“Study about xprw and jrw and dynamics in the funerary literature of the royals Theban tombs. An approach to the ontological mobility in the Duat”
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The most important feature under which the analysis should be submitted in this field, is the sign of the in-habiting, omnipresent and responsible process of the vicissitudes of each of the “funeral substances” and the relational character that distinguishes and recreates them. Far from seeking to redefine as studied concepts such as bA, Ax o kA -to name the most worked and which themselves are as rich and complex as to require a thesis specifically- we seek, in the own dynamic of the Duat, so understand that operating in particular as related, the specific components that make up the funeral personality. jrw, twt and xprw allude to the way that the corpse holds as support, are objectified when the presence of Re. So is regularly mentioned that the shapes are hidden and only Re who presides over them. Nevertheless, we see that in particular, both shape and image suffer the direct contingencies link between Re and Osiris, a fact that establishes a dialectic between the Gods, occasionally either opposed or complementary becomes
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Bonanno, M. (2015). “Study about xprw and jrw and dynamics in the funerary literature of the royals Theban tombs. An approach to the ontological mobility in the Duat”. Sociedades Precapitalistas, 4(2). Retrieved from https://www.sociedadesprecapitalistas.fahce.unlp.edu.ar/article/view/SPv04n02a02
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