Sacred flames : the power of artificial light in ancient Egypt /

Artificial lighting is one of the earliest tools used by humans. By the time we began to paint cave walls, we were producing lamps consisting of an illuminant, a fat or oil and a wick, such as a strip of fabric or a piece of reed or wood. Drawing on archaeological, textual and iconographic sources,...

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Main Author: Strong, Meghan E. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cairo ; New York : American University in Cairo Press, [2021]
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Summary:Artificial lighting is one of the earliest tools used by humans. By the time we began to paint cave walls, we were producing lamps consisting of an illuminant, a fat or oil and a wick, such as a strip of fabric or a piece of reed or wood. Drawing on archaeological, textual and iconographic sources, Meghan Strong examines the symbolic part that artificial lighting played in religious, economic and social spheres in ancient Egyptian culture. From the earliest identifiable examples of lighting devices to the infiltration of Hellenistic lamps in the seventh century BC, Sacred Flames explores the sensory experience of illumination in ancient Egypt, the shadows, sheen, color and movement that resulted when lighting interacted with different spaces and surfaces. The soft, flickering light from lamps or hand-held lighting devices not only facilitated the navigation of darkened environments, such as allowing workers to see in underground chambers in the Valley of the Kings, or served as temple offerings, but also impacted upon the viewer's perception of a space and the objects within it. Sacred Flames illustrates the active role that lighting played in Egyptian society, providing a richer understanding of the symbolic and social value of artificial light and the role of lighting in ritual space and performance in ancient Egyptian culture, while serving as a case study of the broader impact of artificial light in the ancient world.
Physical Description:xii, 259 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781649030009
1649030002