Colossal stone temples are one of the most immediately recognisable products of ancient Egyptian civilisation: distinctive in appearance, striking in sheer size and impressive in the skill shown in... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book surveys Ancient Egyptian temples, their structures and development. The author endeavors to explain the nature of Egyptian divinities and their need for temples and festivals. He presents interesting ideas regarding the Ancient Egyptians' temples architecture and decoration. An absorbing little book, with numerous remarkable conjectures. Recommended for everyone.
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This useful little book manages to convey masses of information about Egyptian temples of all periods in an approachable and informative manner. Written by a lecturer in Egyptian archaeology, although it is not designed to stand alone as an undergraduate text for those studying Egyptian temples and/or Egyptian religion, this is a useful starting point for the egyptian archaeology student, and a book suitable for anyone with an interest in the subject. Using a chronological survey, chapters include Archaic and Old Kingdom temples, Middle Kingdom, New Kingdom, Late Period and Graeco-Roman temples, and there are also sections on areas of special interest, such as Mortuary (or Memorial) temples, and unusual New Kingdom temples (like those at Amarna). Fully illustrated with black and white photos and plans of most sites mentioned, this book has also been spotted clutched in the hands of eager visitors at temples all over Egypt!
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