Private Religion at Amarna - The material evidence

Private Religion at Amarna - The material evidence

By Anna Stevens

Subjects: Religion, Egypt, religion, Excavations (archaeology), middle east, Excavations (Archaeology)

Description: In this study the author approaches the realm of private religion in Egypt some 3,300 years ago. The two broad research questions that frame this study are: What was the structure of the private religious landscape at Amarna (Central Egypt, on the Nile), and what were the ideas that shaped this landscape? The starting point is a corpus of objects and structures from settlement remains at one site, Amarna, the location of Egypts capital for a brief period (c.350 330 BCE) towards the end of the Eighteenth Dynasty.

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