Acta Archaeologica Pultuskiensia Vol. III
Studies on Religion: Seeking Origins and Manifestations of Religion
Joanna Popielska-Grzybowska, Jadwiga Iwaszczuk (eds)
Paperback, 210x297 mm, 176 pages, 35 plates
Pułtusk Academy of Humanities, Pułtusk 2011, ISBN 978-83-7549-203-3
Contents
Dedication
page: 7
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Preface
page: 9
Introduction
page: 11
Origins and Manifestations of Religion in the Prehistoric Levant
author: Marcin Czarnowicz | pages: 13-17
Can Flames Ensure Immortality to Humans? A Few Words on Hypocephali and Their Significance for the Dead in the Culture of Ancient Egypt
author: Piotr Czerkwiński | pages: 19-25
Orality and Literacy in the Old Kingdom Tomb Inscriptions
author: Dorota Czerwik | pages: 27-41
Religious Mind of Early Scandinavians according to Archaeological Finds
author: Władysław Duczko | pages: 43-46
Recognised and Potential Saints in Medieval Iceland
author: Ásdís Egilsdóttir | pages: 47-52
Polymorphic or Pantheistic Deities? – Some Problems with Identification and Interpretation. Contribution to the Manifestation of God in Late Egyptian Religion and Magic
author: Grzegorz First | pages: 53-63
Paganism – Christianity – State Formation
author: Jerzy Gąssowski | pages: 65-69
Some Remarks on Fantastic Creatures in Urartian Art and Their Religious Aspects
author: Krzysztof Jakubiak | pages: 71-78
Psychological Interpretation of the Genesis and Structure of Religiousness
author: Romuald Jaworski, Rev. | pages: 79-87
Seeking Creations and Changes in “Other Worlds” Beliefs according to Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology Data
author: Bożena Józefów-Czerwińska | pages: 89-93
Some Aspects of Purification after Death in the Old Kingdom in Egypt
authors: Agnieszka Kowalska, Kamil Kuraszkiewicz | pages: 95-97
Religious Aspects of Skaldic Poetry – the Case of Hallfredar Saga
author: Jakub Morawiec | pages: 99-105
The Coffin as the Universe: Cosmological Scenes on the Twenty-first Dynasty Coffins
author: Andrzej Niwiński | pages: 107-110
Cittadinanza e famiglia: la “religione dei cimiteri” nel XIX secolo. Una passeggiata nel cimitero veneziano
author: Piero Pasini | pages: 111-117
Andrzej Wierciński’s Concept of Religion
author: Karol Piasecki | pages: 119-121
“Say that which is, do not say that which is not, for non-conformance of words is god’s abomination” – Unique Notions of Egyptian Religion in the Light of Anthropology of Word
author: Joanna Popielska-Grzybowska | pages: 123-125
An Outline of the Archaeological Research on the Medieval Parish Network in Poland with Special Regard to the Lublin Land
author: Andrzej Rozwałka | pages: 131-135
Neo-Assyrian Prophetesses
author: Aleksandra Szymkuć | pages: 137-142
The Mythological and Archaeological Aspects of Religious Influences of the Near East on Greece
author: Krzysztof Ulanowski | pages: 143-162
Hittite King: a God or a Human?
author: Dorota Wanacka | pages: 163-168
The Specificity of Slavic Folk Beliefs in the Middle Ages – Theoretical Consideration
author: Joanna Wawrzeniuk | pages: 169-174