Dating the Tomb G 1111 at Giza

 
PIIS032103910014827-2-1
DOI10.31857/S032103910014827-2
Publication type Article
Status Published
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Occupation: senior researcher
Affiliation: Institute of Oriental Manuscripts, Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
Address: Russian Federation,
Journal nameVestnik drevnei istorii
EditionVolume 81 Issue 2
Pages269-297
Abstract

Until recently the provenance of the offering basin known through the transcription in Urk. I, 165 remained uncertain. On the basis of a photograph from the George Andrew Reisner’s archive in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (Photo ID number: C10393_OS), it is possible to attribute to the tomb G 1111 (Giza West Field). The present publication of the texts on the offering basin contains a number of corrections to the previous transcription by Kurt Sethe, as well as a commentary on the names and titles of the deceased and his son. Their names and titles show that both served as commanders of mining prospectora. A prosopography of all persons named jwwnmtj in the sources of the Old and Middle Kingdom, as well as of the holders of the position sHD srjw “inspector of prospectors” in the Old Kingdom, is compiled. In conclusion, it is suggested that the owner of the offering basin from the tomb G 1111 is identical to jww-nmtj mentioned in the inscription Sinai 13, which dates to the reign of Dd-kA-ra jzzj. This is currently the earliest date for a tomb in Cemetery G 1100 in Giza established through indirect synchronism.

KeywordsGiza, Old Kingdom Egypt, Old Kingdom expeditions, Old Kingdom onomastics, Old Kingdom titles, Middle Kingdom onomastics
Publication date28.06.2021
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