Temples of Ancient Egypt
By (Author) Byron E. Shafer
By (author) Dieter Arnold
By (author) Gerhard Haeny
By (author) Lanny Bell
By (author) Ragnhild Bjerre Finnestad
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
25th May 2005
New edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Ancient history
Ancient Egyptian religion and mythology
Archaeology by period / region
932
Paperback
352
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
806g
A comprehensive survey of ancient Egyptian temples and rituals associated with their use. Shafer - a renowned Egyptologist - covers the entire pharaonic era, from the Old Kingdom to the Roman period, and challenges the idea that temples were either 'mortuary' or 'divine', showing instead that their functions were varied. The book demonstrates the huge importance of the temple in religious, political and economic matters throughout Egyptian history, and has rapidly established itself as essential reading for all concerned with the study of ancient Egypt.
"Antiquity Magazine: "New books occasionally appear which cause genuine excitement amongst their target audience...and the Shafer volume has already become required reading at my own and other Universities." (Susanna Thomas); Art Book Survey: "An important survey of ancient Egyptian temples and the rituals associated with their use from the Pharaonic era to the Roman period."; Egyptian Archaelogy Journal: "Perceptive interpretations and refreshing new evaluations are the hallmarks of Temples of Ancient Egypt. This book should be essential reading for anyone eager to study current views on Egyptian religion." (George Hart); History Today: "...a series of well-documented essays." (John Ray)"
Byron E. Shafer is a renowned Egyptologist and the editor of Religion in Ancient Egypt: Gods, Myths and Personal Practice