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Sarah Symons - Temples Along the Nile
31.12.2024, 15:01

Едно от най-добрите илюстровани въведения в запознаването на древноегипетските храмове. В географски ориентирано изброяване от север на юг (от Долен към Горен Египет и Нубия) са представени храмовете в Ком ел Хетан, Деир ел Бахри, Мединет Абу, Луксор, Карнак, Дендера, Абидос, Есна, Едфу, Ком Омбо, Филе, Абу Симбел.

Sarah Symons - Temples Along the Nile, Leicestershire, Matador, 2016

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Temples Along the Nile transports the reader down the Nile to visit the concentration of the best-preserved temples in the world, with vivid descriptions of the wonderful wall paintings and carvings to be found there – some in near-perfect condition, even after thousands of years. Perhaps the most interesting sites explored in the book are the iconic rock temples of Ramses II and his queen, Neferatari, at Abu Simbel. The pharaohs were believed to have been chosen by the gods themselves, and as such, the temples serve as fitting tributes to those who were held in such high regard by the Ancient Egyptian population. Readers will also discover how the temples functioned at the time of the pharaohs, as priests would carry out daily rituals of purification in the presence of the gods and goddesses. Finally, the book concludes with details of how these extraordinary temples were saved from being flooded by the creation of the vast reservoir Lake Nasser. Temples Along the Nile provides a fascinating glimpse into Ancient Egyptian history. It will appeal to both amateur and professional historians, as well as those with an interest in world travel.

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