Violence and Power in Ancient Egypt
Discover the intricate relationship between imagery and power in the ancient world with Violence and Power in Ancient Egypt, authored by Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 2019, this compelling paperback spans 314 pages, inviting readers to explore the complex use of violence in Egyptian art before the New Kingdom.
This enlightening book draws comparisons between violent images from diverse cultures and eras, prompting critical questions about the role of such imagery in Egyptian society. It delves into why representations of violence were crafted and strategically positioned, uncovering their significance in communicating societal norms and power dynamics.
Ideal for historians, art enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by ancient civilizations, Violence and Power in Ancient Egypt offers a profound exploration that challenges our understanding of imagery and its societal implications. Don’t miss the chance to expand your knowledge of ancient Egypt through this thought-provoking work.