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E-grāmata: Theology of Hathor of Dendera: Aural and Visual Scribal Techniques in the Per-Wer Sanctuary

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The Ptolemaic period witnessed an enormous increase in the number of hieroglyphic signs and iconographic elements (composite crowns, scepters, and cult objects). The ancient scribes exploited this complexity when composing the reliefs used in temple decoration, selecting particular words, hieroglyphic signs, and iconographic elements in order to create interconnected multiple layers of meaning, forming a tapestry of sound and sight. The Theology of Hathor of Dendera examines these techniques on both micro- and macro-levels, from their smallest details to their broadest thematic connections, foregrounding individual techniques to determine the words and phrases singled out for emphasis. By synthesizing their use in the three-dimensional space of the most important cult chamber in the Temple of Hathor at Dendera, this new method of analysis not only reveals the most essential characteristics of the local theology, but also shows how the ancient scribes envisioned the universe and the place of humankind within it.
List of Figures xiii
List of Tables xx
Preface xxi
Acknowledgements xxiii
List of Abbreviations xxv
Chapter 1 The Myth Of The Wandering Goddess And The Per-Wer Sanctuary
1.0 Introduction
1(1)
1.1 The Myth
2(5)
1.2 Methodology
7(1)
1.3 Ptolemaic Temples
8(5)
Chapter 2 Word Play In The Per-Wer
2.0 Introduction
13(6)
2.0.1 Previous Studies
14(3)
2.0.2 Methodology
17(1)
2.0.3 Importance of Effective Speech
17(2)
2.1 Repetition (Ploce): Same Root, Same Form, Same Meaning
19(3)
2.2 Antanaclasis: Same Root, Same Form, Different Meaning
22(4)
2.3 Polyptoton: Same Root, Different Form, Different Meaning
26(2)
2.4 True Pun: Same or Different Root, Same Sound, Different Meaning (No Repetition)
28(3)
2.5 Close Homophones: Different Roots, Close in Sound, Different Meaning
31(3)
2.5.1 Antanaclasis with Close Homophones
31(1)
2.5.2 Polyptoton with Close Homophones
32(1)
2.5.3 True Pun with Close Homophones
33(1)
2.6 Types and Distribution of Word Play in the Per-wer
34(2)
2.7 Multilayered Example in the Per-wer
36(2)
2.8 Summary
38(1)
Chapter 3 Sign Play In The Per-Wer
3.0 Introduction
39(5)
3.0.1 Previous Studies
40(4)
3.0.2 Methodology
44(1)
3.1 Visual Emphasis by Ideograms
44(5)
3.1.1 Rebus and Visual Puns
45(2)
3.1.2 Reversals
47(2)
3.2 Visual Emphasis by Arrangement of Signs
49(4)
3.2.1 Symmetrical Arrangement of Signs in Two or More Words
50(2)
3.2.2 Graphical Opposition
52(1)
3.3 Emphasis by Visual Alliteration
53(3)
3.3.1 Repetition of Same Sign
53(1)
3.3.2 Repetition of Signs of Similar Shape
54(1)
3.3.3 Repetition of Signs of Similar Type
55(1)
3.4 Sign Play between Parallel Texts
56(2)
3.5 Visual Emphasis by Attraction
58(2)
3.6 Types and Distribution of Sign Play in the Per-wer
60(1)
3.7 Multilayered Example of Sign Play in the Southern Niche
61(2)
3.8 Summary
63(2)
Chapter 4 Plays On Iconography And Epithets
4.0 Introduction
65(6)
4.0.1 Previous Studies
66(5)
4.0.1.1 Crowns and Headdresses
67(1)
4.0.1.2 Cult Objects, Clothing, and Gestures
68(2)
4.0.1.3 Interplay between Iconography and Texts
70(1)
4.0.2 Methodology
71(1)
4.1 Crowns and Headdresses in the Per-wer
71(39)
4.1.1 Variations of the Horns-and-Disk Headdress
72(5)
4.1.2 Variations of the Atef Crown
77(4)
4.1.3 Variations Built on the Red Crown
81(7)
4.1.3.1 Crown of Geb (Red Crown, Atef)
81(3)
4.1.3.2 Crown of Arsinoe (Red Crown, Falcon Feathers, Horns and Disk)
84(4)
4.1.4 Variation Built on the White Crown: "Lady of the Per-wer" (White Crown, Ostrich Feathers)
88(2)
4.1.5 Variations Built on the Double Crown
90(11)
4.1.5.1 Hepty-Crowns — Royal Crowns of Horus and Hathor
90(3)
4.1.5.2 Royal Crown of Isis (Double Crown, Ostrich Feathers, Seshed Band)
93(5)
4.1.5.3 "Hathor the Menit" (Double Crown, Ostrich Feathers)
98(1)
4.1.5.4 "Hathor the Navigator" (Double Crown, Ostrich Feathers, Horns)
99(2)
4.1.6 Double-Feather Crowns
101(9)
4.1.6.1 Variations of the Double Falcon-Feather Crown
101(6)
4.1.6.2 Anedjty Crown (Ostrich Feathers, Sun Disk, Ram's Horns)
107(3)
4.2 Types and Distribution of Crowns in the Per-wer
110(5)
4.2.1 Frequency of Crowns in the Per-wer
111(2)
4.2.2 Correlation between Type of Crown and Wearer
113(2)
4.3 Interplay between Iconography and Epithets
115(6)
4.3.1 Iconography Play between Sistra and mnw-jar
115(2)
4.3.2 Iconography Play between Menit and Wensheb
117(2)
4.3.3 Iconography Play in the Return of the Udjat in the Southern Niche
119(2)
4.4 Summary
121(2)
Chapter 5 The Per-Wer Sanctuary
5.0 Introduction
123(5)
5.0.1 Organization of Wall Reliefs in the Per-wer
125(3)
5.0.2 Excursus: Decoration of the Frieze in the Per-wer
128(1)
5.1 The Myth of the Wandering Goddess in the Per-wer
128(34)
5.1.1 Chronocrators on the Outer Entrance
129(5)
5.1.1.1 Excursus: Discussion of the Toponyms
132(2)
5.1.2 Pacification of the Goddess
134(13)
5.1.3 Purification of the Goddess
147(4)
5.1.4 Returning the Udjat
151(9)
5.1.5 Summary
160(1)
5.1.6 Distribution of Scenes in the Per-wer Relating to the Myth
161(1)
5.2 Hathor as Creator
162(45)
5.2.1 Ruler of Heaven and Earth
162(7)
5.2.2 Primordial Creator of Heaven and Earth
169(3)
5.2.3 Primordial Creator of the Inundation
172(9)
5.2.4 Primordial Creator of Light
181(5)
5.2.5 Hidden of Image
