Sleep, beds, and death in ancient Egypt. Studies on the bed as a female entity
The aim of the following thesis ‘Sleep, Beds, and Death. Studies on the Bed as a Female Entity’ is to create a first overview of these pieces of furniture in the funerary context, from Predynastic times to the Roman Period—due to the constraints of this thesis, the focus was placed on the Pre- and E...
Main Author: | Schutz, MY |
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Other Authors: | Smith, M |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2022
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