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Post-Amarna Period Statues of Amun and His Consorts Mut and Amunet: Harvard Egyptological Studies, cartea 9

Autor Marianne Eaton-Krauss
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 iun 2020
The reign of the “heretic pharaoh” Akhenaten—the so-called Amarna Period—witnessed an unprecedented attack on the cult of Amun, King of the Gods, with his cult center at ancient Thebes (modern Luxor). A program to reinstate Amun to pre-eminence in the traditional pantheon was instituted by Akhenaten’s successors Tutankhamun, Ay, and Horemhab.

Damaged reliefs and inscriptions were restored and new statues of Amun and his consorts Mut and Amunet commissioned to replace those destroyed under Akhenaten.

In this study, over 60 statues and fragments of statues attributable to the post-Amarna Period on the basis of an inscription, physiognomy, and/or stylistic analysis are discussed, as well as others that have been incorrectly assigned to the era.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004434691
ISBN-10: 9004434690
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Harvard Egyptological Studies


Cuprins

Contents
Preface
Sources of Illustrations

Introduction
Amun’s Iconography
Amunet and Her Iconography
Genres Documented among the Post-Amarna Period Statuary of Amun
Usurpation
Restoration of Pre- and Damage to Post-Amarna Period Statuary

Catalogue
Alexandria, Cat. 1–2
Baltimore, Cat. 2bis
Berlin, Cat. 3
Bordeaux, Cat. 3bis
Boston, Cat. 4
Brussels, Cat. 5
Cairo, Cat. 6–20
Chicago, Cat. 21
Copenhagen, Cat. 22–23
Deir el Bahari, Cat. 23bis
Doha, Cat. 24
Hanover, Cat. 25
Houston, Cat. 26
Karlsruhe, Cat. 27
Karnak, Cat. 28–33ter Khartoum, Cat. 34
Leiden, Cat. 35–36
London
Luxor
Mit Rahina, Cat. 46bis
Mougins, Cat. 47
New York City, Cat. 48–49
Paris, Cat. 50–54
Philadelphia, Cat. 55
Seattle, Cat. 56
Turin, Cat. 57
Warsaw, Cat. 58
Location not known, Cat. 59–65bis
Bibliography

Notă biografică

The publications of Marianne Eaton-Krauss (Ph.D. 1978) span the art and history of Egypt from the earliest dynasties (ca. 3100 BC) down into the Christian era, but she is known today primarily for her work on “the boy-king” Tutankhamun’s reign.