Abusir XXIII: The Tomb of the Sun Priest Neferinpu

Abusir XXIII: The Tomb of the Sun Priest Neferinpu

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Páginas 247
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Nov 24, 2015
Editorial Czech Institute of Egyptology
ISBN-10 8073085445
ISBN-13 9788073085445
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In this detailed study, Miroslav Bárta presents the findings of an extensive archaeological exploration centered on the tomb of Neferinpu, a prominent sun priest. Through rigorous analysis and captivating narratives, the work sheds light on the religious practices and architectural advancements of ancient Egypt, particularly during the period in which Neferinpu lived.

Bárta meticulously documents the excavation process, revealing intriguing artifacts and inscriptions that provide insights into the rituals and beliefs associated with solar worship. The meticulous illustrations and photographs enhance the reader's understanding of the historical context and the significance of Neferinpu’s contributions to the spiritual landscape of his time.

This publication serves not only as a scholarly resource but also as a gateway for enthusiasts and historians alike to delve deeper into the complexities of ancient Egyptian civilization. The richness of the research underscores the lasting impact of figures like Neferinpu on both religious and cultural practices, inviting readers to appreciate the depth of this astonishing period in history.

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