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The Representations of Women in the Middle Kingdom Tombs of Officials: Studies in Iconography: Harvard Egyptological Studies, cartea 6

Autor Ľubica Hudáková
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 iul 2019
In The Representations of Women in the Middle Kingdom Tombs of Officials Ľubica Hudáková offers an in-depth analysis of female iconography in the decorative programme of Middle Kingdom non-royal tombs, highlighting changes and innovations in comparison to the Old Kingdom. Previously considered too uniform, the study represents the first systematic investigation of two-dimensional images of women and reveals their variability in space and time.
Hudáková examines the roles appointed to women by analyzing how they are depicted in a variety of contexts. Taking into account their postures, gestures, garments, hairstyles, size of the body, age as well as attributes and tools used by them, along with the scene orientation, she traces diachronic and diatopic developments and regional traditions in the Middle Kingdom tomb decoration.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004379572
ISBN-10: 9004379576
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Harvard Egyptological Studies


Notă biografică

Ľubica Hudáková, Ph.D. (2015, University of Vienna), is Research Associate at the Institute of Egyptology, University of Vienna. She has published a number of articles on Middle Kingdom tomb decoration and co-edited Change and Innovation in Middle Kingdom Art (2016) and Art-facts and Artefacts: Visualising the Material World in Middle Kingdom Egypt (2018).

Cuprins

AcknowledgementsList of Illustrations
1 Introduction1.1The Tomb and Its Decorative Programme as a Source of Analysis
2 The Scope and Purpose of the Study2.1Period2.2Monuments2.3Old versus Middle Kingdom2.4Terminology2.5Selection of Scenes and Methodology
3 State of Research3.1Studies on Women3.2Position of Women in the Ancient Egyptian Society and Their Occupations3.3Women in the Art of the Old Kingdom
4 Women in Crafts and Trades4.1Linen Production—Spinning and Weaving
5 Women in Marsh-Related Activities5.1Women Accompanying the Tomb Owner in the Course of Fowling with the Throw-Stick and Spear-Fishing5.2Women Accompanying the Tomb Owner in the Course of Fowling with the Clapnet5.3Women as Active Fishers and Fowlers
6 Women in Agriculture6.1Cultivation of Grain
7 Women in Food Preparation7.1Bread-Making and Brewing
8 Women and Crime8.1Rendering Accounts
9 Women and Beauty Care9.1Hair-Dressing Scene
10 Women Accompanying the Tomb Owner10.1Women Accompanying the Tomb Owner in the Course of Mꜣꜣ10.2Women Accompanying the Tomb Owner in Other Contexts10.3Excursus: Singular Themes in the Tomb of Sarenput I (QH 36)
11 Women and Games, Dance, and Music11.1Games and Acrobatic Exercises11.2Dance and Festivities11.3Music
12 Women in the Burial Procession12.1Female Mourners
13 Summary and Concluding Remarks
BibliographyIndex