Abydos: Egypt's first pharaohs and the cult of Osiris

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Abydos: Egypt's first pharaohs and the cult of Osiris

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Abydos is one of the most important archaeological sites in Egypt, the burial place of the first kings of Egypt, and a cult center of Osiris, god of the underworld and judge of the dead. Past archaeological finds in Abydos include the oldest surviving boats in the world, the earliest indications of writing in Egypt, and a number of temples and tombs, many of which predate the first pyramids at Saqqara.

Creator

David O'Connor

Publisher

London ; New York : Thames & Hudson

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Series: New aspects of antiquity

Table Of Contents

The discovery of Abydos -- Osiris -- eternal lord who presides in Abydos -- The temple of Seti I -- The rediscovery of Abydos -- The evolution of a sacred landscape -- The expanding landscape of the Middle Kingdom -- The landscape completed : Abydos in the New Kingdom -- The climax of the Osiris cult -- The royal tombs of Abydos -- The mysterious enclosures of Abydos -- Boat graves and pyramid origins -- Abydos : summing-up.

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David O'Connor, “Abydos: Egypt's first pharaohs and the cult of Osiris,” Humanities Hub, accessed December 22, 2024, https://humanitieshub.sdsu.edu/omeka/items/show/1810.