Sacred Felines: The Divine Role of Cats in Ancient Egypt

Sacred Felines: The Divine Role of Cats in Ancient Egypt
Author: Zahid Ameer
Publisher: Zahid Ameer
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2024-08-31
Genre: History
ISBN:

Discover the enchanting world of ancient Egypt with Sacred Felines: The Divine Role of Cats in Ancient Egypt. This comprehensive eBook delves into the fascinating history and significance of cats in one of the world’s most iconic civilizations. Uncover the origins of feline domestication in Egypt and explore the sacred bond between cats and the divine, including the revered goddess Bastet and the formidable Sekhmet. Learn about the integral role of cats in daily life, from their protection of food stores to their revered status in funerary practices. Delve into the sacred city of Bubastis, where cats were honored with grand festivals and mummified as offerings to the gods. Through a detailed examination of Egyptian art, symbolism, and religious practices, this eBook offers an in-depth look at how cats became symbols of grace, protection, and divine favor in ancient Egyptian culture. Perfect for history enthusiasts, animal lovers, and anyone intrigued by the mystical allure of ancient Egypt.

Classical Cats

Classical Cats
Author: Donald W. Engels
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2018-10-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134692862

This is the definitive book on classical cats. The cat has played a significant role in history from the earliest times. Well known is its role in the religion and art of ancient Egypt, no less than its association with witchcraft in the Middle Ages. But when did the cat become a domestic companion and worker as well? There has been much debate about the position of the cat in ancient Greece and Rome. Artistic representations are sometimes ambiguous, and its role as a mouse-catcher seems often to have been carried out by weasels. Yet other evidence clearly suggests that the cat was as important to Greeks and Romans as it is to many modern people. This book is the first comprehensive survey of the evidence for cats in Greece and Rome, and of their functions and representations in art. Donald Engels draws on authors from Aesop to Aristotle; on vase-painting, inscriptions and the plastic arts; and on a thorough knowledge of zoology of the cat. He also sets the ancient evidence in the wider context of the Egyptian period that preceded it, as well as the views of the Church fathers who ushered antiquity into the Middle Ages.

The Magical Sexual Practices of Ancient Egypt

The Magical Sexual Practices of Ancient Egypt
Author: Judy Hall
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2019-05-31
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1782792880

A step-by-step guide to raising kundalini and embodying the dynamic, sexual force, that is the Power of Sekhem. Sex is the most potent force in the universe. A primal power. And sacred sexuality is a gateway to the divine. Something that the ancient Egyptians recognised instinctively. In The Magical Sexual Practices of Ancient Egypt, bestselling author, Judy Hall, offers the reader powerful sexual magic for the present day. It reveals sexual secrets hidden for millennia. This jealously guarded secret doctrine is now available to everyone. The system activates your creative erotic potential. Kindling the inner and outer mystic marriages, it is a joining of souls with the divine. Through a cosmic orgasm that is literally mind-blowing, the process generates the power to manifest and integrate expanded consciousness into the everyday world. The system can be used to attract a twin-flame or make a sacred marriage with an existing partner. The practice can also be worked alone to invoke an integration with your highest Self. Crystals support the practice throughout. Accompaniment to Judy Hall's new novel, The Alchemy of the Night.

The Cat in Ancient Egypt

The Cat in Ancient Egypt
Author: Jaromír Málek
Publisher: British Museum Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2006
Genre: Cats
ISBN: 9780714119700

Cats in Egypt were probably domesticated by around 4000 BC from wild ancestors. Over the following centuries, they became popular household pets and are regularly shown in tomb paintings of family life. This volume draws on artistic and written sources to show how they became widely-esteemed and revered animals in Egypt.

