A_3_00

A_3_00 — Egyptian African Mediterranean: Subfolder Summary

Section: A Updated: March 14, 2026
Subfolder: A3_Egyptian_African_Mediterranean | Parent Section: A — Foundations
Document Count: 12 | Last Updated: March 14, 2026
Category Tags: foundations, ancient-texts, oral-tradition, civilization, ancient-text, mythology, nde-afterlife, greek-religion

OVERVIEW

This subfolder contains 12 documents covering Egyptian African Mediterranean within the Foundations section. Topics include Kebra Nagast: The Glory of Kings (Ethiopian), The Egyptian Pyramid Texts: Oldest Religious Literature on Earth, Egyptian Book of the Dead and Funerary Literature, Hesiod's Theogony and Works and Days, Ancient Egyptian Medical and Scientific Papyri and 7 more topics. Key themes span afterlife, osiris, coffin texts, ark of the covenant, ge'ez, ethiopian orthodox.


KEY POINTS


KEY THEMES & KEYWORDS

afterlife, osiris, coffin texts, ark of the covenant, ge'ez, ethiopian orthodox, aksumite, beta israel, duat, ka, ba, akh, book of the dead, egypt, sarcophagus


DOCUMENT INDEX

Doc IDTitleKey FocusConfidence
A_3_01Kebra Nagast: The Glory of Kings (Ethiopian)The Kebra Nagast ("Glory of Kings") is a 14th-century CE Ethiopian text — written in Ge'ez, the classical Ethiopian…[2/5]
A_3_02The Egyptian Pyramid Texts: Oldest Religious Literature on EarthThe Pyramid Texts are the oldest substantial body of Egyptian funerary literature ever discovered and among the oldest…[2/5]
A_3_03Egyptian Book of the Dead and Funerary LiteratureThe Egyptian Book of the Dead (Pert em Hru — "Coming Forth by Day") is a collection of ~200 magical spells,…[1/5]
A_3_04Hesiod's Theogony and Works and DaysHesiod (~700 BCE) is, alongside Homer, one of the two foundational poets of Greek literature.[4/5]
A_3_05Ancient Egyptian Medical and Scientific PapyriAncient Egyptian medical and scientific papyri constitute the earliest known systematic attempts at empirical…[1/5]
A_3_06Orphic Hymns, Tablets, and the Orphic TraditionThe Orphic tradition represents one of the most influential yet enigmatic religious movements of the ancient Greek…[1/5]
A_3_07Kalevala and Finnish-Baltic MythologyThe Kalevala is the Finnish national epic, compiled from oral folk poetry (runo songs) by physician-scholar Elias…[3/5]
A_3_08Celtic Mythology and Druidic TraditionCeltic mythology encompasses the religious narratives, cosmological concepts, and heroic legends of the Celtic-speaking…[3/5]
A_3_09Ethiopian Sacred Texts Beyond the Kebra NagastThe Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church preserves the most expansive biblical canon in Christendom — 81 books, compared…[3/5]
A_3_10Egyptian Coffin Texts: Middle Kingdom Afterlife SpellsThe Egyptian Coffin Texts are a corpus of approximately 1,185 funerary spells inscribed primarily on the…[1/5]
A_3_11Homeric Hymns: Divine Preludes and the Gods of OlympusThe Homeric Hymns are a collection of 33 hexameter poems addressed to individual Greek deities, composed…[3/5]
A_3_12Epic of Sundiata: Mandinka Foundation Myth and West African Oral EpicThe Epic of Sundiata (Sunjata, Soundjata, Son-Jara) is the foundational oral epic of the **Mandinka (Manding)…[2/5]

WHAT TO EXPECT

Documents in this subfolder follow the project's 4-tier evidence system:

Tier distribution in this subfolder: 1–2: 7 docs

Each document includes a Quick Summary, tiered claims with specific evidence,

counter-arguments, bibliography, and cross-references to related documents across the corpus.


Subfolder summary auto-generated from corpus analysis. Last Updated: March 14, 2026