The Body Language of Some Female Servants in the Ancient Egyptian Private Tomb Scenes

Document Type : Original Article

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1 Faculty of tourism and hotels, Guidance department, Minya university

2 Associate Professor, Tourist Guidance Department, Faculty of Tourism and hotels, Sadat City University.

Abstract

Body language is a type of nonverbal communication that delivers messages about specific people, occupations, particular cultures, situations. This paper displays some scenes for the female servants in ancient Egyptian private tombs to indicate aspects of their body language represented in the body posture, gestures, heads, eyes, the direction of the arms, hands, and legs. This signifies the feelings of the female servants in moments of performing their daily works and condition while performing daily life activities to indicate their body language like posture, gestures, and eye direction.

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