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×1 A Coffin Girl’s Guide to the Coffin Texts 1:48:18
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1:48:18Journey into the Duat with Kara and Amber as they explore the collection of funerary spells known to Egyptologists as the Coffin Texts. They discuss their historical context, conception of the landscape of the underworld, and the religious-magical spells of transformation and protection that were meant to aid the deceased on their afterlife journey. Kara provides a Coffin Girl’s Guide to the Coffin Texts, focusing on spells that mention coffins. Sources and Further Reading Faulkner, R. O. 2004. The ancient Egyptian Coffin Texts . Oxford: Aris & Phillips. Ritner, Robert K. 1993. The mechanics of ancient Egyptian magical practice . Studies in Ancient Oriental Civilization 54. Chicago: The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. Tomb of Yuya and Thuya Archaeologists discover 1st astronomical observatory from ancient Egypt Get full access to Ancient/Now at ancientnow.substack.com/subscribe…
1 Archaeology and Cultural Heritage in a War Zone: Crisis in Sudan with Dr. Rennan Lemos 1:06:26
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1:06:26In this episode of Afterlives of Ancient Egypt , we discuss the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Sudan, and its impact on cultural heritage with our guest, Dr. Rennan Lemos. Dr. Lemos shares his personal experiences of being trapped in Khartoum during the conflict, witnessing destruction, and eventually being rescued. We delve into the historical context of colonialism in Sudan and Egypt, emphasizing the importance of preserving cultural heritage amidst crises. This episode underscores the need for greater awareness and support for the Sudanese people and their heritage, while also highlighting the role of Nubian and Sudanese archaeology within the broader community. About our Guest Dr. Rennan Lemos , Teaching Associate in Egyptian Archaeology, University of Cambridge. Rennan Lemos teaches Egyptian and Sudanese archaeology in the Department of Archaeology at the University of Cambridge, where he is a fellow of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. With over a decade of experience excavating in Egypt and Sudan, Rennan currently directs the Djehutyhotep Project in collaboration with the National Corporation for Antiquities and Museums of Sudan. He also serves as the Assistant Director of the Sanam Temple Project. His research, funded by institutions such as the British Academy and the Schiff Giorgini Foundation, is deeply rooted in social justice and decolonization. In 2024, Rennan was awarded the Schiff Giorgini Foundation's Annual Prize à la mémoire de Jean Leclant. Professional Website Academia Show Notes * Rennan’s account of his experience — “ Where do angels live? In hell. My escape from the war in Sudan” * Djehutyhotep * Looting at the National Museum in Khartoum * Lemos, R. et al. 2024. Bronze age supply chains between ancient Egypt and Nubia revealed by lead isotope analysis of kohl samples Ways to Get Involved Spread the Word * Share what is happening on your social media; tell your friends and family * Write to your state and federal representatives to request immediate action * Stay informed! Donations * UNHCR * Doctors without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) * Save the Children * UNICEF * World Food Programme * The International Committee of the Red Cross/Sudanese Red Crescent Society Get full access to Ancient/Now at ancientnow.substack.com/subscribe…
