The subject deals with hair in religious thought and ancient Egyptian literature, through an analytical study of the linguistic expressions contained in ancient Egyptian religious texts and thought. Hair is a member of the human body that has gained attention in the ancient Egyptian through historical ages whether in art, religion or Language, where it was taken from that member's specialty, namely the lock of hair, which refers to the member itself or its meaning.
Mohamed, H. (2021). Hair in Religious Thought and Ancient Egyptian Literature. Luxor International Journal of Archaeological Studies, 4(2), 48-73. doi: 10.21608/lijas.2021.295997
MLA
Hana Ibrahim Ali Mohamed. "Hair in Religious Thought and Ancient Egyptian Literature", Luxor International Journal of Archaeological Studies, 4, 2, 2021, 48-73. doi: 10.21608/lijas.2021.295997
HARVARD
Mohamed, H. (2021). 'Hair in Religious Thought and Ancient Egyptian Literature', Luxor International Journal of Archaeological Studies, 4(2), pp. 48-73. doi: 10.21608/lijas.2021.295997
VANCOUVER
Mohamed, H. Hair in Religious Thought and Ancient Egyptian Literature. Luxor International Journal of Archaeological Studies, 2021; 4(2): 48-73. doi: 10.21608/lijas.2021.295997