塞贝克神的节日和古埃及人的天文观测

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Alexandra Mironova
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这篇文章讨论了鳄鱼神塞贝克的节日,在法尤姆、底比斯和科姆昂博庆祝,起源于古王国。Sebek幸存的图像被研究,这提供了一个机会来重建命名的神的节日的仪式和象征性节目。对Nyuserra神庙(V Dyn.)浮雕的分析表明,这些浮雕描绘了收获的场景,鳄鱼,鱼,青蛙和bA-boat,表明它们代表了在收获季节举行的节日仪式,与Sebek, Osiris和Re的崇拜有关。这些仪式可能庆祝自然的更新,河流的充分流动和土地的肥沃。对大英博物馆收藏的Amenemhat III浮雕(EA 1072)的研究使得重建法尤姆(Fayum)的Sebek盛宴的程序成为可能,其中包括奥西里亚(Osirian)、太阳(solar)和希伯来(heb)仪式。这些节日再现了太阳和月亮在天空中可见的运动,旨在恢复神和国王的力量和力量。塞贝克与太阳、月亮和各种星座联系在一起,在亨利·阿斯尤特(Heny Asyut;十二代),森穆特墓的天花板(TT 353;XVIII Dyn.)和Seti I (KV 17;第十九达因)。其中两个星座被命名为sAq(“鳄鱼”)和Htp-rdwy(“休息的脚”)。Sebek的一些节日似乎与“天空的节日”有关,并庆祝某些天文现象。
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Festivals of the god Sebek and astronomical observations of Ancient Egyptians
The article deals with the feasts of the crocodile god Sebek, celebrated in Fayum, Thebes and Kom Ombo, which originated during the Old Kingdom. The surviving images of Sebek are studied, that provide an opportunity to reconstruct the ritual and symbolic programs of festivals of the named deity. The analysis of the reliefs from the temple of Nyuserra (V Dyn.) depicting the harvest scenes, crocodile, fish, frog and bA-boat, suggested that they represent festive rituals held during the harvest season and related to the cults of Sebek, Osiris and Re. These rites probably celebrated the renewal of nature, the full flow of the river and the fertility of the earth. A study of the relief of Amenemhat III from the British Museum (EA 1072) made it possible to reconstruct the programs of Sebek feasts in Fayum, which involved the Osirian, solar and Heb-sed rituals. These festivals reproduced the visible movement of the sun and moon across the sky and aimed at the revival of strength and power of the gods and the king. Sebek was associated with the sun, moon and various constellations, represented as crocodiles in the paintings of the coffin of Heny (Asyut; XII Dyn.), the ceilings of the tombs of Senmut (TT 353; XVIII Dyn.) and Seti I (KV 17; XIX Dyn.). Two of these constellations are designated sAq («crocodile») and Htp-rdwy («restful of feet»). It seems that some of the feasts of Sebek were concerned with «the festivals of the sky» and celebrated certain astronomical phenomena.
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