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Egypt in transition: Social and Religious Development of Egypt in the First Millennium BCE : proceedings of an international conference : Prague, September 1-4, 2009



Autor: Social and Religious Development of Egypt in the First Millennium BCE (2009 : Praha, Česko), Bareš, Ladislav, Coppens, Filip a Smoláriková, Květa
Rok: 2010
ISBN: 9788073083342
NKP-CNB: cnb002157780
OCLC Number: (OCoLC)713793043
OKCZID: 110786907

Citace (dle ČSN ISO 690):
BAREŠ, Ladislav, ed., COPPENS, Filip, ed. a SMOLÁRIKOVÁ, Květa, ed. Egypt in transition: Social and Religious Development of Egypt in the First Millennium BCE : proceedings of an international conference : Prague, September 1-4, 2009. Prague: Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2010. 501 s.


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The first millennium BCE represents for Egypt a period of tremendous change and development on the political, social, economic and religious level. The millennium was shaped and characterized by a continuous interaction between Egypt as an independent political entity, with its indigenously developed social and religious system, and various political, military and cultural forces and influences introduced into the country, both through occupation and trade. Throughout the millennium, one observes a conscious retrieval and interpretation of the past based on the traditions of the third and second millennium BCE in an attempt to preserve the country's cultural identity in the face of foreign influences and occupation. As a result, new religious and social concepts developed, which were incorporated in the ideological and administrative spheres of the centralized state and manifested themselves in art, architecture, language and religion. In early September 2009, the Czech Institute of Egyptology of the Charles University in Prague hosted an international workshop dedicated specifically to social and religious developments in Egypt in the course of the first millennium BCE. The volume at hand contains 20 of the papers presented at the workshop.


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