La sepat dels dos ceptres-uas a la llum de les processons geogràfiques: recerques en Geografia sagrada i \"teologia\" local a l\'antic Egipte

June 4, 2017 | Autor: N. Torras Benezet | Categoría: Cultural Geography, Egyptology, Cultual History
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The principal aim of this research is to characterise the conceptualisation and representation of the double was-scepter sepat and its place in Egypt’s ritual topography. A diachronic approach has been adopted, based on epigraphic sources of this region dating from the Old Kingdom to the Graeco-Roman period. Through more than 2500 years this territory in Upper Egypt was depicted in temples in order to update its hypostasis and its accompanying texts. The sources articulate a sacred topography expressed in myths and archetypes considered by the ancient Egyptians as the most valid and efficacious. One of the main research axis is the study of textual, iconographical and spatial analysis of the representations of this territory and its topographical components in geographical processions laid out in temple contexts that had been verified in situ. This is complemented by the characterisation and the analysis of local cults dynamics in this sethian region. The methodology involves the study of the rules of the naological syntax and the «Grammar of the temple» that govern a temple’s decoration, revealing that the representation of Egypt’s sacred landscape varies from temple to temple.
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