Ancient Egyptian Representations of Turtles
Title | Ancient Egyptian Representations of Turtles PDF eBook |
Author | Henry George Fischer |
Publisher | Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Total Pages | 58 |
Release | 1968 |
Genre | Art, Egyptian |
ISBN |
Dawn of Egyptian Art
Title | Dawn of Egyptian Art PDF eBook |
Author | Diana Craig Patch |
Publisher | Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Total Pages | 290 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1588394603 |
"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.
The Art of Medicine in Ancient Egypt
Title | The Art of Medicine in Ancient Egypt PDF eBook |
Author | James P. Allen |
Publisher | Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Total Pages | 117 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Art, Egyptian |
ISBN | 1588391701 |
Diseases and injuries were major concerns for ancient Egyptians. This book, featuring some sixty-four objects from the Metropolitan Museum, discusses how both practical and magical medicine informed Egyptian art and for the first time reproduces and translates treatments described in the spectacular Edwin Smith Papyrus.
Egyptian Symbols
Title | Egyptian Symbols PDF eBook |
Author | Heike Owusu |
Publisher | Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. |
Total Pages | 308 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9781402746239 |
"Symbolic symbols played an important role in Egyptian culture because ancient Egyptians believed that, through ceremony, one could influence the gods and the otherworld."--Cover.
Searching for Ancient Egypt
Title | Searching for Ancient Egypt PDF eBook |
Author | University of Pennsylvania. Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | 356 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 0801434823 |
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 Egyptian Prisoner Statues
Title | Ancient Egyptian Prisoner Statues PDF eBook |
Author | Tara Prakash |
Publisher | Lockwood Press |
Total Pages | 237 |
Release | 2022-08-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1948488884 |
During the Old Kingdom, the ancient Egyptians constructed elaborately decorated mortuary monuments for their pharaohs. By the late Old Kingdom (ca. 2435-2153 BCE), these pyramid complexes began to contain a new and unique type of statue, the so-called prisoner statues. Despite being known to Egyptologists for decades, these statues of kneeling, bound foreign captives have been only partially documented, and questions surrounding their use, treatment, and exact meaning have remained unanswered. Ancient Egyptian Prisoner Statues-the first comprehensive analysis of the prisoner statues-addresses this gap, demonstrating that the Egyptians conceived of and used the prisoner statues differently over time as a response to contemporary social, cultural, and historical changes. In the process, the author contributes new data and interpretations on topics as diverse as the purpose and function of the pyramid complex, the ways in which the Egyptians understood and depicted ethnicity, and the agency of artists in ancient Egypt. Ultimately, this volume provides a fuller understanding of not only the prisoner statues but also the Egyptian late Old Kingdom as a whole.
Reading Ancient Egyptian Poetry
Title | Reading Ancient Egyptian Poetry PDF eBook |
Author | R. B. Parkinson |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | 417 |
Release | 2009-02-17 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1405125470 |
In Reading Ancient Egyptian Poetry, Richard Parkinson explores how ancient Egyptian poems have been read and perceived across the ages. Presents an innovative and theoretically-informed account of how the most famous ancient Egyptian poems have been read over 4,000 years From a leading expert in the interpretation of ancient Egyptian literature Explores the original experience of ordinary Egyptians enjoying the poems as well as their interpretation during the Middle Kingdom and up to modern times Draws on recent discoveries in the British Museum archives to reconstruct the contexts of the poems