Reading Egyptian Art: A Hieroglyphic Guide to Ancient Egyptian Painting and Sculpture
By (Author) Richard H. Wilkinson
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st June 1994
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Palaeography
Reference works
709.32
Paperback
224
Width 180mm, Height 230mm
A multi-purpose reference work, providing the key to the hidden meanings in Egyptian art: an encyclopaedia of the major signs and symbols, a visual compendium of artistic motifs, a sourcebook of Egyptian religious beliefs and ideas. The hieroglyphs are thematically organized and include: seated man seated god woman nursing child wedjat eye ear breast bull cow cat lion foreleg of ox heart falcon vulture ibis wing feather crocodile frog scarab beetle bee tree palm branch lotus sky sun star djed column fetish of Abydos gold ankh fan bow knife cartouche Isis knot board game sistrum A full reference section is also provided, with a complete list of the hieroglyphs, a glossary and a guide to further reading.
'A unique, fascinating and attractive directory Accessible and delightful' - Antiquity
Richard H. Wilkinson is an archaeologist in the field of Egyptology. He is Regents Professor Emeritus at the University of Arizona and founding director of the University of Arizona Egyptian Expedition.