23,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
  • Broschiertes Buch

Ancient Egyptian coffins provided a shell to protect the deceased both magically and physically. They guaranteed an important requirement for eternal life: an intact body. Not everybody could afford richly decorated wooden coffins. As commodities, coffins also pl ayed a vital role in the daily life of the living and marked their owner's taste and status. Coffin history is an ongoing process and does not end with the ancient burial. The coffins that were discovered and shipped to museums have become part of the National heritages. The Vatican Coffin Project is the first international research…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Ancient Egyptian coffins provided a shell to protect the deceased both magically and physically. They guaranteed an important requirement for eternal life: an intact body. Not everybody could afford richly decorated wooden coffins. As commodities, coffins also pl ayed a vital role in the daily life of the living and marked their owner's taste and status. Coffin history is an ongoing process and does not end with the ancient burial. The coffins that were discovered and shipped to museums have become part of the National heritages. The Vatican Coffin Project is the first international research project to study the entire use-life of Egyptian coffins from an interdisciplinary perspective.This edited volume presents the first Leiden results of the project focusing on the lavishly decorated coffins of the Priests of Amun that are currently in the collection of the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities. Six chapters, written by international specialists, present the history of the Priests of Amun, the production of their coffins and use-life of the coffins from Ancient Egypt until modern times. The book appeals to the general public interested in Egyptian culture, heritage studies, and restoration research, and will also be a stimulating read for both students and academics.ContentsChapter 1: The Vatican Coffin ProjectAlessia Amenta, Christian Greco, Ulderico Santamaria, and Lara WeissChapter 2: The 21st Dynasty: The theocracy of Amun, and the position of the Theban priestly families.Gerard P. F. BroekmanChapter 3: The Tomb of the Priests of Amun at Thebes: The history of the findRogério SousaChapter 4: The coffins in Leiden4.1. The Letters of Willem PleyteLiliane Mann4.2 Lot XI in LeidenChristian Greco and Lara WeissChapter 5: Painting techniques of the Leiden coffinsElsbeth GeldhofChapter 6: Coffin Reuse in Dynasty 21: A Case Study of the Coffins in the Rijksmuseum van OudhedenKathlyn M. Cooney
Autorenporträt
Dr Lara Weiss is Curator Egyptian Collections at the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden and one of the field directors of the Leiden-Turin Expedition to Saqqara. She initiated and leads the Walking Dead project (2017-2022) at Leiden University and received her habilitation from Erfurt University in the Study of Ancient Religions in 2022.