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Seeing Perfection Ancient Egyptian Images Beyond Representation Rune Nyord

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Seeing Perfection Ancient Egyptian Images Beyond Representation Rune Nyord
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.28 MB
Pages: 75
Author: Rune Nyord
ISBN: 9781108744140, 1108744141
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Seeing Perfection Ancient Egyptian Images Beyond Representation Rune Nyord by Rune Nyord 9781108744140, 1108744141 instant download after payment.

This Element offers a new approach to ancient Egyptian images informed by interdisciplinary work in archaeology, anthropology, and art history. Sidestepping traditional perspectives on Egyptian art, the Element focuses squarely on the ontological status of the image in ancient thought and experience. To accomplish this, section 2 takes up a number of central Egyptian terms for images, showing that a close examination of their etymology and usage can help resolve long-standing question on Egyptian imaging practices. Section 3 discusses ancient Egyptian experiences of materials and manufacturing processes, while section 4 categorizes and discusses the different purposes and functions for which images were created. The Element as a whole thus offers a concise introduction to ancient Egyptian imaging practices for an interdisciplinary readership, while at the same introducing new ways of thinking about familiar material for the Egyptological reader.

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