Ancient Egyptian Myths

Gods and Pharoahs, Creation and the Afterlife

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Pub Date 14 Oct 2019 | Archive Date 14 Oct 2019

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The Great Sphinx of Giza, painted friezes in pyramid chambers, and symbolic paintings of the eye of Horus are familiar and breathtaking works of art. Yet behind them lies a deep cosmological tapestry in which the origins of the Earth and riches brought by the Nile flood are explained through deities. As pharaohs, kingdoms and dynasties rise and fall, so the roles of gods, goddesses and myths change, making Ancient Egypt’s mythology a fascinating journey that reflects shifting power, fortune and influence in the lives of Egyptians. Ancient Egyptian Myths takes a broad approach to the cosmology of Ancient Egypt, describing the function of myth to both the powerful and the powerless. It includes internal and external political and economic influences on the status of deities and their myths. The book examines iconography and texts that transported Egyptians from practical stories explaining the world around them to the mystery and magic that led them into the realm of the dead. It explains the roles of priests and the exclusiveness of temples. Finally, it reveals influences of Egypt’s myths on belief systems and the arts that continue to this day. Illustrated throughout with artworks and photographs, Ancient Egyptian Myths is an engaging and highly informative exploration of a rich mythology that still fascinates today.

The Great Sphinx of Giza, painted friezes in pyramid chambers, and symbolic paintings of the eye of Horus are familiar and breathtaking works of art. Yet behind them lies a deep cosmological tapestry...


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ISBN 9781782749028
PRICE £19.99 (GBP)
PAGES 224

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Featured Reviews

I like books about Ancient Egypt and this one was really good.
I liked the well researched and well written explanations and the amazing pictures.
An engrossing and interesting read.
Highly recommended!
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine

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A wonderful book which acts as a great starting point for those who want a readable introduction to Egypt and her myths. Rather than dry retelling of myths and lists of Gods this book hows how myths wove themselves thoroughly into the lives of the Ancient Egyptians and how they were then used in the art and writings of the period. Lavishly illustrated throughout this book is a joy to read using a range of image both familiar and others less so. The text here is detailed for those starting out in Egyptian myths, its not overly complex and at the same time not simplistic. I would heartily recommend this book to anyone who wishes to find out more about this iconic civilisation.

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