The Complete Temples of Ancient Egypt

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Edition: 00
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2000-06-17
Publisher(s): Thames & Hudson
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Summary

The temples of ancient Egypt include the largest and perhaps most splendid religious monuments the world has ever known. This book traces their development from earliest times through their period of glory and ultimate decline to their rediscovery and study in modern times. All of Egypt's surviving temples--from the gargantuan temple of Amun at Karnak to minuscule shrines such as the oasis Oracle of Siwa, where Alexander went to hear himself proclaimed god--are discussed and illustrated with factfiles, photographs, plans, and specially commissioned perspective views. * "Houses of Eternity" considers the historical origin and development of Egyptian temples, describing their role in ancient Egyptian society, their later Christian and Muslim use, and their modern rediscovery. * "Buildings Fit for Gods" looks at how the temples were built, decorated, expanded--and sometimes destroyed. * "Worlds Within Worlds" examines each part of the sacred structures in detail--from the massive pylon towers, colossal statues, and obelisks that fronted many temples to the darkened sanctuaries and mysterious crypts of their inner depths. * "Between Heaven and Earth" discusses the temple's relationship to the pantheon of Egypt's gods, along with the roles and rituals of pharaohs and priests, and the sacred rites and festivals enacted there. * "Temples of Gods and Kings" is the most extensive catalogue of Egyptian temples yet published in one volume and serves as a guide to the ancient sites. The book's format follows the highly successful, visual style of the other volumes in Thames & Hudson's best-selling "Complete" series, creating both an authoritative reference book and an entertaining guide for everyone fascinated by the eternal mysteries of ancient Egypt.

Author Biography

Richard H. Wilkinson is Director of the University of Arizona Egyptian Expedition.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Temple, Land and Cosmos 6(4)
Map
10(2)
Chronology of the Temple Builders 12(4)
I HOUSES OF ETERNITY
Development, Glory and Decline
Temple Origins
16(4)
Old and Middle Kingdom Development
20(4)
New Kingdom Temples
24(2)
A Glorious Decline
26(4)
Early Travellers and Modern Rediscovery
30(6)
II BUILDING FIT FOR GODS
Construction, Growth and Change
Selecting the Sacred Space
36(2)
Rituals of Foundation
38(2)
Building the `God's House'
40(4)
Decorating the Temple
44(4)
Growth, Enhancement and Change
48(6)
III WORLDS WITHIN WORLDS
The Parts of the Temple and their Meaning
The Temple Entrance
54(8)
The Outer Courts
62(3)
The Inner Halls and Sanctuaries
65(7)
Other Temple Structures
72(4)
Temple Symbolism
76(6)
IV BETWEEN HEAVEN AND EARTH
The Religious Functions of the Temple
The Egyptian Gods and their Cults
82(4)
The Role of the King
86(4)
Priests and Temple Personnel
90(5)
Temple Feasts and Festivals
95(7)
V TEMPLES OF GODS AND KINGS
A Journey up the Nile
From the Mediterranean to Memphis
102(12)
From memphis to Asyut
114(28)
From Asyut to Thebes
142(12)
Karnak and Luxor
154(18)
Western Thebes
172(28)
From Thebes to Aswan
200(16)
From Aswan to Gebel Barkal
216(18)
Oases and Outposts
234(6)
Epilogue: Exploration and Conservation Today 240(4)
Visiting the Temples 244(2)
Further Reading 246(5)
Illustration Credits 251(1)
Acknowledgments 251(1)
Index 252

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