Kara and Jordan answer supporters’ questions on the theme of “How do we study what we study?” Show Notes How do you study coffins? * Recycling for Death: Coffin Reuse in Ancient Egypt and the Egyptian Royal Caches How do we understand historicity in a literary text, like The Tale of Setne? * Great overview article by The Past * Golverdingen, Joost 2009. Khaemwaset: Demotic legend or the world's first Egyptologist? Saqqara Newsletter 7, 25-29. * Jay, Jacqueline E. 2016. Orality and literacy in the Demotic tales . Culture and History of the Ancient Near East 81. Leiden; Boston: Brill. * Rutherford, Ian 1997. Kalasiris and Setne Khamwas: a Greek novel and some Egyptian models. Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 117, 203-209. * Snape (2011) ‘Khaemwaset and the present past: history and the individual in Ramesside Egypt’, in M Collier and S Snape (eds), Ramesside Studies in Honour of K A Kitchen (Bolton: Rutherford Press), pp.465-473. * Vinson, Steve 2018. The craft of a good scribe: history, narrative and meaning in the First tale of Setne Khaemwas. Harvard Egyptological Studies 3. Leiden; Boston: Brill. DOI: 10.1163/9789004353107. How do you teach Egyptology? * UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology (UEE) * Online Egyptological Bibliography * Ancient Near East Research Quarantine “Library” * MET Publications * ISAC Publications * Google Scholar * ARCE Library Portal (needs membership) * Academia * Research Gate * Egytptological Open Access Journals * EEF Digital Journals * EEF Digitized Books * Hathi Trust * Internet Archive * Deir el-Medina Database * Deir el-Medina Online * Museo Egizio Papyri Database * Texts in Translation * Lichtheim, Miriam 2006. Ancient Egyptian literature. A book of readings, volume I: The Old and Middle Kingdoms . Berkeley, CA; London: University of California Press. * Lichtheim, Miriam 2006. Ancient Egyptian literature. A book of readings, volume II: The New Kingdom . Berkeley, CA; London: University of California Press. * Lichtheim, Miriam 2006. Ancient Egyptian literature. A book of readings, volume III: The Late Period . Berkeley, CA; London: University of California Press. * Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae * Dictionary of Ancient Egypt, British Museum How do you study woodworking practice and wooden objects? * Caroline Arbuckle MacCleod’s work * Re, Alessandro, Alessandro Lo Giudice, Marco Nervo, Paola Buscaglia, Peter Luciani, Matilde Borla and Christian Greco. “The importance of tomography studying wooden artefacts: A comparison with radiography in the case of a coffin lid from ancient Egypt.” (2016). * Albertin, Fauzia, Maria Pia Morigi, Matteo Bettuzzi, Rosa Brancaccio, Nicola Macchioni, Roberto Saccuman, Gianluca Quarta, Lucio Calcagnile and Daniela Picchi. “X-ray Tomography Unveils the Construction Technique of Un-Montu’s Egyptian Coffin (Early 26th Dynasty).” Journal of Imaging 8 (2022). * Helen Strudwick’s work Get full access to Ancient/Now at ancientnow.substack.com/subscribe…
1 Health and Medicine in Ancient Egypt with Prof. Anne Austin 1:15:02
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1:15:02Kara and Jordan talk with Professor Anne Austin (University of Missouri - St. Louis) about her book Healthmaking in Ancient Egypt: The Social Determinants of Health at Deir el-Medina , how she uses data from ancient Egyptian human remains to understand health care practices, disease, and illness in the past, and her work on tattooing in ancient Egypt. Introducing Prof. Anne Austin Dr. Anne Austin is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Missouri St. Louis (UMSL). She received her B.A. in Anthropology from Harvard University and earned her M.A. and Ph.D. in the Archaeology program at UCLA. She joined UMSL in 2017 after completing a three-year postdoctoral fellowship in the History Department at Stanford University. Her research combines the fields of osteology and Egyptology in order to document medicine and disease in the past. In her book, Healthmaking in Ancient Egypt , Anne uses data from ancient Egyptian human remains and daily life texts to reconstruct ancient Egyptian health networks and identify how ancient Egyptians improved their health and responded to illness. While working at Deir el-Medina, Anne discovered the mummified remains of a woman with 30 different tattoos. Since then, she and her team have identified several other tattooed women, rewriting the history of tattooing in ancient Egypt. Anne’s next book will explore the practice of tattooing in ancient Egypt and its potential connections to gender, religion, and medicine. Healthmaking in Ancient Egypt: The Social Determinants of Health at Deir el-Medina Show Notes T/W- Human Remains * Deir el-Medina * Social Determinants of Health * Working in Tomb Spaces * Butehamon * Naunakhte * Archeology Ink Get full access to Ancient/Now at ancientnow.substack.com/subscribe…
