An Illustrated Dictionary of the Gods and Symbols of Ancient Egypt
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Thames & Hudson Ltd
Published:15th Feb '82
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A compact guide to the gods and symbols of ancient Egypt, their interpretation, their significance and their cults
Why was a humble dung beetle chosen to represent the sun god as Khepri, or a desert jackal to represent Anubis, the embalmer god? Ancient Egyptian religion, with its many gods and symbols, has always been a source of wonder and mystery to the monotheistic West.
In this compact guide to the gods and symbols of ancient Egypt many puzzling and intriguing questions are answered in nearly 300 entries, ranging from Acacia to Wreath.
Over 100 illustrations, with extended captions, complement the text and the book also includes a chronological table, bibliography and index.
'Should certainly help to awaken an interest in the most fascinating of ancient civilizations' - Antiquity
'Sufficiently entertaining and mangeable to be read straight through . . . many curious questions are answered' - British Museum Society
'Sound and concise' - Joint Association of Classical Teachers Bulletin
ISBN: 9780500272534
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 400g
144 pages