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Pharaonic Egypt and the Ara Pacis in Augustan Rome
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Jennifer Trimble, Stanford University
published on 07 November 2011 |
This paper explores processes of cultural appropriation, and specifically Augustan visual receptions of pharaonic Egypt. As a test case, I consider the possibility of Egyptianizing precedents for the Ara Pacis, including the architecture of Middle and New Kingdom jubilee chapels. This requires looking at the Augustan interventions into the traditional... [continue reading]
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The building stones of ancient Egypt - a gift of its geology
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Dietrich D. Klemm and Rosemarie Klemm
published on 19 April 2012 |
Building stones and clay-rich Nile mud were ancient Egypt’s main raw construction materials. While the mud was easily accessible along the Nile river valley, the immense quantities of the diļ¬erent stone materials used for construction of the famous pyramids, precious temples and tombs needed a systematic quarrying organization, well arranged transport... [continue reading]
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A Study on the End of The Universe in The Light of Ancient Egyptian Texts
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ElSebaie, Sherine M.
published on 19 April 2012 |
The subject of this thesis is a theme that has not been fully studied until today and that has long been thought to be overlooked by the ancient Egyptians in a negative way. The aim of this thesis is then to look carefully into the texts dealing with this theme to reveal how exactly the ancient Egyptians felt about it. The texts scrutinized are divided according... [continue reading]


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