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SC: You can't be serious, surely? In any AE art the King is always bigger than ordinary folk depicted in a scene and a god usually (though not always) bigger than the King.
Scale was very important to the AEs as it was a way of expresing importance to a particular figure within a scene.
How do you know spelling was not important to the AEs? If they didn't get the spelling right then a person's soul could be consigned to oblivion, it would die a second and final death as the Ba might not be able to find the tomb 'cause some eejit spelt the bloody name wrong in the tomb or upon the sarc.
SC
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EoH: Scale and spelling meant little to the AEs...
SC: You can't be serious, surely? In any AE art the King is always bigger than ordinary folk depicted in a scene and a god usually (though not always) bigger than the King.
Scale was very important to the AEs as it was a way of expresing importance to a particular figure within a scene.
How do you know spelling was not important to the AEs? If they didn't get the spelling right then a person's soul could be consigned to oblivion, it would die a second and final death as the Ba might not be able to find the tomb 'cause some eejit spelt the bloody name wrong in the tomb or upon the sarc.
SC
Post Edited (19-Jul-14 11:24)