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Architecture, Astronomy and Sacred Landscape in Ancient Egypt
This book examines the interplay between astronomy and dynastic power in the course of ancient Egyptian history.
Giulio Magli (Author)
9781108729772, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 7 February 2019
284 pages, 61 b/w illus. 18 maps 7 tables
25.5 x 17.2 x 1.5 cm, 0.54 kg
'A thought provoking study.' Ancient Egypt
This book examines the interplay between astronomy and dynastic power in the course of ancient Egyptian history, focusing on the fundamental role of astronomy in the creation of the pyramids and the monumental temple and burial complexes. Bringing to bear the analytical tools of archaeoastronomy, a set of techniques and methods that enable modern scholars to better understand the thought, religion and science of early civilizations, Giulio Magli provides in-depth analyses of the pyramid complexes at Giza, Abusir, Saqqara and Dahshur, as well as of the Early Dynastic necropolis at Abydos and the magnificent new Kingdom Theban temples. Using a variety of data retrieved from study of the sky and measurements of the buildings, he reconstructs the visual, symbolic and spiritual world of the ancient Egyptians and thereby establishes an intimate relationship among celestial cycles, topography and architecture. He also shows how they were deployed in the ideology of the pharaoh's power in the course of Egyptian history.
Part I: 1. A land for eternity
2. A king who looks at the stars
3. The lords of the horizon
4. A mirage from Heliopolis
5. Sons of the Sun God
6. The lost pyramid
Part II: 7. Renaissance at the winter solstice
8. A valley for the kings
9. The horizon of the Aten
10. The last of the greats.
Subject Areas: History of science [PDX], Ancient Egyptian religion & mythology [HRKP1], Egyptian archaeology / Egyptology [HDDG], Ancient history: to c 500 CE [HBLA]