承载洪水祝福:古埃及朝圣者烧瓶护身符的讨论

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L. Kilroe
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朝圣者烧瓶是一种陶瓷形式,最早出现在埃及的第十八王朝。一些博物馆收藏了少量朝圣者烧瓶形状的faience护身符,但尚未进行详细研究。护身符在材料和形状上都是标准化的,基于有限的上下文信息,很可能反映了当地信仰的一个特定方面,尤其是因为它们磨损的表面和用于串线的提环表明它们经常被佩戴和触摸。有人认为,这些护身符在时间上受到限制,日期介于第三中间期和晚期之间,并与新年烧瓶的当代外观有关,新年烧瓶是一种朝圣者的烧瓶,主要用于庆祝尼罗河泛滥。通过对一种鲜为人知的护身符类型进行宏观关注,希望本研究能扩大我们对第三中间时期宗教意识形态、象征意义和不断变化的社会文化背景的理解。
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Carrying Inundation Blessings: A Discussion of Pilgrim Flask Amulets in Ancient Egypt
Pilgrim flasks were a ceramic form that first appeared in Egypt in the Eighteenth Dynasty. A small quantity of faience amulets in the shape of pilgrim flasks are known in several museum collections, but have not been studied in detail. The amulets are standardized in material and shape and, based on the limited contextual information, likely reflect a specific aspect of local belief, especially since their worn surface and bail for stringing suggests they were worn and touched regularly. It is suggested that these amulets are chronologically restricted and date between the Third Intermediate Period and Late Period, and are related to the contemporary appearance of New Year’s Flasks – a type of pilgrim flask predominantly made in faience and thought to be for celebration of the Nile inundation. By presenting a macro-focus on a little-known amulet type, it is hoped this study will expand our understanding of religious ideology, symbolic meaning, and the changing socio-cultural context in the Third Intermediate Period.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Egyptian History (JEgH) aims to encourage and stimulate a focused debate on writing and interpreting Egyptian history ranging from the Neolithic foundations of Ancient Egypt to its modern reception. It covers all aspects of Ancient Egyptian history (political, social, economic, and intellectual) and of modern historiography about Ancient Egypt (methodologies, hermeneutics, interplay between historiography and other disciplines, and history of modern Egyptological historiography). The journal is open to contributions in English, German, and French.
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