Abusir Vi: Djedkares Family Cemetery
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History
Format
Hardcover
Pages
164
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2002
Publisher
Czech Institute of Egyptology
ISBN-10
8086277224
ISBN-13
9788086277226
Description
In the sixth volume of the Abusir Monographs series, readers are invited into the intricate world of the Djedkares family cemetery through rigorous archaeological research and thoughtful analysis. Miroslav Verner and Vivienne G. Callender delve into the historical significance of this ancient site, examining its structures, artifacts, and the cultural practices surrounding the burial customs of the time. Their detailed exploration sheds light on the lives of the individuals interred within and the societal norms of ancient Egypt.
The work stands out not only for its academic rigor but also for its vivid narrative that brings past civilizations to life. Illustrating the interconnections between architecture, art, and the spiritual beliefs of the Djedkares family, the authors create a comprehensive understanding of the burial practices that reigned during this period. This volume serves as an essential contribution to the field of Egyptology, enriching the knowledge of both scholars and enthusiasts alike.
The work stands out not only for its academic rigor but also for its vivid narrative that brings past civilizations to life. Illustrating the interconnections between architecture, art, and the spiritual beliefs of the Djedkares family, the authors create a comprehensive understanding of the burial practices that reigned during this period. This volume serves as an essential contribution to the field of Egyptology, enriching the knowledge of both scholars and enthusiasts alike.
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