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The World of Ancient Egypt: A Daily Life Encyclopedia [2 volumes]: Daily Life Encyclopedias

Autor Peter Lacovara
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This absorbing reference covers everyday life in ancient Egypt, spanning a period of more than 5,000 years-from the Stone Age to the advent of Christianity.The mysteries surrounding ancient Egypt continue to pique interest and prompt study thousands of years later. Intriguing questions-such as "Why were certain Egyptians mummified after death, while others were not?", "How were the pyramids constructed?", and "Were sexuality and courtship accurately portrayed in movies about the period?"-incite curiosity and inspire the imagination in the modern world. This comprehensive encyclopedia addresses these questions and more, revealing fascinating facts about all aspects of daily life in ancient Egypt.Starting with the beginning of the First Dynasty to the death of Cleopatra, this compendium explores the family life, politics, religion, and culture of the Nile Valley from Aswan to the Delta, as well as the peripheral areas of Nubia, the Oases, the Sinai, and the southern Levant. Each topical section opens with an introductory essay, followed by A-Z entries on such topics as food, fashion, housing, politics, and community. The book features a timeline of events, an extensive bibliography of print and digital resources, and numerous photographs and illustrations throughout.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781610692298
ISBN-10: 1610692292
Pagini: 755
Ilustrații: 80 bw illus
Greutate: 1.72 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Seria Daily Life Encyclopedias

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Includes entries on architecture, tomb painting, gods and goddesses, animal mummification, sculpture, and beer and wine

Notă biografică

Peter Lacovara, PhD, is director of the Ancient Egyptian Heritage and Archaeology Fund.