1 Hunting & Eating Divinity: Pyramid Texts, the "Cannibal Hymn,” and Divine Kingship 1:52:57
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1:52:57Kara and Amber take a deep dive into the so-called “Cannibal Hymn” (Utterances 273–274) of the Pyramid Texts, which date to the late Old Kingdom and First Intermediate Period (ca. 2375–2055 BCE) and are the oldest funerary texts from ancient Egypt. They do some reading, some interpreting, and talk about the great power the ancient Egyptians believed these texts held, and how they're a part of the restricted knowledge and magical power that the Egyptians kept for their god–kings. Sources Eyre, Christopher. 2002. The Cannibal Hymn: a cultural and literary study . Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. Faulkner, R. O. 1969. The ancient Egyptian Pyramid Texts: translated into English , 2 vols. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Goebs, Katja. 2004. “The Cannibal Spell: continuity and change in the Pyramid Text and Coffin Text versions.” In: Bickel, Susanne and Bernard Mathieu (eds), D'un monde à l'autre: Textes des Pyramides & Textes des Sarcophages. Actes de la table ronde internationale, "Textes des Pyramides versus Textes des Sarcophages" , IFAO - 24-26 Septembre 2001, 143-173. Le Caire: Institut français d'archéologie orientale. Hornung, Erik. 1992. Idea into image: essays on ancient Egyptian thought . Translated by Elizabeth Bredeck. New York: Timken. Sethe, Kurt. 1908-1922. Die altaegyptischen Pyramidentexte: nach den Papierabdrücken und Photographien des Berliner Museums , 4 vols. Leipzig: J. C. Hinrichs. Get full access to Ancient/Now at ancientnow.substack.com/subscribe…
In month’s Q&A we have questions concerning kingship & the gods, turtles (!!), and the Book of the Dead. Kara also answers some frequently asked questions about her new online course on ancient Egyptian cosmogony and cosmology. Ancient Egyptian Cosmogony and Cosmology: Secrets of the Primordial Waters An eight-part lecture series by Dr. Kara Cooney SHOW NOTES Kingship & Religion * Overview of the King’s role in state religion * Dunand, Françoise and Christiane Zivie-Coche. 2004. Gods and men in Egypt: 3000 BCE to 395 CE . Translated by David Lorton. Ithaca, NY; London: Cornell University Press. * Baines, Lesko, and Silverman. 1991. Religion in Ancient Egypt. Gods, Myth, and Personal Practice. Cornell University Press. * Maat vs. Isfet * Third Intermediate Period & the High Priests of Amun * Herihor * Piankhy * Royal Ka- Bell, Lanny 1985. Luxor temple and the cult of the royal Ka. Journal of Near Eastern Studies 44 (4), 251-294. * Abydos King List Book of the Dead and Ideological Textual Knowledge * Gloss * Book of the Dead, Chapter 17 Turtles vs. Tortoise in Ancient Egypt * Fischer 1968. Ancient Egyptian Representations of Turtles. The Metropolitan Museum of Art Papers 13. New York * El-Kady. 2011. The Religious Concept of the Dual Character of the Turtle in Graeco-roman Egypt * Ritner, Robert K. 2000. The "Breathing-permit of Hôr": thirty-four years later. Dialogue: a journal of Mormon thought 33 (4), 97-119 Retainer Sacrifice * Review our episode with Dr. Rose Campbell- Part I & II * Animal Sacrifice/Butcher scene Recycling for Death: Coffin Reuse in Ancient Egypt and the Theban Royal Caches If you are a paid subscriber on Substack or Patreon and would like a signed bookplate, you can reply to this post or email us at karacooney@gmail.com. Get full access to Ancient/Now at ancientnow.substack.com/subscribe…
1 Recycling for Death: How to publish a big academic book without it killing you 1:25:11
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1:25:11Kara’s latest book, Recycling for Death: Coffin Reuse in Ancient Egypt and the Theban Royal Caches , is now available! In this episode UCLA PhD candidate Kylie Thomsen joins the Afterlives crew to talk about the years of research and preparation behind the publication of this meticulous study of the social, economic, and religious significance of coffin reuse and development during the Ramesside and early Third Intermediate periods. Get your copy of Recycling for Death Get full access to Ancient/Now at ancientnow.substack.com/subscribe…
