Čtyři domy z města mrtvých. Předběžná zpráva o výzkumu komplexu hrobek AS 103 pod chrámem z Nové říše v jižním Abúsíru
Four houses from the city of the dead. Preliminary report on excavations of a complex of tombs, AS 103, under the New Kingdom temple at Abusir South
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/100840Identifiers
ISSN: 1801-3899
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- Číslo 20 [9]
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2018Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakultaSource document
Pražské egyptologické studie (Prague Egyptological Studies)Periodical publication year: 2018
Periodical Volume: 2018
Periodical Issue: 20
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/Keywords (Czech)
Abusir South, Old Kingdom, mud brick tomb, corridor chapel, human burial, offering basin, Jižní Abúsír, Stará říše, cihlová hrobka, chodbová kaple, lidský pohřeb, obětní bazénekKeywords (English)
Old Kingdom, Fifth Dynasty, Nyuserre, transformation of society, administration, Osiris, princessIn November 2017, mud brick structures, designated as
AS 103, were excavated (fig. 1) in the area of the southeastern
part of the later New Kingdom temple (numbered
as structures AS 70–73; fig. 2). AS 103 is a complex
of four corridor chapels (in an area with measurements of
15.0 × 12.7 m). The western inner walls of each corridor
chapel were decorated with single and composed niches
(figs. 3–6). Interestingly enough, Niche 9 in Corridor
chapel 1 was found with wooden planks on the mud
brick masonry (fig. 6). Four limestone offering basins
were found, one of them inscribed with a female name
Nfr.t-jw=s (fig. 7). A preliminary study of the pottery
enables us to date Corridor chapel 1 and 2 to the Fifth
Dynasty, whereas Corridor chapels 3 and 4 might have
been constructed already in the late Third Dynasty or in
the early Fourth Dynasty. The excavations brought to
light new information on the burial practices of non-elite
people of these periods: in this particular part of Abusir,
AS 103 represents the first thoroughly excavated complex
of such a type of tombs, which undoubtedly continues
in all directions, built chronologically from the east to
the west.