Religious Practice and Cultural Construction of Animal Worship in Egypt from the Early Dynastic to the New Kingdom : : Ritual Forms, Material Display, Historical Development.

This study presents an articulated historical interpretation of Egyptian 'animal worship' from the Early Dynastic to the New Kingdom, and offers a new understanding of its chronological development through a fresh review of pertinent archaeological and textual data.

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520 |a This study presents an articulated historical interpretation of Egyptian 'animal worship' from the Early Dynastic to the New Kingdom, and offers a new understanding of its chronological development through a fresh review of pertinent archaeological and textual data. 
505 0 |a Cover -- Contents page -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Dedication -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introducing Animal Worship -- 1.1 Animal worship and ancient Egyptian religion: articulation of the problem -- 1.2 Thesis, goals, and limitations of the present study -- 1.3 History of research and status quaestionis -- 1.3.1 The memory-horizon: the role of literary tradition -- 1.3.2 The research-horizon: problems and perspectives -- 1.3.3 Animal worship: the 'Standard Model' -- Figure 1.1. Diagram illustrating the conceptual background of the Egyptological 'Standard Model' of Egyptian 'animal worship'. -- Table 1.1. 'Animal worship' and Egyptian religion according to the 'Standard Model'. -- Figure 1.2. Historical development of 'animal worship' according to the 'Standard Model'. Slightly modified from Colonna 2017: Figure 1. -- 1.4 Theory and methodology -- 1.4.1 The problem of a definition and the definition of a problem -- 1.4.2 The practical dimension: religious practice and ritual -- 1.4.3 The historical dimension: display and decorum -- 1.4.4 'Animal worship': designing an Alternative Model -- Figure 1.3. Diagram illustrating the conceptual background of the 'Alternative Model'. -- Figure 1.1. Diagram illustrating the conceptual background of the Egyptological 'Standard Model' of Egyptian 'animal worship'. -- Figure 1.2. Historical development of 'animal worship' according to the 'Standard Model'. Slightly modified from Colonna 2017: Figure 1. -- Figure 1.3. Diagram illustrating the conceptual background of the 'Alternative Model'. -- Part I Presenting the Evidence -- Part I Presenting the Evidence -- Figure 2.1. Sealing from Tomb 414, Tarkhan (Cairo JE 43798). After Petrie 1913: pl. II.4. -- The Early Dynastic -- 2.1 Royal evidence. 
505 8 |a Figure 2.1. Sealing from Tomb 414, Tarkhan (Cairo JE 43798). After Petrie 1913: pl. II.4. -- Figure 2.2. Inscription on the Michailides Bowl. Graphic elaboration by F. Iannarilli (after Simpson 1957: fig. 2). -- Figure 2.3. Wooden label of king Aha from Umm el-Qa'ab B18/19 (Philadelphia Penn Museum E9396). After Petrie 1901: pl. X.2. -- Figure 2.4. Sealing from Tomb 3035, Saqqara. After Emery 1938: fig. 26. -- Figure 2.5. Painted limestone ostracon from Tomb 3035, Saqqara (Cairo JE 70149). Photo by A. Colonna. -- Figure 2.6. Ivory label of king Den from Umm el-Qa'ab T. After Petrie 1901: pl. VII.8. -- Figure 2.7. Wooden label of king Qaa from Umm el-Qa'ab Q (Ab K 1440). Graphic elaboration by F. Iannarilli. -- 2.2 Titles and personal names -- Table 2.1. Early Dynastic Tiernamen -- 2.3 The Classical tradition -- 2.4 Summary -- Figure 2.2. Inscription on the Michailides Bowl. Graphic elaboration by F. Iannarilli (after Simpson 1957: fig. 2). -- Figure 2.3. Wooden label of king Aha from Umm el-Qa'ab B18/19 (Philadelphia Penn Museum E9396). After Petrie 1901: pl. X.2. -- Figure 2.4. Sealing from Tomb 3035, Saqqara. After Emery 1938: fig. 26. -- Figure 2.5. Painted limestone ostracon from Tomb 3035, Saqqara (Cairo JE 70149). Photo by A. Colonna. -- Figure 2.6. Ivory label of king Den from Umm el-Qa'ab T. After Petrie 1901: pl. VII.8. -- Figure 2.7. Wooden label of king Qaa from Umm el-Qa'ab Q (Ab K 1440). Graphic elaboration by F. Iannarilli. -- The Old Kingdom -- 3.1 Royal and temple evidence -- Figure 3.1a. Relief from the Valley Temple of the Snefru's bent pyramid, Dashur. Graphic elaboration by F. Iannarilli (after Fakhry 1961, fig. 96). -- Figure 3.1b. Relief from the Valley Temple of the Snefru's bent pyramid, Dashur. Graphic elaboration by F. Iannarilli (after Schott 1972, 32). 
