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Egyptian Temples

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Colossal stone temples are one of the most immediately recognisable products of ancient Egyptian distinctive in appearance, striking in sheer size and impressive in the skill shown in the carving and painting of their walls. This book looks at what is known about Egyptian temples, their chronological development, and the range of different religious structures referred to under the general heading of temples. Different chapters explain, with illustrations, the nature of Egyptian gods and why they needed temples to built for them, what went on within the buildings, and how priests, acting on behalf of the king, served the god on a daily basis and in regular festivals which involved the population as a whole. It explains the underlying ideas which result in Egyptian temples developing such a particular and peculiar appearance and why both architecture and decoration in Egyptian temples reflect different periods of temple building and different types of temple.

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First published December 2, 2005

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S.R. Snape

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February 27, 2021
This is a useful, very succinct (64 pages) review of the development of the Egyptian temple over the full length of ancient Egyptian history.
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February 20, 2008
Good reference on blueprints, decorations and exteriors of all major Egyptian temples, an area which tends to be overlooked in Egyptian Art books.
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