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The Pyramids

The Pyramids

Inbunden bok. Institutionen för arkeologi och antik historia, Uppsala universitet. 2016. 293 sidor.

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ISBN
9789155491697
Titel
The pyramids - between life and death ; proceedings of the workshop held at Uppsala University, May 31st to June 1st., 2012
Författare
Irmgard Hein - Nils Billing - Erika Meyer-Dietrich
Förlag
Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis
Utgivningsår
2016
Omfång
294 sidor
Bandtyp
Inbunden
Mått
0 x 280 mm Ryggbredd 20 mm
Vikt
926 g
Språk
English
Baksidestext
The pyramids of Ancient Egypt are some of the most prominent and fascinating topics in worldwide archaeology. They give us many occasions for constant re-evaluation. Scientifically the pyramids have been studied and explored since the expedition of Napoleon Bonaparte to Egypt at the end of the 18th century AD. The long list of studies, publications and newly added databases is constantly growing.

In May 2012, a group of researchers convened in Uppsala for the workshop: "The Pyramids: Between Life and Death". The purpose was to stimulate an exchange between the different research directions dealing with the wide topic of pyramids. The meeting focused on the pyramids of the Old Kingdom.

This volume contains the papers from the workshop. It is divided in two main sections; the first one contains six papers discussing classical pyramid reception, archaeological and architectural issues of the pyramids, the pyramid temple, the topic of pyramid towns and harbour, while five papers in the second part deal with texts and their location.