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Sacred bark of the Bastet

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Last updated: 03 Jan 2025

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Ancient
Ancient Civilizations
Egyptology

Abstract

Just as ancient Egyptian gods, or their cult images which represented them on earth, had houses (temples), tables, beds, clothes and jewellery, etc. so they had also full-sized barks – which were similar in shape to Nile boats, except that their prows and sterns were adorned with the aegis of the god in question, and the cabin was replaced by a naos containing the cult image of the deity – in which to travel by river or canal. One must distinguish clearly between two kinds of these sacred barks : real ships which carried images or shrines on Nile, canals or sacred lakes during the celebration of religious festivals, and portable barks or boat-shrines either dragged or borne in procession on the shoulders of the temple priests amid great jubilation when the festival of the local god was celebrated during special times of the year, or when the god or goddess left the precincts of his or her own temple to visit another deity at some other location.

DOI

10.21608/jguaa.2011.2787

Keywords

Ancient Egyptian Gods, Temples, Nile boats

Authors

First Name

Abdalla

Last Name

Abdel – Raziq

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Affiliation

A lecturer of Egyptology in the department of archaeology , Egyptology branch in the faculty of arts , assuit university(Egypt)

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Egypt

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Volume

12

Article Issue

1

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516

Issue Date

2011-12-01

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2017-05-03

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2011-12-01

Page Start

1

Page End

18

Print ISSN

2536-9822

Online ISSN

2536-9830

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المقالة الأصلية

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413

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Journal

Publication Title

مجلة الإتحاد العام للآثاريين العرب

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https://jguaa.journals.ekb.eg/

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Sacred bark of the Bastet

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22 Jan 2023