Many royal and divine rituals are preserved thanks to their secondary uses for the benefit of non royal persons, especially as part of the funerary equipment. These phenomenon occurred in the first millennium BC and lasted until the end of the Pharaonic civilization. This paper examines these rituals and investigates the social and cultural reasons of this phenomenon.

The reception of royal and divine rituals by individuals in Egypt of the First Millennium / Contardi F.. - In: RIVISTA DEGLI STUDI ORIENTALI. - ISSN 0392-4866. - STAMPA. - 86:(2013), pp. 79-96.

The reception of royal and divine rituals by individuals in Egypt of the First Millennium

Contardi F.
2013

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Many royal and divine rituals are preserved thanks to their secondary uses for the benefit of non royal persons, especially as part of the funerary equipment. These phenomenon occurred in the first millennium BC and lasted until the end of the Pharaonic civilization. This paper examines these rituals and investigates the social and cultural reasons of this phenomenon.
2013
86
79
96
Contardi F.
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