Egypt's Legacy: The Archetypes of Western Civilization: 3000 to 30 BCRoutledge, 1997 - 261페이지 In Egypt's Legacy, Michael Rice explains the majesty and enduring appeal of Egyptian Civilization. He draws on Jungian psychology to show why Egypt has been so important in the history of the West. |
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CHAPTER I THE NATURE OF ANCIENT EGYPT | 1 |
CHAPTER II THE ANCIENT EGYPTIAN PSYCHE | 28 |
CHAPTER III EGYPT AND THE GODS | 54 |
PREDYNASTIC EGYPT | 67 |
CHAPTER V KINGSHIP AND THE ARCHAIC KINGS | 90 |
THE OLD KINGDOM | 106 |
THE FIRST INTERMEDIATE PERIOD | 123 |
THE MIDDLE KINGDOM | 128 |
CHAPTER XI TUTAN KHAMUN AND THE REAFFIRMATION OF AMUN | 163 |
CHAPTER XII THE RAMESSIDES AND THE DECLINE OF EGYPT | 171 |
CHAPTER XIII THE FINAL PHASE | 178 |
CHAPTER XIV THE GREEKS IN EGYPT | 187 |
CHAPTER XV THE MYTH OF EGYPT | 198 |
NOTES | 214 |
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Abydos achievement Akhenaten Amenemhet Amenhotep Amenhotep III amongst Amun ancient Egypt animals antiquity appear Arabian Archaic archetypes architecture became buildings built bull burial centre centuries civilisation collective unconscious complex societies cults culture death divine powers Djoser earliest early Egypt’s history Egyptian history Eighteenth Dynasty Elam eventually evidence existence experience expression foreign fourth millennium funerary Giza gods Greek Gulf Hierakonpolis hieroglyphs Horus human idea identified Imhotep immense important individual influence inscriptions Inyotef Jung King of Egypt king’s Kingship land late predynastic later living Mesopotamia Middle Kingdom millennium BC monumental myth Naqada nature Nebhetepre Montuhotpe Nile Valley Old Kingdom origins Osiris particular Photo credit predynastic period priests princes probably produced Pyramid Texts Ramesses recognised reign remarkable represented rituals royal ruler Saqqara seems Senwosret serekh southern Step Pyramid stone Sumer Sumerian survived symbolic temple Thebes Third Dynasty third millennium throne Thutmoses tomb Tutankhamun Twelfth Dynasty Western