186(6)
5.2.6 Ancestral Goddess
192(13)
5.2.7 Summary
205(1)
5.2.8 Distribution of Scenes Relating to the Theme of Hathor as Primordial Creator and Solar Goddess
206(1)
5.3 King as Intermediary
207(32)
5.3.1 Affirmation of Legitimacy
210(10)
5.3.2 Effectiveness of Speech
220(13)
5.3.3 Maintenance of Ancestor Cults
233(3)
5.3.4 Summary
236(1)
5.3.5 Distribution of Scenes Relating to the King as Intermediary in the Per-wer
236(3)
5.4 Analysis of the Distribution of Themes in the Per-wer
239(12)
5.4.1 Outer Entrance
239(1)
5.4.2 North Wall
240(2)
5.4.3 East Wall
242(2)
5.4.4 West Wall
244(1)
5.4.5 South Wall
245(2)
5.4.6 Southern Niche
247(2)
Chapter 6 Conclusions 249(2)
Chapter 7 Translation Of The Texts In The Per-Wer Sanctuary
7.1 Outer Entrance
251(35)
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1. Upper frieze, east side: D II, 31, nos. 17-26
253(1)
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2. Upper frieze, west side: D II, 61, nos. 17-22
254(2)
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3. Bandeau of the frieze, east side: D II, 3.6-7
256(1)
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4. Bandeau of the frieze, west side: D II, 4.2-3
257(1)
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5. Upper cornice above winged disk: D III, 45.6
258(1)
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6. Upper cornice east of winged disk: D III, 45.8-9
259(1)
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7. Upper cornice west of winged disk: D III, 45.10 (destroyed)
259(1)
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8. Door frame, east side, outer column, Text A: D III, 45.13-46.1
260(1)
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9. Door frame, west side, outer column, Text B: D III, 46.3-7
261(2)
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10. Door frame, east side, inner column, Text C: D III, 46.10-47.4
263(1)
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11. Door frame, west side, inner column, Text D: D III, 47.6-48.3
264(2)
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12. Scene below bandeau of frieze, east side: D III, 48.11-49.11
266(2)
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13. Scene below bandeau of frieze, west side: D III, 49.14-50.15
268(3)
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14. Cornice, east side: D III, 51.5-6
271(1)
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15. Cornice, west side: D III, 51.8 (destroyed)
271(2)
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16. Lintel, east side: D III, 51.12-52.4
273(1)
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17. Lintel, west side: D III, 52.7-53.3
274(1)
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18. Inner lateral framing, east side: D III, 53.5-14
275(2)
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19. Inner lateral framing, west side: D III, 53.16-54.9
277(2)
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20. Thickness of door jamb, east side: D III, 54.12-54.17
279(1)
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21. Thickness of door jamb, west side: D III, 52.2-55.8
280(2)
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22. Door jamb, east side: D III, 55.11-56.10
282(2)
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23. Door jamb, west side: D III, 56.13-57.9
284(2)
7.2 Bandeaux of the Base and Frieze in the Per-wer
286(9)
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24. Bandeau of the base, east side: D III, 59.10-60.2
287(2)
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25. Bandeau of the base, west side: D III, 60.4-60.9
289(3)
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26. Bandeau of the frieze, east side: D III, 61.3-8
292(1)
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27. Bandeau of the frieze, west side: D III, 62.2-7
293(2)
7.3 North Wall of the Per-wer
295(16)
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28. Lintel, east side: D III, 57.15-58.8
295(2)
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29. Lintel, west side: D III, 58.11-59.5
297(3)
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30. North Wall, 3rd register, east side: D III, 71.16-72.8
300(2)
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31. North Wall, 3rd register, west side: D III, 83.12-84.6
302(3)
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32. North Wall, 2nd register, east side: D III, 68.11-69.2
305(2)
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33. North Wall, 2nd register, west side: D III, 80.4-10
307(2)
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34. North Wall, 1st register, east side: D III, 63.14-18
309(1)
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35. North Wall, 1st register, west side: D III, 75.15-76.2
310(1)
7.4 East and West Walls of the Per-wer
311(31)
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36. East Wall, 3rd register: D III, 72.11-73.13
312(2)
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37. West Wall, 3rd register: D III, 84.9-85.9
314(4)
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38. East Wall, 2nd register, 1st scene: D III, 69.5-13
318(2)
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39. West Wall, 2nd register, 1st scene: D III, 80.13-81.2
320(2)
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40. East Wall, 2nd register, 2nd scene: D III, 69.15-70.5
