The Ancient Egyptians were close observers of the heavenly bodies behavior from prehistoric times, which evidenced by the numerous astronomical tools and scenes they left. Throughout the Egyptian history, images of night sky decorated coffins, tombs, temples and some other different kinds of monuments. These images served as a theoretical and visual tribute to the solar cycle and bore strong renewing associations. This article investigates the function of the serpent within a various collection of ancient Egyptian zodiacs dating back to the Greco-Roman Period, which was readily incorporated into the existing tradition of astronomical iconography. In order to explain the adoption of the serpent, this article examines its role in the astrono...
The current issue of Journal of Intercultural and Interdisciplinary Archaeology is mainly dedicated ...
Hedgehogs held a special place in ancient Egyptian life like many other desert- and marsh-dwelling a...
Abstract: The abundance of uraeus iconography in Late Bronze Age and Iron Age Canaan has led most sc...
The serpent was a dynamic icon in ancient Egyptian art and religion.Images of serpents first appeare...
Analysing the snake as iconographical motif in the Meroitic Kingdom, the study outlines its use as e...
The image of the snake evokes the same terror and awe today as it did in the ancient Mediterranean ...
Throughout human history, the serpent has been a feared and revered figure in art, captivating human...
Invertebrates played a conspicuous role in the cultural lives of the ancient Egyptian people, from a...
The Ancient Egyptians tried to find reasons for the chaos in the universe, which didn’t stop at wild...
In the heart of Istanbul, on the site of the former Hippodrome, stand the remains of the Serpent Col...
This study examines a well-established idea in normative Egyptological discourse, that there exists ...
The development of the signs of the zodiac as a division of the band through which the moon, sun, an...
The article at hand aims to study the iconography of mušḫuššu – the Mesopotamian dragon-serpent – in...
Analysing the snake as iconographical motif in the Meroitic Kingdom, the study outlines its use as e...
Ancient Greek herpetology is often assumed to be unrelated to the criteria and classification of mod...
The current issue of Journal of Intercultural and Interdisciplinary Archaeology is mainly dedicated ...
Hedgehogs held a special place in ancient Egyptian life like many other desert- and marsh-dwelling a...
Abstract: The abundance of uraeus iconography in Late Bronze Age and Iron Age Canaan has led most sc...
The serpent was a dynamic icon in ancient Egyptian art and religion.Images of serpents first appeare...
Analysing the snake as iconographical motif in the Meroitic Kingdom, the study outlines its use as e...
The image of the snake evokes the same terror and awe today as it did in the ancient Mediterranean ...
Throughout human history, the serpent has been a feared and revered figure in art, captivating human...
Invertebrates played a conspicuous role in the cultural lives of the ancient Egyptian people, from a...
The Ancient Egyptians tried to find reasons for the chaos in the universe, which didn’t stop at wild...
In the heart of Istanbul, on the site of the former Hippodrome, stand the remains of the Serpent Col...
This study examines a well-established idea in normative Egyptological discourse, that there exists ...
The development of the signs of the zodiac as a division of the band through which the moon, sun, an...
The article at hand aims to study the iconography of mušḫuššu – the Mesopotamian dragon-serpent – in...
Analysing the snake as iconographical motif in the Meroitic Kingdom, the study outlines its use as e...
Ancient Greek herpetology is often assumed to be unrelated to the criteria and classification of mod...
The current issue of Journal of Intercultural and Interdisciplinary Archaeology is mainly dedicated ...
Hedgehogs held a special place in ancient Egyptian life like many other desert- and marsh-dwelling a...
Abstract: The abundance of uraeus iconography in Late Bronze Age and Iron Age Canaan has led most sc...