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Naref and Osiris Naref : a Study in Herakleopolitan Religious Traditions.

The Journal of Egyptian Language and Archeology is the oldest professional journal in Egyptology. Since 1863 it has published articles on language, literature, history, law, religion, science, magic, the economy, everyday experience, and the material culture of ancient Egypt, as well as on the histo...

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Bibliographic Details
Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Main Author: Díaz-Iglesias Llanos, Lucía
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, 2017.
Series:Zeitschrift für ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde. Beiheft.
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword ; Contents ; 1 Introduction ; 2 Traditional interpretation ; 2.1 Location of Naref ; 2.1.1 Reassessment of the different attempts at locating Naref ; a. Identification of Naref with Abusir el-Meleq ; b. Other suggestions.
  • 2.2 References to Naref in the Herakleopolitan territory 2.3 New perspective of analysis ; 3 Philological analysis of the word Naref ; 3.1 Constituents ; 3.2 Revision of interpretations concerning spelling and etymology ; a. Spellings and suggested transliterations.
  • B. Analysis of spellings c. Suggested translations and etymologies ; 4 Interpretation of Naref ; 4.1 Mythological contexts: analysis ; a. Funerary sphere ; Osirian aspect: burial of the god's body and relics ; Solar aspect: entrance to the Beyond.
  • B. Legal sphere: triumph and justification c. Royal sphere: assumption of royal power ; 4.2 Mythological contexts: interpretation? divine space and figure ; 5 Osiris Naref, Osiris in/of Naref ; 5.1 Iconography ; 5.2 Epithets ; 5.3 Priests ; 6 Conclusions ; 7 Catalogue of sources.
  • 7.1 Remarks 7.2 New Kingdom ; 7.2.1 Statues and Stelae ; 7.2.2 Tombs ; 7.2.3 Temples ; 7.2.4 Papyri ; 7.2.5 Miscellany ; 7.3 Third Intermediate Period ; 7.3.1 Statues and Stelae ; 7.3.2 Tombs ; 7.3.3 Papyri ; 7.3.4 Miscellany ; 7.4 Kushite and Saite Periods.