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Dealing with the dead in ancient Egypt : the funerary business of Petebaste / Koenraad Donker van Heel
Ouvrage
Publication: Cairo : The American University in Cairo Press, 2021 Description: 1 vol. (XIII-157 p.) : carte, jaquette ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9781617979965 ; 1617979961.Langue: AnglaisPays: Egypte, Etats-Unis Auteur principal: Donker van Heel, Koenraad, 1959-...., Auteur Résumé: An intimate look at the true story of the funerary business of a Theban mortuary priest 2800 years ago as unearthed by an ancient papyrus. Petebaste son of Peteamunip, the choachyte, or water-pourer, lived during the first half of the seventh century BCE in the reigns of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty Kushite kings Shabaka and Taharqa and was responsible for the comfortable and carefree afterlife of his deceased clients by bringing their weekly libations. But Petebaste was also responsible for a wide range of other activities -he provided a tomb to the family of the deceased, managed the costs of the personnel and commodities, and took care of all necessary paperwork, while also tending to the gruesome preparation of the mortal remains of the deceased. Drawing on an archive of eight abnormal hieratic papyri in the Louvre that deal specifically with the affairs of a single family, Donker van Heel takes a deep dive into the business dealings of this Theban mortuary priest. In intimate detail, he illuminates the final stage of the embalming and coffining process of a woman called Taperet ("Mrs. Seedcorn") on the night before she would be taken from the embalming workshop to her final resting place, providing fascinating insight into the practical day-to-day aspects of funerary practices in ancient Egypt. (Source : éditeur). Note de contenu: Table des matières Item type: Ouvrage List(s) this item appears in: MSHM - Egypte 2023
Holdings
Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
Lyon : MOM - Bibliothèque de la Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée Libre accès Papier EGY BL2451.R5. D6 2001 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 158068
Montpellier : ASM - Archéologie des Sociétés Méditerranéennes Libre accès Papier D Heel 2021 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Exclu du prêt 1100000010315
Nanterre : MSH Mondes - Bibliothèque d’archéologie et des sciences de l’Antiquité D.221/320 DONK (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available BMRG34431

Index p. 147-157

Table des matières http://digitale-objekte.hbz-nrw.de/storage2/2022/07/05/file_81/9202833.pdf

An intimate look at the true story of the funerary business of a Theban mortuary priest 2800 years ago as unearthed by an ancient papyrus.
Petebaste son of Peteamunip, the choachyte, or water-pourer, lived during the first half of the seventh century BCE in the reigns of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty Kushite kings Shabaka and Taharqa and was responsible for the comfortable and carefree afterlife of his deceased clients by bringing their weekly libations.
But Petebaste was also responsible for a wide range of other activities -he provided a tomb to the family of the deceased, managed the costs of the personnel and commodities, and took care of all necessary paperwork, while also tending to the gruesome preparation of the mortal remains of the deceased.
Drawing on an archive of eight abnormal hieratic papyri in the Louvre that deal specifically with the affairs of a single family, Donker van Heel takes a deep dive into the business dealings of this Theban mortuary priest. In intimate detail, he illuminates the final stage of the embalming and coffining process of a woman called Taperet ("Mrs. Seedcorn") on the night before she would be taken from the embalming workshop to her final resting place, providing fascinating insight into the practical day-to-day aspects of funerary practices in ancient Egypt. (Source : éditeur)

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