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This book is about the weird and wonderful lesser-known ‘spirit’ entities of ancient Egypt –daemons, the mysterious and often fantastical creatures of the Egyptian ‘Otherworld’ – and the closely related spirits of the dead, which together conjure the excitement of all things otherworldly. Daemons and spirits are generally defined in Egyptology as creatures not of this world, which do not have their own cult centre, and both groups are frequently listed together in protective spells. This volume explores the general nature of daemons and spirits in ancient Egypt and discusses a selection in more detail: it uses artefacts from Wales’s important collection of Egyptian objects at the Egypt Centre at Swansea University, in which are to be found a dwarf daemon with sticking out tongue; several guardian daemons of the Otherworld; creatures who are part snake and part feline; spirits of deceased humans; and a Greek satyr Silenus, companion to the wine god Dionysus.

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List of figures Chronology Dedication Acknowledgements Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The Realm of the Dead and Daemons, the Otherworld Chapter 3: Early Daemons and a Magic Wand Chapter 4: Those with sticking out tongues, dwarves, hippopotami and problems of gender: Daemons from the New Kingdom and later. Chapter 5: Spirits of the Dead Chapter 6: Daemons on Coffins, the Book of the Dead and the Star-lit Sky Chapter 7: Quasi-Daemons Chapter 8: Conclusions References

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    Publisher: University of Wales Press
    Publication Date: 01/09/2018
    ISBN13: 9781786832887, 978-1786832887
    ISBN10: 1786832887

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book is about the weird and wonderful lesser-known ‘spirit’ entities of ancient Egypt –daemons, the mysterious and often fantastical creatures of the Egyptian ‘Otherworld’ – and the closely related spirits of the dead, which together conjure the excitement of all things otherworldly. Daemons and spirits are generally defined in Egyptology as creatures not of this world, which do not have their own cult centre, and both groups are frequently listed together in protective spells. This volume explores the general nature of daemons and spirits in ancient Egypt and discusses a selection in more detail: it uses artefacts from Wales’s important collection of Egyptian objects at the Egypt Centre at Swansea University, in which are to be found a dwarf daemon with sticking out tongue; several guardian daemons of the Otherworld; creatures who are part snake and part feline; spirits of deceased humans; and a Greek satyr Silenus, companion to the wine god Dionysus.

    Table of Contents
    List of figures Chronology Dedication Acknowledgements Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The Realm of the Dead and Daemons, the Otherworld Chapter 3: Early Daemons and a Magic Wand Chapter 4: Those with sticking out tongues, dwarves, hippopotami and problems of gender: Daemons from the New Kingdom and later. Chapter 5: Spirits of the Dead Chapter 6: Daemons on Coffins, the Book of the Dead and the Star-lit Sky Chapter 7: Quasi-Daemons Chapter 8: Conclusions References

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