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Abbasid |
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Abbasid is the second Islamic dynasty. This Arabic family was descended from Abbas, the uncle of the Prophet Muhammad. The Abbasids ruled in Egypt in AD 750-868 and AD 905-935. |
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ablution |
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washing or cleansing of the body as part of a religious rite. |
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acroteria |
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plural form of acroterium, which is a small pedestal, for statues or other ornaments, placed on the gables of a roof |
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Adelphon |
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Greek word for "brothers" |
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adze |
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a cutting tool with a thin arched blade at right angles to the handle and mainly used for shaping wood |
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aegis |
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a shield or breastplate associated with divinity |
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affront |
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to offend intentionally |
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Ahadith |
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Plural of Hadith, the sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (The Traditions) which were made into Islamic law in the Middle Ages. |
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Akh |
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The spirit of Re, the sun god, which encapsulates the concept of light - the transfigured spirit of a person that becomes one with light after death. |
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alabaster |
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a variety of hard calcite that is translucent and sometimes banded. |
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alabastron |
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The alabastron is an Egyptian vase in its origin. Its name is driven from the word alabaster, a hard compact calcite or aragonite, and produced in ceramic, glass, marble and faience. It was used in the Greek period to contain perfumes and had a role in the funerary ritual. |
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altar screen |
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a thin wall used to separate the holy altar area from the rest of the church |
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alum |
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Alum is a double sulfate of a trivalent metal such as iron and a univalent metal such as potassium or sodium. Alums are widely used in industry as clarifiers, hardeners, and purifiers and medicinally as topical astringents and styptics. |
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Amduat |
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The Amduat, also called "Book of What is in the Underworld", is a corpus of funerary texts and vignettes. It describes the journey of the sun god through the 12 hours of the night, from its setting to its rising in the morning. |
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Amir |
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Amir is an Arabic word that means "Prince or Commander". It was a term that was extensively used during the Mamluk period to refer to a commander of a unit of soldiers. |
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Amir al-Mumineen |
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This means "Commander of the Believers" in Arabic. It is a title given to the Caliph. It is, also, the name of a canal in Egypt. |
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amphora |
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a jar or vase with a large oval body, narrow cylindrical neck, and two handles |
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amulet |
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a charm worn by the living or placed on a mummy to ward off evil spirits or bring good luck |
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ankh |
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a hieroglyphic sign for life, similar to a cross but with a loop in place of the upper arm and usually worn as jewelry |
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anthropoid |
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having the shape of a wrapped mummy or resembling a human being |
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anthropological |
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Having to do with the scientific study of the origin, the behavior, and the physical, social, and cultural development of humans. |
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anthropomorphic |
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having a human form or human attributes |
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apocryphal |
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of questionable authorship or authenticity |
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appliqué |
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a cutout decoration which adheres to a larger piece of material |
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aqueduct |
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a structure for carrying a large quantity of flowing water from a distance via an artificial channel |
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aquiline |
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curved like an eagle's beak |
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arabesque |
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a complex, ornate design of intertwined floral, foliate, and geometric figures |
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arcade |
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architectural element, composed of arches resting on a series of columns, which form part of a building or walkway |
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arcades |
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architectural elements, composed of arches resting on a series of columns, which form part of a building or walkway |
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aryballos |
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A squat perfume vessel with a rounded base and constricted neck. |
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askos |
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a vessel with a round-holed handle behind the spout, usually filled with wine to offer to the gods |
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Atef Crown |
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crown of the god Osiris; White Crown of Upper Egypt flanked by two plumes, or feathers |
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atelier |
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artist's workshop |
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attenuate |
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to make thin or lessen the amount of |
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Aubusson |
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the name of a city in France that gave its name to a type of French tapestry |
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aureole |
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circle of light surrounding the head or body; a halo |
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Ayyubid |
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Islamic dynasty of Kurdish origin that ruled Egypt from AD 1171-1250 |
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