The Iconography of Family Members in Egypt's Elite Tombs of the Old Kingdom.

"In The Iconography of Family Members in Egypt's Elite Tombs of the Old Kingdom, Jing Wen offers a comprehensive survey of how ancient Egyptians portrayed their family members in the reliefs of an elite tomb. Through the analysis of the depiction of family members, this book investigates f...

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Superior document:Harvard Egyptological Studies
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Place / Publishing House:Boston : : BRILL,, 2022.
©2023.
Year of Publication:2022
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Harvard Egyptological Studies
Physical Description:1 online resource (578 pages)
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505 0 |a Intro -- ‎Contents -- ‎Tables, Figures and Charts -- ‎Abbreviations -- ‎Introduction -- ‎Chapter 1. Children of the Tomb Owner -- ‎1. The Designations of Children -- ‎2. The Titles of Children -- ‎3. Stances, Clothing, and Accessories of Children -- ‎4. Children as Offering Bearers -- ‎5. Rituals Performed by Children -- ‎Chapter 2. Siblings of the Tomb Owner -- ‎1. The Designations of Siblings -- ‎2. The Titles of Siblings -- ‎3. Stances, Clothing, and Accessories of Siblings -- ‎4. Siblings as Offering Bearers -- ‎5. Siblings in Ritual Scenes -- ‎Chapter 3. Parents and Other Relatives -- ‎1. The Designations and Titles of Parents of the Tomb Owner -- ‎2. Designations and Titles of Other Relatives -- ‎3. Stance of Parents -- ‎4. Stance of Other Relatives of the Tomb Owner -- ‎5. Conclusion: The Depiction of Family Members -- ‎Chapter 4. Family Groups and the sn-ḏt Problem -- ‎1. Family Groups -- ‎2. The sn-ḏt and Its Meaning -- ‎3. Conclusion -- ‎Chapter 5. The Role of Family Members in the Funerary Cult -- ‎1. Family Members Carrying Offerings -- ‎2. Family Members Carrying stpt-Offerings -- ‎3. Textual Evidence for Making Offerings -- ‎4. The Role of Family Members as Offering Bearers and Language-Games in Different Contexts -- ‎5. Conclusion -- ‎Conclusion -- ‎Appendix 1. References of Tombs -- ‎Appendix 2. Designations and Titles of Family Members -- ‎Appendix 3. Stance of Family Members -- ‎Appendix 4. Family Groups -- ‎Appendix 5. Occurrences of Stances -- ‎Appendix 6. Tombs Containing Specific Stances -- ‎Bibliography -- ‎General Index -- ‎Index of Egyptian Words. 
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