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Abusir XV: Stone Vessels from the Mortuary Complex of Raneferef at Abusir [with CDROM]
por:
Petra Vlčková
,
Hana Benesovska
,
Jaromir Leichmann
Idioma: Inglés
Formato: Tapa blanda
ISBN 10: 8073081148
ISBN 13: 9788073081140
Fecha de publicación:
June 10th, 2006
Editorial: Czech Institute of Egyptology
Páginas: 150
Petra Vlčková, Hana Benesovska, Jaromir Leichmann, and Jana Hruba delve into the rich archaeological findings from the mortuary complex of Raneferef at Abusir, focusing on an extensive collection of stone vessels and statues. This compilation offers insights into the craftsmanship and cultural significance of these artifacts, reflecting the artistry of their time.
The work meticulously documents the intricacies of these stone vessels, highlighting their diverse forms and functions within ancient Egyptian burial practices. Each piece serves as a window into the past, revealing the ritualistic and utilitarian aspects of the society that created them.
Accompanied by a CDROM, the publication enhances the reader's experience with visuals and supplementary information, making it a vital resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike. Through this exploration, the authors invite a deeper appreciation for the historical narratives encapsulated within these timeless objects.
The work meticulously documents the intricacies of these stone vessels, highlighting their diverse forms and functions within ancient Egyptian burial practices. Each piece serves as a window into the past, revealing the ritualistic and utilitarian aspects of the society that created them.
Accompanied by a CDROM, the publication enhances the reader's experience with visuals and supplementary information, making it a vital resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike. Through this exploration, the authors invite a deeper appreciation for the historical narratives encapsulated within these timeless objects.