Cuprins

Preface xvAcknowledgments xixIntroduction xxiChronology of Ancient Egyptian Dynasties and Key Events xxviiVOLUME 1Arts 1Introduction 1Architecture 2Basketry 5Cult Temples 7Domestic Architecture 11Faience and Glass 15Funerary Architecture 18Great Sphinx 21Jewelry 24Metals and Alloys 27Mortuary Temples 30Organic Materials, Working of: Ivory, Shells, Leather, Feathers, Amber 32Painting and Pigments 34Palaces 36Papyrus 39Pottery 41Pyramids 44Sculpture and Stone Carving 47Statuary 50Stone Vessels 55Textiles and Weaving 57Tomb Painting 59Woodworking 62Writing and Literature 65Economics and Work 69Introduction 69Army 70Currency 73Deir el-Medina 76Education 79Farmers 81Great Harris Papyrus 83Land and Water Management 85Mining and Quarrying 86Pastoralism 89Police 91Priesthood 92Royal Estates 95Royal Treasury 97"The Satire on the Trades," 99Scribes 100Slaves and Servants 103Surveying 105Taxes and Taxation 107Trade Routes and International Exchange 108"The Report of Wenamun," 111Women's Occupations 113Family and Gender 117Introduction 117Adoption 118Ancestor Worship 120Beautiful Feast of the Valley 123Childbirth 125Coming of Age 127Courtship 128Divorce and Remarriage 130Family Structure 131Incest 133Infancy and Childhood 135Kinship and Genealogy 138Marriage 140Nurses and Tutors 143Old Age 144Personal Names 146Pets 148Pregnancy and Fertility 151Sexuality 153Social Structure 155"The Tale of the Two Brothers," 158Wives and Husbands 160Fashion and Appearance 163Introduction 163Amulets 164Clothing 167Cosmetics 169Footwear 172Foreign Costume 173Hygiene 176Laundry 177Mirrors 178Ornaments and Jewelry 180Priestly Costume 183Royal Costume 184Scarabs and Seals 187Shaving and Care of the Body 189Status Symbols 191Tattoos 193Weapons and Armor 194Wigs and Hair 198Food and Drink 203Introduction 203Agriculture 204Animal Husbandry 206Beer 209Bread 212Cooking and Food Preparation 215Diet 217Dining and Drinking 220Drinking Festivals 223Fishing 225Food Containers 228Food Offerings 231Food Storage 234Horticulture 237Hunting and Fowling 239Rations 241Water and Nonalcoholic Beverages 243Wine 245Housing and Community 249Introduction 249Administrative and Support Buildings 250Alexandria 253Elephantine 256House and Home 258Memphis 262Mining Encampments 264Nomes 266Nubian Forts and Fortified Settlements 267Palaces 270Priestly Communities 275Royal Cities 277Rural Life and Farming Communities 279Sanitation 282Tanis 284Tell el-Amarna 285Thebes 288Towns and Cities 290Workmen's Villages 294VOLUME 2Politics and WarfareIntroductionAhmose, Son of EbanaArmy and WarfareColonialismHarem ConspiraciesHorses and ChariotsHyksosInternational RelationsJustice and PunishmentKadesh, Battle ofKamose StelaeNavyNomarchsPersian Empire and EgyptPharaohRoyal AdministrationRoyal HaremTemple AdministrationTomb RobberyViceroy of KushViziersWeapons of WarRecreation and Social CustomsIntroductionComing of AgeCorvée LaborDanceEtiquetteHolidays and FestivalsJubilee FestivalMigrationMusicPhylesPilgrimageSports and GamesTheaterReligion and BeliefsIntroductionAmarna HeresyAnimal MummiesCanopic EquipmentCoffins and SarcophagiCosmologyFunerary Figurines and ShabtisFunerary FurnitureFunerary LiteratureFunerary RitualGods and GoddessesMagicMummificationOraclesPhilosophyPopular ReligionSacred SpacesTemple RitualTomb CultsVotive GiftsScience and TechnologyIntroductionAstronomyCeramic TechnologyConstruction ManagementFaience and Vitreous Material Production TechniquesGeographyGlass ManufactureIronworkingIrrigationKhufu BoatMathematicsMeasurementMedicineMining and Metallurgy: Gold, Silver, and CopperObelisks, Engineering ofShipbuilding and SailingSmelting and Refining: Copper and BronzePrimary DocumentsArtsExcerpt from The Tale of the Shipwrecked SailorThe Contendings of Horus and Seth: The Battle between Good and EvilSacred Architecture: An Inscription from the Stela of Amenhotep III from His Mortuary Temple in Western ThebesEconomics and WorkThe Hekanakhte Letters"The Report of Wenamun,"The Great Harris Papyrus"The Satire on the Trades,"Family and GenderFatherly Advice in the Papyrus InsingerHousehold Hints: The Instruction of Any from Papyrus Boulaq 4Love SongsA Spell for the Protection of a ChildA Marriage ContractThe Tale of the Two BrothersA Letter to the DeadA Forbidden Encounter: The Tale of General Sasenet and King Pepi IIFashion and Appearance"A Hymn to the Red Crown,"Food and DrinkThe Dangers of DrinkingProvisions for a FeastAn Offering ListHousing and CommunityHow You Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm?A Royal PalaceThe Lay of the LandPolitics and WarfareThe Tale of the Eloquent PeasantArmageddonPropaganda WarThe Israel StelaEmpire BuilderA Trusted OfficialA Soldier's Life for MeFrom Father to SonA Letter to the VizierRecreation and Social CustomsFootloose PharaohThis Sporting LifeReligion and BeliefsSet in StoneLet the Sun Shine InIt's MagicMaking a MummyJudgment DayStairway to HeavenTo Be or Not to BeScience and TechnologyA Cure for What Ails YouBy the NumbersCrop FailureGet the PointA Star in the SkyAppendix 1: Nomes of Ancient EgyptAppendix 2: An Outline of the History of Archaeology in EgyptAppendix 3: Major Museum Collections of Ancient Egyptian ArtAppendix 4: Egyptian King ListGlossarySelected BibliographyIndex

Recenzii

Aimed at students as well as general readers, this is a sound addition to most general collections.
Summing Up: Recommended. High school through undergraduate students; general readers.