505 8 |a Figure 3.2a. Block from the pyramid temple of Sahura, Abusir. After Borchardt 1913, 47. -- Figure 3.2b. Fragments from the mortuary temple of Unas, Saqqara. Graphic elaboration by F. Iannarilli (after Ćwiek 2003: fig. 76). -- Figure 3.3. Fragments from the solar temple of Niuserra, Abu Ghurob: a: visit to the chapel of the Apis bull (fr. no. 251) -- b: procession (fr. no. 252) -- c: inscription fragment (fr. no. 255). After von Bissing-Kees 1928, pl. 15. -- Figure 3.4. Hypothetical sequence of episodes according to Kees' restoration of fragments 251, 255, 255. -- Figure 3.5. 'Scene of the pelicans' (Berlin, ÄM 20037) from the so-called 'Room of the Seasons', sun-temple of Niuserra, Abu Ghurob. Graphic elaboration by F. Iannarilli. -- 3.2 Private inscriptions: titles and biographies -- Table 3.1. Old Kingdom officials and titles related to individual animals. -- Table 3.2. Old Kingdom officials and titles related to multiple animals. -- 3.2.1 Early Old Kingdom (3rd-4th dynasties) -- 3.2.2 Late Old Kingdom - Early First Intermediate Period (5th-9th dynasties) -- 3.3 Personal names -- 3.4 Funerary domains -- Table 3.3. Old Kingdom personal names incorporating Hp ('Apis'). -- Table 3.4. Old Kingdom personal names incorporating Tntt ('Tjentet-cow[s]). -- Table 3.5. Old Kingdom personal names incorporating bA ('sacred ram'). -- Table 3.6. List of domains mentioning individual animal agencies. -- 3.5 Pyramid Texts -- 3.6 Architectural evidence -- 3.7 Summary -- Figure 3.1a. Relief from the Valley Temple of the Snefru's bent pyramid, Dashur. Graphic elaboration by F. Iannarilli (after Fakhry 1961, fig. 96). -- Figure 3.1b. Relief from the Valley Temple of the Snefru's bent pyramid, Dashur. Graphic elaboration by F. Iannarilli (after Schott 1972, 32). -- Figure 3.2a. Block from the pyramid temple of Sahura, Abusir. After Borchardt 1913, 47. 
