贝尼·哈桑18号未装饰墓及其统治家族的继承

Rehab Ismail
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 The uninscribed and unfinished tomb No. 18 at Beni Hassan represents a key to understanding the architectural development of the tombs in this site as well as to the study of the succession of members of the nomarchic family of the 16th Upper Egyptian province. The location, approach, and design of the chapel, as well as the number and type of architraves and columns place the tomb immediately after the neighbouring one, No. 17, of Khety I, and make it likely that it belonged to the latter’s son, Khety II. It is argued that following the successive deaths of Khety I and Khety II, probably due to the bellicose conditions at the time, Khnumhotep I of tomb No. 14, a likely son or descendant of Baqet III of tomb No. 15, became a governor and cut his tomb adjacent to that of the latter. The architectural and artistic similarities between the two tombs are striking. An examination of the skeletal remains of Baqet II, Khety I, and probably Khety II, shows evidence of a possible involvement in wars and indicates that they died at young age. The representation of specific individuals and certain themes in a number of tombs at Beni Hassan suggests that these tombs belonged to members of the same family and that all date to a relatively short period in the second half of the Eleventh Dynasty and the first half of the Twelfth.
 
 
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& # x0D;& # x0D;& # x0D;贝尼哈桑未完成的18号墓是了解该遗址墓葬建筑发展的关键,也是研究上埃及第十六省游牧家庭成员继承的关键。礼拜堂的位置、方式和设计,以及门框和柱子的数量和类型,使这座坟墓紧挨着相邻的17号陵墓,很可能属于后者的儿子,凯迪二世。有人认为,在凯提一世和凯提二世相继去世之后,可能是由于当时的战争状况,14号墓的坤努霍特普一世,可能是15号墓巴盖特三世的儿子或后代,成为了总督,并将他的坟墓切成与后者相邻的地方。两座陵墓在建筑和艺术上有着惊人的相似之处。对巴盖特二世、凯蒂一世、可能还有凯蒂二世的骨骼遗骸的检查显示,他们可能参与了战争,并表明他们在年轻时就去世了。贝尼哈桑的一些墓葬中对特定个人和特定主题的描绘表明,这些墓葬属于同一家族的成员,而且都可以追溯到相对较短的时期,即第11王朝下半叶和第12王朝上半叶。& # x0D;& # x0D;
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Undecorated Tomb No. 18 at Beni Hassan and the Succession of Its Ruling Family
The uninscribed and unfinished tomb No. 18 at Beni Hassan represents a key to understanding the architectural development of the tombs in this site as well as to the study of the succession of members of the nomarchic family of the 16th Upper Egyptian province. The location, approach, and design of the chapel, as well as the number and type of architraves and columns place the tomb immediately after the neighbouring one, No. 17, of Khety I, and make it likely that it belonged to the latter’s son, Khety II. It is argued that following the successive deaths of Khety I and Khety II, probably due to the bellicose conditions at the time, Khnumhotep I of tomb No. 14, a likely son or descendant of Baqet III of tomb No. 15, became a governor and cut his tomb adjacent to that of the latter. The architectural and artistic similarities between the two tombs are striking. An examination of the skeletal remains of Baqet II, Khety I, and probably Khety II, shows evidence of a possible involvement in wars and indicates that they died at young age. The representation of specific individuals and certain themes in a number of tombs at Beni Hassan suggests that these tombs belonged to members of the same family and that all date to a relatively short period in the second half of the Eleventh Dynasty and the first half of the Twelfth.
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