jueves, 5 de febrero de 2015

Nenkheftka

Painted limestone statue of

Nenkheftka

From Deshasha, Egypt
5th Dynasty, around 2400 BC
A provincial official at the height of the Old Kingdom
This statue comes from Nenkheftka's tomb at Deshasha. Free-standing statues such as this were a characteristic feature of the tombs of the Old Kingdom (about 2613-2160 BC). The tombs often had a dedicated statue-chamber, usually known by the arabic term serdab. Statues such as the one shown here were intended to keep the memory and the personality of the deceased person alive, so that even if his body were destroyed his spirit would still be able to reside in the statue.
It is rare to find statues dating to the Fifth Dynasty (about 2494-2345 BC) that, like this one, come from outside the cemeteries associated with Memphis, the capital city. This example is of a far higher quality than any others known from the provinces, and has much in common stylistically with those from Memphis. The superb rendering of the facial features and detailing of the wig make this a masterpiece of Egyptian sculpture.
Only the statue chamber of Nenkheftka's tomb has survived. It also contained sculptures now in other museums, including the Cairo Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.
W.M.F. Petrie, Deshasheh (London, 1898)
S. Quirke and A.J. Spencer, The British Museum book of anc (London, The British Museum Press, 1992)


British Museum
source: britishmuseum.org

jueves, 22 de enero de 2015

TT296, la tombe de Nefersekherou

Les plafonds du passage d'entrée, de la salle principale, ainsi que celui au-dessus de la niche à statues ont été très soigneusement réalisés, et le hasard a fait qu'ils soient aussi très bien préservés. Chacun comporte un ou plusieurs motifs centraux, en général de style géométrique. Il en résulte cinq motifs différents, dont trois se trouvent dans la pièce principale. Les caissons ainsi réalisés sont séparés les unes des autres par des bandes de couleur et, dans le cas du plafond principal, par des bandes de texte. Chacun de ces plafonds sera décrit plus en détail dans la zone correspondante.

osirisnet.net
 TT296, la tombe de Nefersekherou










martes, 20 de enero de 2015

Drawing of a water colour of a wall painting,

Drawing of a water colour of a wall painting, Deir el-Medina, House S.E. VIII. Based on Vandier  D’Abbadie (1938, PL. III).

source:
https://www.academia.edu/2257428/Figured_ostraca_from_Deir_el-Medina

lunes, 5 de enero de 2015

Three Monkeys Playing on a Chariot

Three Monkeys Playing on a Chariot

This beautiful toy is made of painted sandstone. It was discovered at Tell el-Amarna.

It depicts three monkeys, two on the left side and one on the right. They are stretching a robe above the horses' heads. All the figures are resting on a chariot with four wheels.

This toy might have been used by the king's daughters to play with.

Present location

EGYPTIAN MUSEUM [01/001] CAIRO EM

Inventory number

JE 53021

Dating

18TH DYNASTY

Archaeological Site

EL-`AMARNA/AKHETATEN

Category

TOY

Material

LIMESTONE

Technique

CARVED globalegyptiaNMUSEUMM

Kefren

Statue of Khafre in diorite. Valley Temple of Khafra, Giza. Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Main floor - room 42. Diorite: height 168 cm, width 57 cm, depth 96 cm. JE 10062 - CG 14

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domingo, 4 de enero de 2015

LA ARQUEOLOGIA DEL EGIPTO ARCAICO: TRANSFORMACIONES SOCIALES EN E L NORESTE DE AFRICA (10000-2650 A.C.)

LA ARQUEOLOGIA DEL EGIPTO ARCAICO: TRANSFORMACIONES SOCIALES EN E L NORESTE DE AFRICA (10000-2650 A.C.)
DAVID WENGROW , BELLATERRA, 2007
ISBN 9788472903838
La historia de la arqueología se ha convertido en los últimos años en una herramienta fundamental para comprender la práctica arqueológica. Por primera vez los historiadores de la arqueología se hacen eco de los debates teóricos y metodológicos que se producen en el seno de la historia de la ciencia presentismo, inter¬n alistas versus externalistas  y defienden la impor¬tancia de esta disciplina para el progreso de la ciencia. El cambio de orientación se produjo a finales de los años ochenta y durante los años noventa, cuando algunos historiadores de la arqueología (Trigger, Richard, Christenson) asumieron la importancia de considerar el contexto social, económico, político y cultural a la hora de estudiar el desarrollo del conocimiento arqueoló¬gi¬co. La historia de la arqueología ya no es una mera crónica del progreso científico, sino una parte esencial de la teoría arqueológica. Buen conocedor de la historia de la ciencia y discípulo de Bruce G. Trigger, el autor muestra cómo la historia de la arqueología debe constituir un instrumento de reflexión fundamental a propósito de la práctica arqueológica. En su análisis crítico de la historiografía arqueológica, Oscar Moro considera que esta no ha escapado totalmente del tipo de historia tradicional que denuncia, es decir, aquella que simplifica el pasado para legitimar el presente, sirviendo a los intereses dominantes de la sociedad y a determinados discursos ideológicos.  
 

martes, 30 de diciembre de 2014

Ropas y tejidos III

Linen marks from the wrappings of Henhenet's mummy

Period: Middle Kingdom
Dynasty: Dynasty 11
Reign: reign of Mentuhotep II
Date: ca. 2051–2030 B.C.
Geography: From Egypt, Upper Egypt; Thebes, Deir el-Bahri, Temple of Mentuhotep II, Pit 11 (Henhenet), EEF 1906–1907
Medium: Linen
Dimensions: 12 x 10 cm (4 3/4 x 3 15/16 in.)
Credit Line: Gift of Egypt Exploration Fund, 1907
Accession Number: 07.230.1c
metmuseum.org



Linen marks from the wrappings of Henhenet's mummy

Period: Middle Kingdom
Dynasty: Dynasty 11
Reign: reign of Mentuhotep II
Date: ca. 2051–2030 B.C.
Geography: From Egypt, Upper Egypt; Thebes, Deir el-Bahri, Temple of Mentuhotep II, Pit 11 (Henhenet), EEF 1906–1907
Medium: Linen
Credit Line: Gift of Egypt Exploration Fund, 1907
Accession Number: 07.230.1c.1a, b
metmuseumorg
 

Linen marks from the wrappings of Henhenet's mummy

Period: Middle Kingdom
Dynasty: Dynasty 11
Reign: reign of Mentuhotep II
Date: ca. 2051–2030 B.C.
Geography: From Egypt, Upper Egypt; Thebes, Deir el-Bahri, Temple of Mentuhotep II, Pit 11 (Henhenet), EEF 1906–1907
Medium: Linen
Dimensions: h. 9 x w. 12 cm (3 9/16 x 4 3/4 in.)
Credit Line: Gift of Egypt Exploration Fund, 1907
Accession Number: 07.230.1c.2