Ancient Egyptian religion (Spring term) (HIS 03)

  • Day and time: Thursday 14:30 - 15:30
    Weekly
  • Length of course: 1 term. Spring (10 Weeks)
  • Number of places: 30
  • Start date: 16 January 2025
  • Description:

    The religion of ancient Egypt seems mind-boggling: all those gods, all those temples; captivating but incomprehensible images and hieroglyphic inscriptions. We will look closely at religious belief and practice and see how it was a key feature of society and the economy and a major factor in the unity and stability of this civilisation. Deities, temples, afterlives, tombs, priests, kings, sacred animals, the festival calendar and many beautiful paintings and art objects - all these plus mummies! No background is required, although this course links to Ancient Egypt for Beginners, my previous course. Resources will include maps, a detailed chronology, texts and a further-reading list. To begin with, try Emily Teeter, 'Religion and ritual in ancient Egypt', Donald B. Redford, 'The ancient gods speak. A guide to Egyptian religion' or (quickest) Stephen Quirke, and Jeffrey Spencer 'The British Museum book of ancient Egypt', religion chapter.

  • Format: Lecture

  • Tutor: Corinne Duhig
  • Archaeologist specialising in ancient Egypt, bioarchaeology (the study of ancient human remains) and forensic archaeology/anthropology.


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