地质考古调查对尼罗河三角洲神圣景观语境化的影响

Eva Lange-Athinodorou
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摘要尼罗河三角洲神圣景观的关键要素是湖泊、运河和与寺庙相连的人工盆地,这些都是建在高地上的。在神庙中,女神的性质是矛盾的,甚至是危险的,例如,母狮女神和所有可能以这种方式出现的女性神,神圣的湖泊和运河的目的超过了它们作为基本实践和宗教需要的水资源的功能。人们相信,它们令人愉悦的凉爽能平息女神暴躁的本性,在重要的宗教节日期间,女神们的船就会划在这片水域上。由于考古证据在过去非常罕见,对这些圣水的研究主要局限于文字资料。然而,最近应用的地质考古方法极大地改变了这种情况:它们允许对这些三角洲神圣景观进行深入的调查和重建。通过研究这些新获得的数据,本文将重点放在了布托、赛斯和布巴斯提斯的遗址上,研究了这些遗址的圣湖、运河和沼泽的水文地理和地貌特征,以及它们在古埃及宗教和神话中的作用。
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Implications of geoarchaeological investigations for the contextualization of sacred landscapes in the Nile Delta
Abstract. Key elements of sacred landscapes of the Nile Delta were lakes, canals and artificial basins connected to temples, which were built on elevated terrain. In the case of temples of goddesses of an ambivalent, even dangerous, nature, i.e. lioness goddesses and all female deities who could appear as such, the purpose of sacred lakes and canals exceeded their function as a water resource for basic practical and religious needs. Their pleasing coolness was believed to calm the goddess' fiery nature, and during important religious festivals, the barques of the goddesses were rowed on those waters. As archaeological evidence was very rare in the past, the study of those sacred waters was mainly confined to textual sources. Recently applied geoarchaeological methods, however, have changed this situation dramatically: they allow in-depth investigations and reconstructions of these deltaic sacred landscapes. Exploring these newly available data, the paper presented here focuses on the sites of Buto, Sais and Bubastis, by investigating the characteristics of their sacred lakes, canals and marshes with respect to their hydrogeographical and geomorphological context and to their role in ancient Egyptian religion and mythology as well.
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