505 8 |a Figure 3.2b. Fragments from the mortuary temple of Unas, Saqqara. Graphic elaboration by F. Iannarilli (after Ćwiek 2003: fig. 76). -- Figure 3.3. Fragments from the solar temple of Niuserra, Abu Ghurob: a: visit to the chapel of the Apis bull (fr. no. 251) -- b: procession (fr. no. 252) -- c: inscription fragment (fr. no. 255). After von Bissing-Kees 1928, pl. 15. -- Figure 3.4. Hypothetical sequence of episodes according to Kees' restoration of fragments 251, 255, 255. -- Figure 3.5. 'Scene of the pelicans' (Berlin, ÄM 20037) from the so-called 'Room of the Seasons', sun-temple of Niuserra, Abu Ghurob. Graphic elaboration by F. Iannarilli. -- From the First Intermediate Period to the Middle Kingdom -- 4.1 Titles -- 4.2 Private inscriptions -- 4.3 Personal names -- 4.4 Coffin Texts -- 4.5 Summary -- Figure 4.1. Passage of the biography of Henqu II from Tomb N67, Deir el-Gebrawi. After Davies 1902: pl. XXIV. -- Figure 4.2. Relief Relief scene from the funerary chapel (B1) of Senbi, Meir. After Blackman 1914, pl. XI. -- Fig. 4.3 Relief scene from the tomb Ukh-hotep son of Senbi (B2), Meir. After Blackman 1915, pl. XV. -- The New Kingdom -- 5.1 The Apis bull at Memphis -- 5.1.1 The Serapeum during the New Kingdom -- Figure 5.3 Wall painting from Tomb D (Horemheb) showing the Apis bull and the four sons of Horus, Saqqara. After Mariette 1857: pl. 3. -- Figure 5.4. Wall painting from Tomb G (Ramses II) showing the king and prince Khaemwaset before Apis. After Mariette 1857: pl. 8. -- Table 5.1. Conspectus of the New Kingdom burials of the Apis bulls ('Isolated Tombs' and 'Lessere Vaults'). -- Table 5.2 Main epithets and forms of predication of the Apis bull attested on the inscribed material from the New Kingdom tombs of the Serapeum. 
505 8 |a Figure 5.1. One of the New Kingdom 'Isolated Tomb' as shown in Mariette's reconstruction. After Mariette 1882: 117, fig. 1. -- Figure 5.2 Mariettes's drawing of the Greater Vaults of the Serapeum. After Mariette 1882: 119, fig. 3. -- 5.1.2 The stelae of the Serapeum -- Table 5.3. Conspectus of the Apis stelae from the New Kingdom tombs of the Serapeum. -- Figure 5.5. Relief from the Red Chapel of Hatshepsut showing the 'Running of the Apis bull'. Graphic elaboration by F. Iannarilli. -- 5.1.3 Other attestations -- 5.2 The Mnevis bull at Heliopolis -- 5.2.1 The New Kingdom necropolis of the Mnevis bull -- Table 5.4. Conspectus of the New Kingdom burials of the Mnevis bull. -- Table 5.5. Main epithets and forms of predication of the Mnevis bull attested on the inscribed material from the New Kingdom tombs of Arab el-Tawil. -- Figure 5.6. Detail of the donation stela of Thutmosis III (Cairo JE 65830), Heliopolis (?). Graphic elaboration by F. Iannarilli (after Moursi 1987: abb. 4, taf. 9.4). -- Figure 5.7. Stela München ÄS 14000, acquired in Cairo. Graphic elaboration by F. Iannarilli (after Moursi 1983: abb. 2, taf. VI). -- 5.2.2 The stelae of the Mnevis bull -- Table 5.6. Conspectus of the Mnevis stelae from New Kingdom Heliopolis. -- 5.2.3 Other attestations -- 5.3 The 'Fish-stelae' from Mendes -- Figure 5.8. Fish stela (Field No. F 137+169), Mendes. Graphic elaboration by F. Iannarilli (after Redford 2004: pl. XXIX, CAT#425). -- Figure 5.9. Fish stela (Field No. Q 8), Mendes. Graphic elaboration by F. Iannarilli (after Redford 2004: pl. XXIX#450). -- 5.4 The fish necropolis at Gurob -- 5.5 The 'Salakhana Trove' at Asyut -- Figure 5.10. Ramesside stela Berlin 19594, Asyut. Graphic elaboration by F. Iannarilli (after Durisch 1993: fig. 2). 
505 8 |a Figure 5.12. Ramesside stela Louvre AF 6949, Asyut. Graphic elaboration by F. Iannarilli (after Durisch 1993: fig. 1). 
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