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A Matter of Religions: Gods and People in Ancient Egypt

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Titolo A Matter of Religions: Gods and People in Ancient Egypt
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Pubblicazione 2025
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Religious phenomena can be considered a historical product, mediated by indirect forms, texts, images, objects, and different
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Religious phenomena can be considered a historical product, mediated by indirect forms, texts, images, objects, and different actors, people, animals, things, and nature.

Permeated by a countless panoply of gods, whose identity syncretically merged and divided into different and akin entities, the supernatural seamlessly fuses with daily life matters, and religions are not separable nor meant to be ontologically separated from political, economic, and social questions.

The volume of 18 papers, presented to prof. Marilina Betrò, aims to explore the complex dimensions of Egyptian religions, fostering a dialogue between gods, landscapes, animals, and people.


– Introduction
Gianluca Miniaci, Christian Greco, Paolo Del Vesco, Mattia Mancini, Cristina Alù
– Un “Dieu cerné”? I limiti del potere del faraone
Federico Poole
– Animals, Ontology, and Agents of Seth
Willeke Wendrich
– Gender and Divine Identification in Ancient Egyptian Healing Spells
Gabriele Mario Conte
– Ba and emotions: some notes on the lexeme b3 beyond its religious meanings
Stefano Vittori
– Notwendige Bemerkungen zum Namen und Wesen der Göttin Muth
Alexandra von Lieven
– Gehen Götter gerne baden? Zu wAi r, xfty und anderen euphemistisch gebrauchten Ausdrücken
Friedhelm Hoffmann
 Generischer Eigenname versus Götterbegriff, oder: „el“ versus „El“. Vom Zusammenspiel einer älteren semitischen Tradition mit der kanaanäischen Adaption eines ägyptischen Vorbildes im Jh. v. Chr.
Ludwig D. Morenz
– The sed-festival reliefs at Soleb: rhetoric in image and space
Susanne Bickel
– Doorscapes of the Netherworld and their guardians: a humanist geographical and anthropological perspective
Rita Lucarelli
– Reflections on the Ibis Cult at Abydos
Paul Whelan
– Two Amduat Papyri in Liverpool
Silvia Zago
- Interactions between people and territory: the case study of the regionally-specific sacerdotal titles of the Western Harpoon province
Elena Tiribilli
– The holders of the title ‘servant of Neith’ in the Late Period
Marco Zecchi
– De nouvelles incarnations d’Isis aux Époques Tardives
Christiane Zivie-Coche
– Un monument inédit du prêtre Serdjéhouty
Olivier Perdu
– Religion and power at the end of the Ptolemaic Period: Reconstructing the cursushonorum of the mr mSa HAwty Pachom
Giorgia Cafici
– The Legal Claim in The Contest for the Prebend of Amun: ‘It belongs to me, it belongs to my father’
Kim Ryholt
– Statuette in argilla e pratiche magiche nei deipneteria del tempio di Soknopaios: riflessioni preliminari
Paola Davoli
 

Biografia degli autori

Cristina Alù

Cristina Alù (PhD 2021, Università di Pisa - Universität zu Köln; Post-doc 2022-23, Università di Pisa) è borsista post-dottorale presso l’Institut français d'archéologie orientale e il Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology al Cairo, con un progetto sulla socializzazione del deserto orientale.

Gianluca Miniaci

Gianluca Miniaci è ricercatore senior di Egittologia all'Università di Pisa. Dal 2013 dirige la missione archeologica a Zawyet Sultan (Menya, Medio Egitto). E' direttore di due serie scientifiche "Middle Kingdom Studies" (Golden House Publications) e "Ancient Egypt in Context" (Cambridge University Press) ed ha al suo attivo quattro monografie e oltre 70 contributi scientifici.


Mattia Mancini

Mattia Mancini is currently a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Pisa dealing with archival research, the history of Egyptology and the formation of Egyptian collections. He is a member of the Italian Archaeological Mission in Dra Abu el-Naga and the Ahhotep Project. He is also managing editor of the journal Egitto e Vicino Oriente.


Christian Greco

Christian Greco has been the director of the Museo Egizio since 2014. He curated many exhibitions in several countries. He is also teaching courses of Material Culture of Ancient Egypt and Museology at many national universities and at the New York University in Abu Dhabi. He has been co-director of the Italian-Dutch archaeological mission at Saqqara since 2011.

Paolo Del Vesco

Paolo Del Vesco is a curator and archaeologist at the Museo Egizio, with excavation experience in Italy, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the Sudan. Since 2015, he has been involved in the museum’s archaeological missions in Saqqara and Deir el-Medina, in addition to contributing to the design of gallery displays and the development of temporary exhibitions.
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