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Massimiliano Nuzzolo

    Fifth Dynasty Sun Temples
    The rise and development of the solar cult and architecture in Ancient Egypt
    • This volume joins together the proceedings of the three workshops held in Prague on December 15, 2017, December 10, 2018 and June 25–26, 2019, within the framework of the research project ( The rise and development of the solar cult and architecture in Third Millennium BC Egypt) launched in 2017 at the Czech Institute of Egyptology – Charles University, Prague, under the auspices of the Czech Science Foundation – Grant Agency of the Czech Republic. The key aim of the project was to contribute to the study of the dynamics of development and featuring of the sun cult in ancient Egypt, as well as of the evolution of some related topics, such as royal ideology and funerary texts. The contributions span all periods of ancient Egyptian history and bring together scholars dealing with diverse geographic areas, from the capital site of Memphis, with its huge necropolis, to the southernmost and liminal area of Elephantine. Previously unpublished data are also presented in the volume, including new research on the Palermo Stone and the royal annals; results of latest archaeological campaigns in Abusir, Dahshur and Heliopolis; and new analyses of the Pyramid Texts and their reappropriation and renegotiation in later phases of Egyptian history.

      The rise and development of the solar cult and architecture in Ancient Egypt
    • Fifth Dynasty Sun Temples

      Kingship, Architecture, and Religion in Third Millennium BC Egypt

      • 560pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      Sun temples of the Fifth Dynasty are an unparalleled monument of ancient Egypt, characterized the Central part of the Old Kingdom considered as the apex of the solar cult and theology. Original architect. Shape and ideological influence on the later phases of Egyptian history are far from clear as well as their cultic, ideology and symbolic relationship with the contemporary pyramids and with what is considered to be the original place of rise and diffusion of the solar cult in AE, the city of Heliopolis. Six temples were built in a quite limited time span in the middle of the Third Millennium BC but only two have been discovered so far. The volume collects all the available archeology and textual evidences, including an in-depth reconstruction of the original decoration of temples. Several tables, sheets and plates, with photo of the monuments.

      Fifth Dynasty Sun Temples