1 Egyptian Hieroglyphs with Dr. Melinda Nelson-Hurst 1:17:25
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1:17:25In this episode Kara and Jordan talk to Egyptologist Melinda Nelson-Hurst about her online Egyptology platform, Voices of Ancient Egypt, which teaches you how to read the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs that you’ll see in museums, online, and on your next trip to Egypt – in less time and without the overwhelm. About our Guest: Melinda Nelson-Hurst is an Egyptologist (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania), specializing in the social history and archaeology of ancient Egypt, especially during the Middle Kingdom. In particular, Dr. Nelson-Hurst's research has focused on families and their influence within the state administration, office acquisition, inheritance, and family members' obligations to deceased relatives, as well as on Third Intermediate Period burial assemblages and the history of modern collections.Since 2018, Melinda has run the online Egyptology platform, Voices of Ancient Egypt. Through online courses and YouTube videos with over a million views, Voices of Ancient Egypt brings the study of ancient Egypt out from behind the classroom and library walls, so you can experience it in the real world. Voices of Ancient Egypt’s programs specialize in teaching you to read the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs that you’ll see in museums, on Instagram, and on your next trip to Egypt – in less time and without the overwhelm. Youtube- Voices of Ancient Egypt IG- Voices of Ancient Egypt Voices of Ancient Egypt YouTube Video on how to write your name in hieroglyphs Resources for the Episode Scripts: Hieratic and Demotic Hieroglyphs Stages: Old Egyptian Middle Egyptian Late Egyptian Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Example 4 View the Rest of the Examples Mentioned in the Episode SIGN UP FOR SCRIBAL SCHOOL! Want to learn more? Get all the details about Scribal School and how Melinda's students learn to read hieroglyphs by signing up for Melinda's free class: "3 Steps to Fast-Track Your Journey from Student to Scribe" Get full access to Ancient/Now at ancientnow.substack.com/subscribe…
1 BONUS Ancient Egyptian Creation: Exploring Secrets of the Primordial Waters 30:51
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30:51Many of you asked for it, and it’s finally here— an new online course from Kara is now available . Kara and Amber take a behind-the-scenes look at how her new course on ancient Egyptian cosmogony and cosmology came together and what is covered in this eight-part lecture series. Get full access to Ancient/Now at ancientnow.substack.com/subscribe…
1 A Coffin Girl’s Guide to the Book of the Dead 2:03:37
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2:03:37Journey into the afterlife with Kara and Amber as they take a look at the Book of the Dead (more properly known as The Book of Going Forth by Day), a well-known collection of spells from ancient Egypt meant to aid the dead in their transition into the afterlife. Kara provides a Coffin Girl’s Guide to the Book of the Dead, focusing on spells that are most associated with New Kingdom sarcophagi, coffins, and burial chambers. More on the Book of the Dead: Book of the Dead on Google Arts & Culture Explore the Book of the Dead (The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge) The Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead (World History Encyclopedia) Get full access to Ancient/Now at ancientnow.substack.com/subscribe…
