Resurrection in Alexandria: The Painted Greco-Roman Tombs of Kom al-Shuqafa

by Anne-Marie Guimier-Sorbets

Other authorsJean-Yves Empereur (Introduction), Colin Clement (Translator)
Hardcover, 2017

Status

Available

Call number

932.02

Collection

Publication

The American University in Cairo Press (2017), Edition: 1, 172 pages

Description

In the Greco-Roman catacombs of Alexandria, uniquely decorated tombs from the time when religious boundaries blurred and syncretistic beliefs flourished have long been known. But it was only in 1993 that researchers discovered faint traces of paintings on walls previously thought to be blank, or underneath other painted scenes: the hidden scenes could be partly made out and photographed using ultraviolet light. Then in 2012, new computer technology was used to reveal the lost images--and colors--even more clearly.Here the team present, examine, and interpret what they found, teasing meaning and intent from the alternating scenes of Greek and Egyptian mythology, as employed by the citizens of a multicultural Alexandria at the beginning of the second century CE, in pursuit of a happy afterlife.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

172 p.; 9.7 inches

ISBN

9774168291 / 9789774168291
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