Egyptian Mythology: Divine Kingship, Cosmic Order, and the Sacred Imagination of the Nile
Egyptian Mythology: Divine Kingship, Cosmic Order, and the Sacred Imagination of the Nile examines one of the foundational mythic archives of the ancient world, where creation, solar renewal, divine rulership, funerary transformation, temple ritual, and sacred speech converge within a richly ordered religious cosmos. From the Pyramid Texts, Coffin Texts, and Book of the Dead to temple inscriptions, cult practice, and the wider symbolic worlds of Ra, Osiris, Isis, Horus, Seth, Hathor, Thoth, and Amun, this category explores how Egyptian myth was preserved, enacted, monumentalized, and continually renewed across ritual life, kingship, mortuary tradition, and sacred landscape.

