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Title: A history of art in ancient Egypt
Year: 1883 (1880s)
Authors: Perrot, Georges, 1832-1914 Chipiez, Charles, 1835-1901 Armstrong, Walter, Sir, 1850-1918
Subjects: Art -- Egypt History Egypt -- Antiquities
Publisher: London : Chapman and Hall
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
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ON »—( a n o a, u 2 c s H o oc1) o a X en S 3 B Pi General Characteristics of the Egyptian Temple. 439 objects from the deteriorating effects of sun, dust, heat, and theinsects which they engender. There is nothing in the texts whichseems to hint at the celebration of any rites in the dark parts ofthe temple by artificial light, and no trace of the discolorationcaused by smoke has been found upon the walls. There seems tohave been no necessity for anything beyond the most subdueddaylight within the chambers of the temple. All the importantpart of the ritual was performed in the open air, and the fewliturgical acts in the naos were short and took place before avery restricted audience. They consisted of a few prayers said bythe king or by the chief priest, and in the presentation of thetraditional offerings. The cares of maintenance and of preparationfor the periodical festivals had also to go on in that part of thetemple. Such duties, however, could be readily discharged by theprac

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