The decoration on the cult chapel walls of the Old Kingdom tombs at Giza: a new approach to their interaction
Part one. The present study -- Compilations -- Architecture, decoration and interpretation -- Preliminary considerations -- The methods employed in the present study -- The western wall of the cult chapel -- The co-occurrence of (sub)themes on the western wall -- The locations of the (sub)themes on...
Summary: | Part one. The present study -- Compilations -- Architecture, decoration and interpretation -- Preliminary considerations -- The methods employed in the present study -- The western wall of the cult chapel -- The co-occurrence of (sub)themes on the western wall -- The locations of the (sub)themes on the western wall -- The relation between the (sub)themes on the western wall -- The decoration of the false door -- The chronological development of the cultic character of the false door and its parts : possible interactions between the false door and the western wall -- The interactions between the decoration of the western wall and the false door : further considerations about the magical food supply -- The results : analysis and correlation -- The entrance jambs and entrance thicknesses -- The northern wall of the chapel -- The southern wall of the chapel -- The eastern wall of the chapel -- The interaction between (sub)themes on the various walls -- Conclusions -- Part two. Annex -- Catalogues -- Tables -- Diagrams -- Chronological orderings |
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Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
ISBN: | 9004265457 |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1163/9789004265462 |