Coffin commerce : how a funerary materiality formed ancient Egypt / Kathlyn M. Cooney.

Author/creator Cooney, Kara author.
Format Book
PublicationCambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021.
Copyright Date©2021
Description81 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Subjects

SeriesCambridge Elements. Elements in ancient Egypt in context
Cambridge elements. Elements in ancient Egypt in context. ^A1428135
Contents 1. Introduction -- 2. The Power of the Thing -- 3. The Egyptian Coffin as a Social Thing -- 4. The Object as Container of Transformative Magic -- 5. The Coffin as a Set of Social and Economic Choices -- 6. The Coffin Craft System -- 7. Coffins as Transactional Objects -- 8. How Coffins Formed Egyptian Society -- References.
Abstract This discussion will be centered on one ubiquitous and rather simple Egyptian object type -- the wooden container for the human corpse. We will focus on the entire "lifespan" of the coffin -- how they were created, who bought them, how they were used in funerary rituals, where they were placed in a given tomb, and how they might have been used again for another dead person. Using evidence from Deir el Medina, we will move through time from the initial agreement between the craftsman and the seller, to the construction of the object by a carpenter, to the plastering and painting of the coffin by a draftsman, to the sale of the object, to its ritual use in funerary activities, to its deposit in a burial chamber, and, briefly, to its possible reuse--back cover.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages [71]-81).
Issued in other formebook version : 9781108911115
ISBN1108823335 (paperback)
ISBN9781108823333 (paperback)

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Joyner General Stacks DT62 .C64 C66 2021 ✔ Available Place Hold