
Saleh Soleiman- Damietta University
Saleh Soleiman
- Damietta University
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This article publishes an entrance lintel in a recently discovered Old Kingdom tomb at Saqqara, providing its description, translations of its texts and detailed interpretations of the scenes illustrating the texts. The commentary considers the names, titles, and figures of the tomb owner and his two sons, the offering formula and the tomb owner’s...
p> This article deals with an Old Kingdom scene of the tomb owner standing sure footed or walking on the ground. He is sheltered by the sunshades. This scene was collected from the Old Kingdom tombs. The commentary considers the distribution of the scene in the Old Kingdom cemeteries, dating of the scene and reasons for its appearance and disappear...
This study deals with the figures of nine offering bearers in the tomb of Kagemni, Teti cemetery at Saqqara. Some of these figures and all the identification texts had been for some reason erased. Detailed inspection of the erased texts leads to the conclusion that one of these representations is of Gemni, the eldest son of Kagemni and eight of the...
The present research paper focuses on the term $n-Nxn as a sign of a geographical region located in Upper Egypt and its connotation in the royal and non-royal texts. It highlights the political and religious significance of the toponym. Moreover, it explores the definable territorial divisions in Upper Egypt that were created in the second half of...
This article deals with the representations of the deceased’s son fishing and fowling in the Old Kingdom tombs. There are fourteen examples in ten tombs. These scenes are found in the Memphis necropolis and the provincial cemeteries. The dating of the scene and purpose of its appearance within a certain time, the attire of the son, the fishing or f...
This article publishes an entrance lintel in a recently discovered Old Kingdom tomb at Saqqara, providing its description, translations
of its texts and detailed interpretations of the scenes illustrating the texts. The commentary considers the names, titles, and figures of
the tomb owner and his two sons, the offering formula and the tomb owner’s...