Soldier 190 Foreigners and Funerals in the Age of Empire 14 Huya and Horemheb 207 Amarna and After 15 Samut and the Ramesside Private Tomb 223 16 Sennedjem 233 Building and Buying at Deir el-Medina 17 Petosiris 245 A Dying Tradition References 260 Further Reading 276 Index 281
List of Illustrations. Preface. Introduction. 1. Nameless Lives at Tarkhan
and Saqqara: Early Tombs and the Ka. 2. Pits, Palaces and Pyramids: Royal
Cemeteries of the Early Dynastic Period and Old Kingdom. 3. Non-Royal
Cemeteries of Dynasty 4. 4. Unas, Teti and their Courts: the Late Old
Kingdom at Saqqara. 5. The Tombs of Qar and Idu: Families and Funerals in
the Late Old Kingdom. 6. A Growing Independence: Court and Regional
Cemeteries in the Late Old Kingdom. 7. Ankhtify: A Time of Change. 8.
Osiris, Lord of Abydos. 9. 'Lords of Life': Coffins. 10. Strangers and
Brothers: The Middle Kingdom in Middle Egypt. 11. North and South: Middle
Kingdom Tombs at the Royal Residence. 12. Ineni, Senenmut and User-Amun:
New Tombs for Old. 13. Rekhmire and the Tomb of the Well-Known Soldier:
Foreigners and Funerals in the Age of Empire. 14. Huya and Horemheb: Amarna
and After. 15. Samut and the Ramesside Private Tomb. 16. Sennedjem:
Building and Buying at Deir el-Medina. 17. Petosiris: A Dying Tradition.
Bibliography.
and Saqqara: Early Tombs and the Ka. 2. Pits, Palaces and Pyramids: Royal
Cemeteries of the Early Dynastic Period and Old Kingdom. 3. Non-Royal
Cemeteries of Dynasty 4. 4. Unas, Teti and their Courts: the Late Old
Kingdom at Saqqara. 5. The Tombs of Qar and Idu: Families and Funerals in
the Late Old Kingdom. 6. A Growing Independence: Court and Regional
Cemeteries in the Late Old Kingdom. 7. Ankhtify: A Time of Change. 8.
Osiris, Lord of Abydos. 9. 'Lords of Life': Coffins. 10. Strangers and
Brothers: The Middle Kingdom in Middle Egypt. 11. North and South: Middle
Kingdom Tombs at the Royal Residence. 12. Ineni, Senenmut and User-Amun:
New Tombs for Old. 13. Rekhmire and the Tomb of the Well-Known Soldier:
Foreigners and Funerals in the Age of Empire. 14. Huya and Horemheb: Amarna
and After. 15. Samut and the Ramesside Private Tomb. 16. Sennedjem:
Building and Buying at Deir el-Medina. 17. Petosiris: A Dying Tradition.
Bibliography.