Ancient Egypt Transformed

Ancient Egypt Transformed

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  • Author: Adela Oppenheim
  • Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • ISBN: 1588395642
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 404

The Middle Kingdom (ca. 2030–1650 B.C.) was a transformational period in ancient Egypt, during which older artistic conventions, cultural principles, religious beliefs, and political systems were revived and reimagined. Ancient Egypt Transformed presents a comprehensive picture of the art of the Middle Kingdom, arguably the least known of Egypt’s three kingdoms and yet one that saw the creation of powerful, compelling works rendered with great subtlety and sensitivity. The book brings together nearly 300 diverse works— including sculpture, relief decoration, stelae, jewelry, coffins, funerary objects, and personal possessions from the world’s leading collections of Egyptian art. Essays on architecture, statuary, tomb and temple relief decoration, and stele explore how Middle Kingdom artists adapted forms and iconography of the Old Kingdom, using existing conventions to create strikingly original works. Twelve lavishly illustrated chapters, each with a scholarly essay and entries on related objects, begin with discussions of the distinctive art that arose in the south during the early Middle Kingdom, the artistic developments that followed the return to Egypt’s traditional capital in the north, and the renewed construction of pyramid complexes. Thematic chapters devoted to the pharaoh, royal women, the court, and the vital role of family explore art created for different strata of Egyptian society, while others provide insight into Egypt’s expanding relations with foreign lands and the themes of Middle Kingdom literature. The era’s religious beliefs and practices, such as the pilgrimage to Abydos, are revealed through magnificent objects created for tombs, chapels, and temples. Finally, the book discusses Middle Kingdom archaeological sites, including excavations undertaken by the Metropolitan Museum over a number of decades. Written by an international team of respected Egyptologists and Middle Kingdom specialists, the text provides recent scholarship and fresh insights, making the book an authoritative resource.


Ancient Egyptian Jewelry

Ancient Egyptian Jewelry

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  • Author: Ambrose Lansing
  • Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • ISBN:
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 32

This picture book features images of Ancient Egyptian Jewelry covering works from Pre-dynastic shell necklaces to intricately designed gold earrings of the Roman period. A brief introductory essay discusses the history of jewelry and the evolution of Ancient Egyptian jewelry craftsmanship.


The Art and Architecture of Ancient Egypt

The Art and Architecture of Ancient Egypt

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  • Author: William Stevenson Smith
  • Publisher: Yale University Press
  • ISBN: 9780300077476
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 326

A survey of Egyptian art and architecture is enhanced by revised text, an updated bibliography, and over four hundred illustrations.


The Art of Medicine in Ancient Egypt

The Art of Medicine in Ancient Egypt

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  • Author: James P. Allen
  • Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • ISBN: 1588391701
  • Category : Art, Egyptian
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 117

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.


Ancient Egypt Transformed, the Middle Kingdom

Ancient Egypt Transformed, the Middle Kingdom

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  • Category : Egypt
  • Languages : en
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Hatshepsut, from Queen to Pharaoh

Hatshepsut, from Queen to Pharaoh

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  • Author: Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)
  • Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • ISBN: 1588391736
  • Category : Architecture, Egyptian
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 358

A fascinating look at the artistically productive reign of Hatshepsut, a female pharaoh in ancient Egypt


The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt

The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt

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  • Author: Toby Wilkinson
  • Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks
  • ISBN: 0553384902
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 658

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “Magisterial . . . [A] rich portrait of ancient Egypt’s complex evolution over the course of three millenniums.”—Los Angeles Times NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The Washington Post • Publishers Weekly In this landmark volume, one of the world’s most renowned Egyptologists tells the epic story of this great civilization, from its birth as the first nation-state to its absorption into the Roman Empire. Drawing upon forty years of archaeological research, award-winning scholar Toby Wilkinson takes us inside a tribal society with a pre-monetary economy and decadent, divine kings who ruled with all-too-recognizable human emotions. Here are the legendary leaders: Akhenaten, the “heretic king,” who with his wife Nefertiti brought about a revolution with a bold new religion; Tutankhamun, whose dazzling tomb would remain hidden for three millennia; and eleven pharaohs called Ramesses, the last of whom presided over the militarism, lawlessness, and corruption that caused a political and societal decline. Filled with new information and unique interpretations, The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt is a riveting and revelatory work of wild drama, bold spectacle, unforgettable characters, and sweeping history. “With a literary flair and a sense for a story well told, Mr. Wilkinson offers a highly readable, factually up-to-date account.”—The Wall Street Journal “[Wilkinson] writes with considerable verve. . . . [He] is nimble at conveying the sumptuous pageantry and cultural sophistication of pharaonic Egypt.”—The New York Times


Art of Ancient Egypt

Art of Ancient Egypt

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  • Author: Edith Whitney Watts
  • Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • ISBN: 0870998536
  • Category : Art, Ancient
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 185

"[A] comprehensive resource, which contains texts, posters, slides, and other materials about outstanding works of Egyptian art from the Museum's collection"--Welcome (preliminary page).


Philae and the End of Ancient Egyptian Religion

Philae and the End of Ancient Egyptian Religion

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  • Author: Jitse H. F. Dijkstra
  • Publisher: Peeters Publishers
  • ISBN:
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 504

The famous island of Philae, on Egypt's southern frontier, can be considered the last major temple site where Ancient Egyptian religion was practiced. According to the Byzantine historian Procopius, in 535-537 CE the Emperor Justinian ordered one of his generals to end this situation by destroying the island's temples. This account has usually been accepted as a sufficient explanation for the end of the Ancient Egyptian cults at Philae. Yet it is by no means unproblematic. This book shows that the event of 535-537 has to be seen in a larger context of religious transformation at Philae, which was more complex and gradual than Procopius describes it. Not only are the various Late Antique sources from and on Philae taken into account, for the first time the religious developments at Philae are also placed in a regional context by analyzing the sources from the other major towns in the region, Syene (Aswan) and Elephantine. "[T]he author situates his material into its wider historical context, and does this so effectively that what begins as a very specific study of a local problem expands to consider the transitions from paganism to Christianity in Egypt as a whole, and stands as one of the most important studies of this topic to date. This well written and deeply learned book is a tour de force of regional religious history that will also be essential reading for anyone interested in indigenous religion and early Christianity in this time of transition." -- Terry Wilfong, in Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists


Egyptian Art in the Age of the Pyramids

Egyptian Art in the Age of the Pyramids

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  • Author: Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)
  • Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • ISBN: 0870999079
  • Category : Architecture
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 562

"The Egyptian Old Kingdom (c. 2650-2150 BC) was an era of extraordinary artistic achievement-the period that gave us the Sphinx and the pyramids as well as a rich legacy of private tombs, wall paintings, reliefs, statuary, jewelry, and decorative arts. This book, the companion volume to a major traveling exhibition organized by New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Louvre in Paris, showcases the most impressive assemblage of Egyptian art and artifacts since the Tutankhamun exhibition of the late 1970s. Scholarly essays and 650 illustrations bring to life a remarkable panoply of Old Kingdom objects-temple and tomb reliefs, striking gold jewelry, handsome stone vessels, monumental statues, stelae, and exquisite statuettes. Together, text and images create a stunning tribute to the world of the Pharaohs"--Publisher's description.