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Author Andrews, Carol (Carol A. R.)

Title Amulets of ancient Egypt / Carol Andrews.

Imprint Austin : University of Texas Press, 1994.

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe 3rd Floor Stacks  133.440932 An26a c.2  ---  Available
 Axe Kansas Collection  133.440932 An26a c.4  ---  Lib Use Only
 Axe Special Collections Adams  133.440932 An26a c.3  ---  Lib Use Only
Description 112 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.
Note "Copublished with British Museum Press, London"--P. [4] of cover.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 108) and index.
Summary "Amulets are ornaments believed to endow the wearer by magical means with the properties they represent. They were first made in Egypt as early as 4000 BC and were essential adornments for both the living and the dead. Crafted from gold and silver, semiprecious stones, and less valuable materials, they are fine examples of Egyptian art as well as a source of evidence for religious beliefs." "In this book, Carol Andrews offers the first comprehensive account of the types of amulets made, their symbolism, and their protective powers. An amuletic foot could be worn to ensure fleetness of foot, a hand for dexterity. The desert-dwelling hare symbolized keenness of the senses, and the hedgehog, which hibernated and survived outside the fertile valley, held connotations of rebirth and triumph over death itself. The ubiquitous amulet in the shape of the dung beetle, known as a scarab, was symbolic of new life. Amulets in the image of powerful gods would be worn for protection, and malevolent creatures, like the male hippopotamus, would be worn to ward off the evil they represented. Both a reference book and an informative account of Egyptian magical belief, this is the most complete survey of the subject to date."--Jacket.
Subject Amulets, Egyptian.
Egypt -- Antiquities.
Amulett.
Agypten (Altertum)
Amulets, Egyptian. (OCoLC)fst00808071
Antiquities. (OCoLC)fst00810745
Egypt. (OCoLC)fst01208755
ISBN 029270464X
9780292704640

 
    
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