Egypt: faith after the pharaohs
By (Author) Ccilia Fluck
By (author) Gisela Helmecke
By (author) Elisabeth R. O'Connell
British Museum Press
British Museum Press
1st April 2016
9th November 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Religion: general
299.31
Paperback
288
Width 240mm, Height 270mm
1470g
Due to its arid climate, Egypt preserves a unique range and abundance of evidence providing insights into the emergence and establishment of new religions, their relationship to each other and the pagan past. Over 300 objects have been specially selected for this publication, drawing on the significant collections of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin and the British Museum and reflecting the rich cultural diversity of the Nile Valley from the first to the twelfth century AD. Through beautiful works of art, including jewellery, painted panels, textiles, sculpture, calligraphy, manuscripts, glass and ceramics, we gain a better understanding of the lives of ordinary and extraordinary people in this important period in Egyptian history. The book also reveals the different types of sacred buildings - synagogue, church, and mosque - and explains their architectural history and dissemination in Egypt.