作者
Sally Wasef, Rachel Wood, Samia El Merghani, Salima Ikram, Caitlin Curtis, Barbara Holland, Eske Willerslev, Craig D Millar, David Martin Lambert
发表日期
2015/12/1
期刊
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
卷号
4
页码范围
355-361
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Sacred Ibis (Threskiornis aethiopicus) were widespread in Egypt until the eighteenth century. Today the species is extinct in modern Egypt but millions of mummified specimens are scattered geographically in dedicated Ibis burial sites throughout the country. Ibises were regarded as physical manifestations of the god Thoth and worshiped by the ancient Egyptians. A small number of Sacred Ibis were chosen as ‘sacred animals’, based on physical markings, and were reared for the temples. However, the majority of the mummified Sacred Ibis were ‘votive animals’ that were given as offerings to the deities by pilgrims, and then buried in catacombs associated with the temple. Their supply became an industry that is thought to have flourished from the Late Period, well into the Roman Period (c. 664 BC to AD 350). Dating of the Sacred Ibis mummies, as well as other mummified animal specimens, has been based on …
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