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Funerary Sacrifice of Animals in the Egyptian Predynastic Period
Diane Victoria Flores
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The principal focus of this study is an analysis of "independent animal burials", as they are most often indiscriminately interpreted as early evidence for a religiously symbolic significance of the species that occur. Such a cultic interpretation only rarely is offered for the other category of burial, that of animals interred in or, in its later developed form, directly associated with human graves. These animals have generally been considered merely another form of grave goods. However, this type of animal burial, in the form of subsidiary burials, can be tracked into the early First Dynasty and beyond. Thus the diachronic development of this particular category of burial exhibits an uninterrupted continuity between the predynastic and early historic periods. The geographical scope extends from Upper Egypt (Badarian and Naqada Cultures), to Lower Egypt (Neolithic and Maadi-Buto Culture), and Lower Nubia (A-Group), and detailed appendices cover a Gazetteer of independent animal burials, animals in human graves; elite cemeteries; food offerings; and cemetery maps.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Acknowledgements
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Contents
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List of Tables
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List of Figures
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Chapter 1. Introduction
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Chapter 2. Upper Egypt
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Chapter 3. Lower Egypt
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Chapter 4. Lower Nubia
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Chapter 5. Independent Animal Burials
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Chapter 6. Animals in Human Graves
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Chapter 7. Elite Cemeteries
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Chapter 8. Conclusions
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Appendix A. Independent Animal Burials
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Appendix B. Animals in Human Graves
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Appendix C. Elite Cemeteries
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Appendix D. Food Offerings
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Bibliography
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Published: 2003
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781841715230 (paperback)
- 9781407325576 (ebook)
BAR Number: S1153