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The Athenian Acropolis : history, mythology, and archaeology from the neolithic era to the present
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ISBN: 0521428343 9780521428347 Year: 2001 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University press


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L'Acropole d'Athènes. Monuments, cultes et histoire du sanctuaire d'Athèna Polias
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ISBN: 2708406876 9782708406872 Year: 2003 Volume: 7 Publisher: Paris : E. Picard,


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I frontoni arcaici dell'Acropoli di Atene
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ISBN: 9788882655785 8882655784 Year: 2010 Volume: 4 Publisher: Roma : L'Erma di Bretschneider,


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Memphis under the Ptolemies
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ISBN: 9780691152172 9780691140339 0691140332 0691152179 Year: 2012 Publisher: Princeton [N.J.] : Princeton University Press,

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Drawing on archaeological findings and an unusual combination of Greek and Egyptian evidence, Dorothy Thompson examines the economic life and multicultural society of the ancient Egyptian city of Memphis in the era between Alexander and Augustus. Now thoroughly revised and updated, this masterful account is essential reading for anyone interested in ancient Egypt or the Hellenistic world.The relationship of the native population with the Greek-speaking immigrants is illustrated in Thompson's analysis of the position of Memphite priests within the Ptolemaic state. Egyptians continued to control mummification and the cult of the dead; the undertakers of the Memphite necropolis were barely touched by things Greek. The cult of the living Apis bull also remained primarily Egyptian; yet on death the bull, deified as Osorapis, became Sarapis for the Greeks. Within this god's sacred enclosure, the Sarapieion, is found a strange amalgam of Greek and Egyptian cultures.

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