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Tutankhamun Knew The Names Of The Two Great Gods Dt And Nhh As Fundamental Concepts Of Pharaonic Ideology Steven R W Gregory

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Tutankhamun Knew The Names Of The Two Great Gods Dt And Nhh As Fundamental Concepts Of Pharaonic Ideology Steven R W Gregory
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Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.41 MB
Pages: 195
Author: Steven R. W. Gregory
ISBN: 9781789699852, 1789699851
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Tutankhamun Knew The Names Of The Two Great Gods Dt And Nhh As Fundamental Concepts Of Pharaonic Ideology Steven R W Gregory by Steven R. W. Gregory 9781789699852, 1789699851 instant download after payment.

Tutankhamun Knew the Names of the Two Great Gods offers a new interpretation of the terms Dt and nHH as fundamental concepts of Pharaonic ideology. The terms Dt and nHH have often been treated as synonyms reflecting notions related to the vastness of time. However, from the study of original source material – the texts and iconography compiled over some three millennia and authored by those who surely had complete understanding of their subject matter – it becomes clear that those modern interpretations are somewhat questionable. Clues to the connotations which may be ascribed to Dt and nHH are perhaps most clearly apparent in texts and imagery from the reign of Tutankhamun – a time of political upheaval during which it was more than usually important to express traditional mores with clarity to demonstrate a return to the well-established ideology underpinning pharaonic culture prior to the Amarna interlude. Testing those indications against the wider range of extant literary material confirms that Dt and nHH were neither synonyms, nor were they entirely temporal in nature, but rather referenced a duality of ontological conditions which together were fundamental to the fabric of pharaonic ideology. The reappraisal of this duality of conditions allows the many texts and iconographic depictions surviving from dynastic Egypt to be considered from a new perspective – one providing deeper insight into the character of pharaonic culture. Moreover, it becomes apparent that the influences of an ideology which evolved during times pre-dating the pyramid builders permeated the philosophical and theological treaties of the scholars of ancient Greece and Rome, and thence into more recent times. At least two great gods may live on.

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