Show Notes Religion of the Masses * Kemp BJ. How Religious were the Ancient Egyptians? Cambridge Archaeological Journal . 1995;5(1):25-54. doi:10.1017/S0959774300001177 * UEE Encyclopedia- Votive Practice/Personal Religion Continuity of Ancient Egyptian Religion * Abu el-Haggag Festival: The Modern-Day Opet * Moulid Festival of Abu'l Hajjaj Entertainment in the Egyptian Court * Autobiography of Harkhuf [the king saying] “Come north to the residence at once! Hurry and bring with you the pygmy ( sic ) whom you brought from the land of the horizon-dwellers life, hale, and healthy, for the dances of the gods, to gladden the heart, to delight the heart of King Neferkare who lives forever! When he goes down with you into the ship, get worthy men to be around him on deck, lest he fall into the water! When he lies down at night, et worthy men to lie around him in his tent. Inspect ten times at night! My majesty desires to see his pygmy ( sic ) more than the gift of the mine-lands of Punt” (Lichtheim 1973, 27). * Little People in ancient Egypt * Blind Harper motif * Westcar Papyrus and the Magician Djedi His majesty said: “Is it true , what they say, that you can join a severed head?” Said Djedi: “Yes, I can, O King, my lord.” Said his majesty: “Have brought me a prisoner from the prison, that be be executed.” Said Djedi: “But not to a human being, O king, my lord! Surely, it is not permitted to do such a thing to the noble cattle [i.e. the populace].” (Lichtheim 1973, 219) * Female Dancers * Seneb King’s Ancestors * Royal titulary * Divine Birth * Oppenheimer, Adela. The Early Life of Pharaoh: Divine Birth and Adolescence Scenes in the Causeway of Senwosret III at Dahshur," in M. Bârta, F. Coppens, and J. Krejci, eds., Abusir and Saqqara in the Year 2010 (Prague, 2011), 171-88 * Alexander Romance Get full access to Ancient/Now at ancientnow.substack.com/subscribe…
1 Karnak: Creation and Destruction of a Living Temple 1:22:58
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1:22:58In this episode Kara and Amber discuss the builders and destroyers of Karnak. Who could create and who could destroy? If we look at the ancient living temple space of Karnak as social document, what can it tell us? Evolution of a Temple (Elizabeth Blyth) More info on Karnak University of Santa Cruz Digital Karnak UCSC Maps of Karnak Get full access to Ancient/Now at ancientnow.substack.com/subscribe…
1 Nubian Women (with Prof. Solange Ashby) 1:18:45
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1:18:45In this episode Kara and Jordan sit down with Prof. Solange Ashby (Assistant Professor, Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, UCLA) to discuss her academic journey and her research on Nubian women. Solange Ashby received her Ph.D. in Egyptology from the University of Chicago. Dr. Ashby’s expertise in ancient languages, including Egyptian hieroglyphs, Demotic, and Meroitic, underpins her research into the history of religious transformation in Northeast Africa. Her book, Calling Out to Isis: The Enduring Nubian Presence at Philae, explores the Egyptian temple of Philae as a Nubian sacred site. Her second book explores the lives of five Nubian women from history including queens, priestesses, and mothers. Dr. Ashby is an Assistant Professor in the department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures at UCLA where she teaches Egyptology and Nubian Studies Academia Website SHOW NOTES * Download the full article here- Ashby, Solange. 2018. “Dancing for Hathor: Nubian Women in Egyptian Cultic Life.” Dotawo 5. https://doi.org/10.5070/D65110046. * Meroitic Language * C-Group Culture * Hathor * Dance in ancient Egypt & Nubia * Inner panel of the sarcophagus of Aashyt * Tattoo practice in Nubia and Egypt * Philae Temple * William Leo Hansberry Society * The Hansberry Society panel on Early Christianity, commemorating Rev. Dr. Gay L. Byron will be on Saturday August 17th at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT on their YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0HcD4L9_k0YFz8L_vH-jzw Get full access to Ancient/Now at ancientnow.substack.com/subscribe…
