The cartouche is an elongated form of the Egyptian shen-hieroglyph that encloses and protects a royal name or, in specific contexts, the name of a divinity. A king’s throne name and birth name were each enclosed in a cartouche, forming a kind of heraldic motif expressing the ruler’s dual nature as both human and divine. The cartouche could occur as a simple decorative component. When shown independently the cartouche took on an iconic significance and replaced the king’s, or more rarely, the queen’s, anthropomorphic image, enabling him or her to be venerated as a divine entity. Conversely, the enclosure of a god’s or goddess’s name in a cartouche served to render the deity more accessible to the human sphere
An Old Kingdom elite tomb is more than just a location for the interment of an ancient individual; i...
The rock art tableaux that form the large pictorial cycle at Nag el-Hamdulab, on the west bank of th...
In ancient Egypt the selection of royal names could follow a number of patterns, including borrowing...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [110]-119)During the Old Kingdom period (c. 2686-2181 BC)...
The Creed (religious belief) is the basic of the ancient Egyptian civilization. The ancient Egyp...
By today’s definition, a “throne” is the seat of a king or sovereign. In ancient Egypt, a plethora o...
Ancient Egyptian women’s headdresses in the form of circlets, fillets and diadems are intriguing i...
Illustration of the cartouche of Kuzi-Teshub, the Neo-Hittite King of Carchemish, reigning in the ea...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations and maps.The Eighteenth Dynasty was a flo...
This work presents a novel strategy to decipher fragments of Egyptian cartouches identifying the hie...
Rock-cut tomb. Relief carving above entrance depicts the standing king facing a fire altar with a w...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-86)In this thesis, examination of the art of the Amama...
Cartouche of the Great King Tuthalija IV, made of granite block, from the Boğazköy site.90x125 mm, c...
Cette thèse est une étude diachronique des deux divinités ophidiennes Nâou et Néhebkaou, essentielle...
Upper Terrace colonnade, detail of Hatshepsut in the guise of Osiris holding her sceptre and flail; ...
An Old Kingdom elite tomb is more than just a location for the interment of an ancient individual; i...
The rock art tableaux that form the large pictorial cycle at Nag el-Hamdulab, on the west bank of th...
In ancient Egypt the selection of royal names could follow a number of patterns, including borrowing...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [110]-119)During the Old Kingdom period (c. 2686-2181 BC)...
The Creed (religious belief) is the basic of the ancient Egyptian civilization. The ancient Egyp...
By today’s definition, a “throne” is the seat of a king or sovereign. In ancient Egypt, a plethora o...
Ancient Egyptian women’s headdresses in the form of circlets, fillets and diadems are intriguing i...
Illustration of the cartouche of Kuzi-Teshub, the Neo-Hittite King of Carchemish, reigning in the ea...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations and maps.The Eighteenth Dynasty was a flo...
This work presents a novel strategy to decipher fragments of Egyptian cartouches identifying the hie...
Rock-cut tomb. Relief carving above entrance depicts the standing king facing a fire altar with a w...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-86)In this thesis, examination of the art of the Amama...
Cartouche of the Great King Tuthalija IV, made of granite block, from the Boğazköy site.90x125 mm, c...
Cette thèse est une étude diachronique des deux divinités ophidiennes Nâou et Néhebkaou, essentielle...
Upper Terrace colonnade, detail of Hatshepsut in the guise of Osiris holding her sceptre and flail; ...
An Old Kingdom elite tomb is more than just a location for the interment of an ancient individual; i...
The rock art tableaux that form the large pictorial cycle at Nag el-Hamdulab, on the west bank of th...
In ancient Egypt the selection of royal names could follow a number of patterns, including borrowing...