Death and the life-giving waters of the Nile were intimately interwoven in ancient Egyptian religion. The principal objective of this study is to develop a synthetic perspective for enhancing the understanding of the religious roles water had in the rise and constitution of the Egyptian civilisation during the Early Dynastic Period and the Old Kingdom. The author employs an archaeological, inter-disciplinary and comparative ‘water perspective’ in which water not only forms the analytical framework, but also provides empirical data that allow for new questions to be addressed. Thus, the Nile itself is used as the primary point of departure to analyse how, why and when religious changes took place, with a particular emphasis on the developmen...
This study examines how the fluvial environment shaped the writing of Jewish narratives in Ptolemaic...
This study examines how the fluvial environment shaped the writing of Jewish narratives in Ptolemaic...
Records show that humans past and present try to find the causes of and explanations for the objects...
Death and the life-giving waters of the Nile were intimately interwoven in ancient Egyptian religion...
Copyright © 2013 Jonas Eliasson. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
This study looks at the River Nile as it was understood in ancient Egypt and the Hebrew Bible. The N...
This study looks at the River Nile as it was understood in ancient Egypt and the Hebrew Bible. The N...
In the Osirian myth, the death of the god at the hands of his brother Seth represents a crucial even...
This thesis intervenes in the longstanding debate concerning the late development of myth in ancient...
In the Theban area around modern Luxor (Egypt), the River Nile divides the temple complexes of Karna...
In the Theban area around modern Luxor (Egypt), the River Nile divides the temple complexes of Karna...
In the Theban area around modern Luxor (Egypt), the River Nile divides the temple complexes of Karna...
In the Theban area around modern Luxor (Egypt), the River Nile divides the temple complexes of Karna...
For nearly 4,000 years, the Egyptians interred their dead through the art of mummification. This pra...
The omni-presence of the Divine was manifest in every ancient Egyptian activity, the Egyptians being...
This study examines how the fluvial environment shaped the writing of Jewish narratives in Ptolemaic...
This study examines how the fluvial environment shaped the writing of Jewish narratives in Ptolemaic...
Records show that humans past and present try to find the causes of and explanations for the objects...
Death and the life-giving waters of the Nile were intimately interwoven in ancient Egyptian religion...
Copyright © 2013 Jonas Eliasson. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
This study looks at the River Nile as it was understood in ancient Egypt and the Hebrew Bible. The N...
This study looks at the River Nile as it was understood in ancient Egypt and the Hebrew Bible. The N...
In the Osirian myth, the death of the god at the hands of his brother Seth represents a crucial even...
This thesis intervenes in the longstanding debate concerning the late development of myth in ancient...
In the Theban area around modern Luxor (Egypt), the River Nile divides the temple complexes of Karna...
In the Theban area around modern Luxor (Egypt), the River Nile divides the temple complexes of Karna...
In the Theban area around modern Luxor (Egypt), the River Nile divides the temple complexes of Karna...
In the Theban area around modern Luxor (Egypt), the River Nile divides the temple complexes of Karna...
For nearly 4,000 years, the Egyptians interred their dead through the art of mummification. This pra...
The omni-presence of the Divine was manifest in every ancient Egyptian activity, the Egyptians being...
This study examines how the fluvial environment shaped the writing of Jewish narratives in Ptolemaic...
This study examines how the fluvial environment shaped the writing of Jewish narratives in Ptolemaic...
Records show that humans past and present try to find the causes of and explanations for the objects...