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Animal Behaviour in Egyptian Art: Representations of the Natural World in Memphite Tomb Scenes

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Focusing on the depiction of animal behavior in Old Kingdom tomb scenes, this study explores how Egyptians illustrated various species, including mammals, birds, and insects, with remarkable accuracy. By comparing these artistic representations from Giza and Saqqara with modern zoological knowledge, it reveals the Egyptians' deep understanding of animal behavior. The book highlights the artists' creativity in capturing these actions despite their unique stylistic constraints, showcasing a blend of artistry and scientific observation in ancient Egyptian culture.

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Animal Behaviour in Egyptian Art: Representations of the Natural World in Memphite Tomb Scenes, Linda Evans

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