Episode Notes Parasites and other diseases * Mitchell, Piers D. 2024. Chapter two - parasites in ancient Egypt and Nubia: malaria, schistosomiasis and the pharaohs. Advances in Parasitology 123, 23-49. DOI: 10.1016/bs.apar.2023.12.003 * Metwaly AM, Ghoneim MM, Eissa IH, Elsehemy IA, Mostafa AE, Hegazy MM, Afifi WM, Dou D. Traditional ancient Egyptian medicine: A review. Saudi J Biol Sci. 2021 Oct;28(10):5823-5832. doi: 10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.06.044. Epub 2021 Jun 19. PMID: 34588897; PMCID: PMC8459052. * The Art of Medicine in Ancient Egypt Religion, Cult and Morality * Kemp, B. J. (1995) How Religious were the Ancient Egyptians? Cambridge archaeological journal . [Online] 5 (1), 25–54. * Van Blerk, N. (2019) The ancient Egyptians’ “Religious World” : the foundation of Egyptian law. Journal for Semitics . [ Online ] 28 (1), 1–20. * Crime and punishment * Law in Ancient Egypt “New” Nile Branch * The Egyptian pyramid chain was built along the now abandoned Ahramat Nile Branch Cultural Memory in ancient Egypt and Nubia * Prehistoric Egypt * Newman, J. & Wendrich, W. (2022) ‘Neolithic and Predynastic Egypt’, in Reference Module in Social Sciences . [Online]. Elsevier Inc. p. * British Museum- Egyptian rock art * EES- Drawings along the Nile * Wadi Hammamat Project Valley of the Queens * AMAZING website charting all the tombs- Valley of the Queens and Western Wadis Get full access to Ancient/Now at ancientnow.substack.com/subscribe…
Show Notes Evolution of Temple Architecture * Digital Karnak * Blyth, E. (2006) Karnak : evolution of a temple / Elizabeth Blyth. New York, NY: Routledge. * Wilkinson, R. H. (2000) The complete temples of ancient Egypt . Thames & Hudson. * For Pre-formal → Formal temples see, Kemp, B. J. (2018) Ancient Egypt : anatomy of a civilization : pbk . 3rd ed. Routledge. Rekhyt Bird Meaning * Griffin, Kenneth 2018. All the rxyt-people adore: the role of the rekhyt-people in Egyptian religion . GHP Egyptology 29. London: Golden House Publications. * Griffin, Kenneth 2007. A reinterpretation of the use and function of the Rekhyt rebus in New Kingdom temples. In Cannata, Maria and Christina Adams (eds), Current research in Egyptology 2006: proceedings of the seventh annual symposium which took place at the University of Oxford, April 2006 , 66-84. Oxford: Oxbow. * Niwiński, Andrzej 2014. Did the Pat -people and the Rekhyt -people have different burial ceremonies? In Jucha, Mariusz A., Joanna Dębowska-Ludwin, and Piotr Kołodziejczyk (eds), Aegyptus est imago caeli: studies presented to Krzysztof M. Ciałowicz on his 60th birthday , 253-260. Kraków: Institute of Archaeology, Jagiellonian University in Kraków; Archaeologica Foundation. Sex & Aphrodisiacs * Norris, Pauline 2020. Lettuce as an offering to Mnw (Min). In Maravelia, Alicia and Nadine Guilhou (eds), Environment and religion in ancient and Coptic Egypt: sensing the cosmos through the eyes of the divine. Proceedings of the 1st Egyptological conference of the Hellenic Institute of Egyptology, co-organized with the Writing & Scripts Centre of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina and the Institute of Coptic Studies (University of Alexandria), at the People's University of Athens, under the high auspices of his Eminence Mgr Damianos, archbishop of Sinai; Athens: Wednesday 1st, Thursday 2nd Friday 3rd February 2017 , 317-329. Oxford: Archaeopress. * Leitz, Christian 1999. Magical and medical papyri of the New Kingdom . Hieratic Papyri in the British Museum 7. London: The British Museum Press. * The Contendings of Horus and Seth * Guiter, Jacques 2001. Contraception en Égypte ancienne. Bulletin de l'Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale 101, 221-236 * Ladinig-Morawetz, Franz-Stephan 2023. Defining "magic" using the example of Egyptian gynaecology. In Aguizy, Ola el- and Burt Kasparian (eds), ICE XII: proceedings of the Twelfth International Congress of Egyptologists, 3rd-8th November 2019, Cairo, Egypt 2, 1109-1115. [Cairo]: Institut français d'archéologie orientale. * Casini, Emanuele 2018. Rethinking the mutifaceted aspects of mandrake in ancient Egypt. Egitto e Vicino Oriente 41, 101-115. DOI: 10.12871/97888333918616. * Mathieu, Bernard 1999. L'univers végétal dans les chants d'amour égyptiens. In Aufrère, Sydney H. (ed.), Encyclopédie religieuse de l'univers végétal: croyances phytoreligieuses de l'Égypte ancienne 1, 99-106. Montpellier: Université Paul Valéry-Montpellier III. Get full access to Ancient/Now at ancientnow.substack.com/subscribe…
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