Damian Robinson and Franck Goddio (Eds.)
Constructing, Remaking, and Dismantling Sacred Landscapes in Lower Egypt
Late Dyynastic – Early Medieval Priod
Oxford Center for Maritime Archaeology at the School of Archaeology : Monograph 11. University of Oxford, 2021. | ISBN ISBN 978-1-9989943-0-4
Texts from the Conference on the Religious Landscapes in Lower Egypt held at the University of Zurich and present case studies examining different aspects of the long-term life-histories of the landscape, the unfolding relationships between the people of Egypt and the sacred spaces in which they lived.
CONTENTS
D. Robinson and F. Goddio : Constructing, remaking, and dismantling
Part I : Construction, remaking, and dismantling
D. Robinson and F. Robinson: Ship 11 and the ritual landscape of the Grand Canal of Thonis-Heracleion, Egypt
F. Goddio with C. Grataloup: The Caesarium
V. Laurent: The fasciculated column from the Portus Magnus of Alexandria/ Pharaonica in context (Based upon an unpublished manuscript by Jean Yoyotte)
S. Cauville: Haroeris of Letopolis and the colossal Canopus Nile
Part II : Ritual and organisation in the sacred landscapes of the Kingdom
U. Furlan and M. Kenawi: Magic and ritual in the Late Dynastic period at Kom Wasit
E. van der Wilt: Temple treasury weights and the connection between the ritual landscape and trade in Egypt
A.-S. von Bomhard: Amun-Gereb and Osiris in Thonis-Heracleion: the great naos of the temple
D. von Recklinghausen and K. Martinez: A new version of "Philensis I" from Taposiris Magna
S. Pfeiffer: The cultural Appropriation of Egypt in Hellenistic Alexandria: the Ptolemies and the heritage of the pharaohs
F. Ghiringhelli: The order of the nomes of Lower Egypt in geographical lists
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