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Natural Pyramids of Ancient Egypt: from Emulations of Monarchs to Royal Burials

  • Autores: Wojciech Ejsmond
  • Localización: Ägypten und Levante: Internationale Zeitschrift für ägyptische archäologie und deren nachbargebeite, ISSN 1015-5104, Nº. 28, 2018, págs. 169-180
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Scholars observed that pyramid shape hills or rocks (so called ‘natural pyramids’) in some cases are related to tombs, and some atten- tion was paid to this phenomenon in the past, but focusing only on individual cases. So far, the sub- ject was never studied in a broader context. The aim of this paper is to explore and examine such landmarks in ancient Egypt in order to under- stand, how this idea developed, and how such structures were interpreted and utilised. Several archaeological sites where such structures are attested were visited and analysed in the context of funerary landscapes (the research included spa- tial, chronological and textual researches). As a result, it is clear that such mountains and rocks were conceptualised as pyramids. Some of them were seen as structures meaningful on their own, i.e. they were not substitutes for man-made pyra- mids. These form an previously overlooked aspect of Egyptian funerary landscapes showing how ancient Egyptians projected their beliefs on the landscape and how they used the landscape to evoke status and religious symbols.


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