A review of butterflies depicted in ancient Egyptian tomb scenes and other artifacts dating from the predynastic period (c. 3000 BCE) until the end of the pharaonic era (c. 100 BCE) reveals a wide spectrum of stylistic changes over time. A cladistic analysis shows relative consistency of style during the Old Kingdom period, copying of old styles during the Middle Kingdom period, and a deviation from tradition during the New Kingdom period. The utility of a cladistic approach in assigning dates and localities to ancient Egyptian artifacts with unknown origins is demonstrated. We discuss lepidopteran symbolism in ancient Egypt, and investigate how some of these depictions may highlight historical shifts in species ranges since pharaonic times...
Photo shows a diagram of human figure as depicted during Old Kingdom (ca. 2686-2181 B.C.), EgyptCano...
International audienceThe study of butterfly beads, which first appeared during the tenth millennium...
The interest shown in the representations of insects, reptiles and amphibians in the portable art of...
Invertebrates played a conspicuous role in the cultural lives of the ancient Egyptian people, from a...
Because of a long-standing bias toward examining human representation in Egyptian art, scholars have...
Egyptian animal imagery has long been admired for its beauty and morphological accuracy, but the pos...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations and maps.This thesis concentrates on an i...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 74-81.Preliminaries -- Chapter One. Literature review -- Chap...
This study considers the relief decoration of private tombs in Lower Egypt in the period 664-332 BC....
Hierakonpolis (ancient Nekhen) near Edfu, in Upper Egypt, is well known for its late Predynastic and...
In Predynastic representations, strongly stylised animals and plants with symbolic values occur. The...
This thesis is an introductory investigation into the iconographic and compositional developments of...
Gebel el Silsila displays an astounding concentration of incised illustrations, of which anthropomor...
The Ancient Egyptians were close observers of the heavenly bodies behavior from prehistoric times, w...
The Early Dynastic Period in ancient Egypt includes the first and second dynasties. This covers the ...
Photo shows a diagram of human figure as depicted during Old Kingdom (ca. 2686-2181 B.C.), EgyptCano...
International audienceThe study of butterfly beads, which first appeared during the tenth millennium...
The interest shown in the representations of insects, reptiles and amphibians in the portable art of...
Invertebrates played a conspicuous role in the cultural lives of the ancient Egyptian people, from a...
Because of a long-standing bias toward examining human representation in Egyptian art, scholars have...
Egyptian animal imagery has long been admired for its beauty and morphological accuracy, but the pos...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations and maps.This thesis concentrates on an i...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 74-81.Preliminaries -- Chapter One. Literature review -- Chap...
This study considers the relief decoration of private tombs in Lower Egypt in the period 664-332 BC....
Hierakonpolis (ancient Nekhen) near Edfu, in Upper Egypt, is well known for its late Predynastic and...
In Predynastic representations, strongly stylised animals and plants with symbolic values occur. The...
This thesis is an introductory investigation into the iconographic and compositional developments of...
Gebel el Silsila displays an astounding concentration of incised illustrations, of which anthropomor...
The Ancient Egyptians were close observers of the heavenly bodies behavior from prehistoric times, w...
The Early Dynastic Period in ancient Egypt includes the first and second dynasties. This covers the ...
Photo shows a diagram of human figure as depicted during Old Kingdom (ca. 2686-2181 B.C.), EgyptCano...
International audienceThe study of butterfly beads, which first appeared during the tenth millennium...
The interest shown in the representations of insects, reptiles and amphibians in the portable art of...