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Transformation of Ancient Egyptian temples and pyramids into fetish objects in the context of body-space relationship
ISSN: 2687 - 5373Publisher: author   
Transformation of Ancient Egyptian temples and pyramids into fetish objects in the context of body-space relationship
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Publisher: Nilay
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2687 - 5373
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Abstract
Many monumental works from the Ancient Egyptian civilization that have survived to the present day continue to be a matter of curiosity for people ever since, due to the mysteries related to both to the construction technique and to the purpose of their construction, and these works are discussed on various scientific platforms. It is known that there are many temples and pyramids built in different periods and sizes in Egypt. The best-known of these are the temples of Abu Simbel and Karnak, which are attributed to the gods as places of worship, and the pyramid trilogy in the Giza region of Cairo can be given as examples. The research article, which was formed within the scope center of these structures, focuses on the narration of the transformation of the spaces in question into more sacred spaces that apart from these attributes were dedicated containing to the pharaohs