Egypt's legacy; the archetypes of Western civilization 3000-30 BC
Material type: TextLondon; New York Routledge c1997Description: xvi, 233p.; plates; bibliog. notes; bibliog.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0-415-15779-X
- DT61 .R48 1997
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Kingship : See index.. Pyramids : See index.. Architecture, Egyptian : See index.
1. The nature of Ancient Egypt. 2. The ancient Egyptian psyche. 3. Egypt and 'the Gods'. 4. Before the kings: predynastic Egypt. 5. Kingship and the archaic kings. 6. Egypt's glory: the Old Kingdom. 7. Hiatus: the First Intermediate Period. 8. Restoration: The Middle Kingdom. 9. Invasion : the Second Intermediate Period. 10. Imperial Egypt: the New Kingdom. 11. Tutankhaman and the reaffirmation of Amun. 12. The Ramessides and the decline of Egypt. 13. The final phase. 14. The Greeks in Egypt. 15. The myth of Egypt
'Egypt's development from a pristine society into a complex, centrally directed political structure seen as an outflowing of cultural archetypes from the collective unconscious given form, substance and name.'
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