A Fragmentary Monument of Djoser from Saqqara
1994; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 80; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1177/030751339408000105
ISSN2514-0582
Autores Tópico(s)Ancient Near East History
ResumoPublication of a monument discovered at Saqqara, belonging to Djoser and, specifically, to his pyramid complex. This limestone piece with reliefs on three of its sides and an unfinished rough-cut back and top had been broken into two parts. The decoration is composed of snakes, jackals, lions/lionesses, serekks and the Horus name Ntry-ht. Three locations for the original emplacement of the monument are suggested: the hebsed court, the north side of the pyramid complex, and within a ceremonial gateway. This unique monument has no parallel in the Third Dynasty. Its discovery may change suggestions for the reconstruction of the pyramid complex of Djoser.
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