322(1)
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41. West Wall, 2nd register, 2nd scene: D III, 81.4-12
323(4)
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42. East Wall, 2nd register, 3rd scene: D III, 70.7-18
327(2)
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43. West Wall, 2nd register, 3rd scene: D III, 81.14-82.11
329(3)
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44. East Wall, 1st register, 1st scene: D III, 64.3-65.3
332(2)
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45. West Wall, 1st register, 1st scene: D III, 76.5-13
334(2)
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46. East Wall, 1st register, 2nd scene: D III, 65.5-66.3
336(1)
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47. West Wall, 1st register, 2nd scene: D III, 77.2-9
337(2)
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48. East Wall, 1st register, 3rd scene: D III, 66.5-67.3
339(1)
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49. West Wall, 1st register, 3rd scene: D III, 77.11-78.12
340(2)
7.5 South Wall of Per-wer
342(19)
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50. South Wall, 3rd register, east side: D III, 73.16-74.7
343(1)
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51. South Wall, 3rd register, west side: D III, 85.12-86.4
344(3)
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52. South Wall, 2nd register, east side: D III, 71.3-12
347(1)
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53. South Wall, 2nd register, west side: D III, 82.14-83.8
348(3)
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54. South Wall, 1st register, east side: D III, 67.6-68.7
351(2)
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55. South Wall, 1st register, west side: D III, 78.15-79.15
353(3)
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56. South Wall, base, east side: D III, 62.12-63.10
356(1)
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57. South Wall, base, west side: D III, 74.12-75.11
357(2)
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58. South Wall, text above solar disk: D III, 86.12
359(1)
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59. South Wall, text below solar disk: D III, 86.13
359(1)
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60. South Wall, base of door, east side: D III, 86.17
360(1)
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61. South Wall, base of door, west side: D III, 87.2
360(1)
7.6 Southern Niche
361(138)
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62. South Niche, thickness of jamb, east side: D III, 87.7-9
362(1)
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63. South Niche, thickness of jamb, west side: D III, 87.12-13
362(1)
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64. South Niche, North Wall, lintel, east side: D III, 88.18-89.9
363(2)
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65. South Niche, North Wall, lintel, west side: D III, 89.12-90.8
365(1)
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66. South Niche, door jamb, east side: D III, 88.1-5
366(1)
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67. South Niche, door jamb, west side: D III, 88.8-12
366(2)
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68. South Niche, North Wall, door frame, east side: D III, 90.10-91.4
368(1)
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69. South Niche, North Wall, door frame, east side: D III, 91.6-10
368(2)
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70. South Niche, bandeau of frieze, east side: D III, 92.5-8
370(1)
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71. South Niche, bandeau of frieze, west side: D III, 92.10-13
371(2)
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72. South Niche, base, D III, 93.6 and 9
373(2)
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73. South Niche, East Wall, 2nd register: D III, 94.14-95.7
375(1)
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74. South Niche, West Wall, 2nd register: D III, 97.13-98.2
376(3)
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75. South Niche, East Wall, 1st register: D III, 93.15-94.4
379(1)
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76. South Niche, West Wall, 1st register: D III, 96.22-97.7
379(3)
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77. South Niche, South Wall, frieze: D III, 96.10
382(2)
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78. South Niche, South Wall, 2nd register, east side: D III, 95.10-18
384(1)
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79. South Niche, South Wall, 2nd register, west side: D III, 98.5-13
385(2)
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80. South Niche, South Wall, 1st register: D III, 94.7
387(2)
Appendix 1 Table of Word Plays in the Per-wer Sanctuary 389(26)
Appendix 2 Table of Sign Plays in the Per-wer Sanctuary 415(60)
Bibliography 475(24)
Indexes 499
Subject Index
499(25)
Index of Artifacts
524(1)
Index of Ancient Languages
525(1)
Index of Ancient Texts
526(12)
Index of Transliterated Terms
538
Barbara A. Richter received her PhD in the Department of Near Eastern Studies from the University of California, Berkeley, in 2012, where she is currently a lecturer in Egyptology. Her research focuses on the religion, language and art of ancient Egypt, with an emphasis on the later periods.