乌克兰国家科学院敖德萨考古博物馆收藏的阿蒙内乌棺材残片(编号52611)

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Mykola Tarasenko, Natalia Bondarenko
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文章对阿蒙海乌(OAM 52611号)棺盖碎片进行了发表和讨论。这个碎片是一个木制类人猿棺材的盖子下部的一个元素(它的底座)。其尺寸为:高  - 25 cm,宽  - 32 cm。碎片表面覆盖着黄土,两面都有装饰。在里面,有女神伊希斯和尼弗提斯的形象。两边都写着象形文字。同时,在碎片的内侧,文本的方向也不同。外部的柱子从上到下阅读,中间的三个柱子(用较大的象形文字书写)从下到上阅读。五列象形文字被保存在外侧(即鞋底)。这件物品可能来自米哈伊洛·奥列克山德罗维奇·希特罗沃(1837-1896)以前的收藏,他是一位著名的外交官,俄罗斯帝国驻葡萄牙、罗马尼亚和日本的大使。1883年至1886年期间,他担任驻埃及的外交代表和总领事,在那里他收集了一批埃及文物。1920年,它被转移到敖德萨国家历史和考古博物馆。这具棺材碎片的主人可能是Bakenamon的儿子Amenhaiu,他被埋葬在Asasif(西底比斯)的第408号底比斯墓中。编号52611的棺木可追溯至20朝末年。阿蒙奈乌的其他陪葬品,尤其是棺木的其余部分,还没有被发现。
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Fragment of the Amenhaiu Coffin from the Collection of the Odesa Archaeological Museum of the NAS of Ukraine (Inv. No. 52611)
The fragment of the coffin lid of Amenhaiu (OAM No. 52611) is published and discussed in the article. This fragment is an element of the lower part of the lid of a wooden anthropoid coffin (its base). Its dimensions are: height – 25 cm, width – 32 cm. The surface of the fragment is covered with yellow soil and decorated on both sides. On the inside, there are images of the goddesses Isis and Nephthys. Columns of hieroglyphic text are written on both sides. At the same time, on the inner side of the fragment the direction of text is different. The outer columns are read from top to bottom, and the three middle ones (written in larger hieroglyphs) from bottom to top. Five columns of hieroglyphic text have been preserved on the outer side (i.e. on the sole). This object could be originated from the former collection of Mykhailo Oleksandrovych Khitrovo (1837–1896), a famous diplomat, ambassador of the Russian Empire to Portugal, Romania, and Japan. During 1883–1886, he was diplomatic agent and consul general in Egypt, where he acquired a collection of Egyptian antiquities. It was transferred to the Odesa State Historical and Archaeological Museum in 1920. The owner of this coffin fragment could be identified as Amenhaiu son of Bakenamon, who was buried in the Theban tomb no. 408 at Asasif (Western Thebes). The coffin OAM no. 52611 can be dated by the end of the 20th Dynasty. Other elements of Amenhaiu’s burial assemblage, in particular, the rest of the coffin, have not yet been found.
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