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« Les Anciens Égyptiens étaient obsédés par la mort ». Je suis sûr que vous avez déjà lu ou entendu cette phrase. Et pourtant, c’est totalement faux ! Ou en tout cas très largement exagéré. Mais alors, que représentait la mort en Égypte ancienne ? Comment était-elle perçue, et comment les Égyptiens s’y préparaient-ils ? On va voir ça ensemble.
? Ecriture : Benjamin Brillaud et Simon Thuault
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? Montage : Dead Will / Wilfried Kaiser https://www.youtube.com/c/DEADWILL
Sommaire :
- 0:00 : Audible
- 0:32 : Début de l'épisode
- 0:54 : Les mots et les images de la mort
- 3:50 : Les causes de la mort
- 6:49 : Esprit es-tu là ?
- 10:32 : La vie, la mort, et les dieux
- 13:58 : La tombe et les funérailles
- 18:30 : Conclusion
- 21:12 : Audible
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- Fr. Dunand, Chr. Zivie-Coche, Dieux et hommes en Égypte. 3000 av. J.-C.-395 apr. J.-C., Armand Colin, 1991.
- J. Assmann, Mort et au-delà dans l’Égypte ancienne, Editions du Rocher, 2003.
- E. Hornung, Les dieux de l’Égypte. L’Un et le Multiple, Flammarion, 1999.
- P. Montet, La vie quotidienne en Égypte au temps des Ramsès (-1300/-1100), Hachette, 1946.
- D. Agut, J.C. Moreno-Garcia, L’Égypte des pharaons. De Narmer à Dioclétien (3150 av. J.-C. – 284 apr. J.-C.), Belin, 2016.
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