Soulful Creatures

Soulful Creatures
Author: Edward Bleiberg
Publisher: Giles
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 9781907804274

A fascinating mix of archaeology, history, and medical imaging shedding new light on ancient Egyptian animal mummies, this fully illustrated volume explores the important role granted to animals in Egyptian life--they were seen as equals to humans within creation, endowed with souls. By providing vital background information, backed up with scientific examination of the techniques of mummification, this new book is the first proper, accessible survey of this fascinating side of ancient Egyptian life. It is full of amazing images of mummies, sculptures, and small decorative objects. Accompanies a major travelling exhibition - Bowers Museum, Santa Ana, CA, March 22-June 15, 2014; Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, Memphis, TN, October 18, 2014-January 18, 2015; Brooklyn Museum , NY, Summer/Fall 2015.

Tutankhamun

Tutankhamun
Author: Zahi Hawass
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2008-09-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781426202643

Mysterious boy king Tutankhamun returns to the U.S. in 2008, bringing rare treasures never before seen outside Egypt. For the millions of fans wanting a keepsake and chronicle of this magnificent new exhibition, this book will delight. Created by world-renowned art historians under the guidance of Zahi Hawass—director of Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities and a well-known media personality—it surveys 3,000 years of ancient Egyptian history by focusing on the lives and lifestyles of great pharaohs. Master photographer Sandro Vannini spotlights every dazzling artifact, using an innovative technique that makes the image jump off the page. The book’s design echoes the exhibition, grouping objects representing family life, religious practices, funerary rituals, and gold. In each artifact—a queen’s eye makeup container, a likeness of a princess eating duck, a sarcophagus made for a prince’s cat—we glimpse the life of ancient Egyptian royalty: exotic and fascinating, yet so human. Gold gleams in a leopard-mask of gilded wood, a brilliant pendant bearing tiny goddesses, even the golden finger and toe covers of Tutankhamun himself, meant to protect his extremities in the afterlife. Featuring more than 120 treasures, a dozen evocative landscape and archaeology photos, and illuminating text, this book makes palpable the excitement, riches, and mysteries of ancient Egypt. It will be prominently displayed in all exhibition venues, and its contents will interest visitors to the show as well as Tut enthusiasts across the country. National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources. Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.

divine creatures

divine creatures
Author: salima ikram
Publisher: American Univ in Cairo Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789774248580

The invention of mummification enabled the ancient Egyptians to preserve the bodies not only of humans but also of animals, so that they could live forever. This book draws together studies on the different types of animal mummies, the methods of mummification, and the animal cemeteries located at sites throughout Egypt.

Sitting Beside Lepsius

Sitting Beside Lepsius
Author: Diana Magee
Publisher: Peeters
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Archeology / Egyptology
ISBN: 9789042921719

This volume presents contributions from thirty colleagues in honour of Jaromir Malek, for his inspirational role, both in Egyptology more widely, and in the direction of the Topographical Bibliography section of the Griffith Institute, at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. The papers reflect the encyclopaedic variety of his interests and research. Several focus on the primary evidence for the past, from Old Kingdom to Late Period sculpture, and from the pyramids to the cat in ancient Egypt. Among the works preserved in museum collections or unearthed in recent excavation, some items are published for the first time, while other papers bring out the wider significance of specific monuments or monument-types. The remaining authors consider an international spectrum of written and pictorial archives, material which Jaromir Malek, more than any of us, has made accessible and taught us to value as primary evidence in a particular form.

The Oxford Handbook of Zooarchaeology

The Oxford Handbook of Zooarchaeology
Author: Umberto Albarella
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 865
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199686475

Animals have played a fundamental role in shaping human history, and the study of their remains from archaeological sites - zooarchaeology - has gradually been emerging as a powerful discipline and crucible for forging an understanding of our past. This Handbook offers a cutting-edge, global compendium of zooarchaeology that seeks to provide a holistic view of the role played by animals in past human cultures. Case studies from across five continents explore ahuge range of human-animal interactions from an array of geographical, historical, and cultural contexts, and also illuminate the many approaches and methods adopted by different schools and traditions instudying these relationships.