Sleep, Beds, and Death in Ancient Egypt: Studies on the Bed as a Female Entity

Author:   Manon Yvonne Schutz
Publisher:   Harrassowitz
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9783447124294


Pages:   708
Publication Date:   18 February 2026
Format:   Hardback
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Sleep, Beds, and Death in Ancient Egypt: Studies on the Bed as a Female Entity


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Sleep is inevitable. Yet, while sleep unites all human beings, the when, where, how, with whom, and how long can vary significantly from time to time, place to place, family to family and often depends on the capabilities of those affected. Nonetheless, there are certain aspects that can be encountered everywhere: the wish to feel safe while sleeping and the related hope of getting up again the next morning. For this reason, people spare no effort to create a sleeping place that protects them literally and symbolically, with the bed often at the very center. In ancient Egypt, beds are the first documented pieces of furniture, highlighting their significance from the very beginning - a significance that can be traced right back to the Roman period. They occur as actual items and models as well as in paintings, reliefs and texts. As death and sleep have been intrinsically linked since Predynastic times, it is certainly not surprising that beds do not only play an important role in the everyday life of their owners, but also in the context of burials. In fact, most of the known material stems from burials. Using various two- and three-dimensional types of evidence, the study by Manon Yvonne Schutz tests modern preconceptions and deconstructs them where necessary, before reconstructing the term 'bed' from the ancient Egyptian perspective. A major focus lies on the object as a representation of the mother goddess, who embraces and protects the deceased sleeper during the night and actively helps him or her to wake up and be reborn in the morning. Ultimately, this volume tells a (not THE) story of the ancient Egyptian bed which, at its core, is a tale about the shared fears and hopes of humankind.

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Author:   Manon Yvonne Schutz
Publisher:   Harrassowitz
Imprint:   Harrassowitz
Weight:   0.354kg
ISBN:  

9783447124294


ISBN 10:   3447124296
Pages:   708
Publication Date:   18 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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