Socio-religious functions of three Theban festivals in the New Kingdom: the festivals of Opet, the Valley, and the New Year
<p>In addition to temple rituals performed for the god by the king, festivals incorporated a broader domain, where a wider public had access to the divine. The participants in feasts ranged from the royal, officials and priests to the non-elite and the dead. Theoretically and ideologically, in...
Autor principal: | Fukaya, M |
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Altres autors: | Smith, M |
Format: | Thesis |
Idioma: | English |
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2014
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