Cattle Feet in Funerary Rituals: a Diachronic View Combining Archaeology and Iconography*

Cattle Feet in Funerary Rituals: a Diachronic View Combining Archaeology and Iconography*

Edal EGYPTIAN & EGYPTOLOGICAL DOCUMENTS ARCHIVES LIBRARIES — VI Founded and edited by 2017 Patrizia Piacentini — Pontremoli Editore Edal VI EGYPTIAN & 2017 EGYPTOLOGICAL DOCUMENTS ARCHIVES — LIBRARIES ISBN 9788894198621 2 volumes — — ISSN 20382286 — ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2019 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF PONTREMOLI EDITORE Libreria Antiquaria Pontremoli EDITING COMMITTEE nuova sede: ART DIRECTION SCIENTIFIC BOARD Giacomo Coronelli PAGING MA Camilla Lietti PRINTED BY PRICE OF THE DOUBLE ISSUE (VAT INCLUDED) ¤ 120 institutions EDAL IS A PEER-REVIEWED INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL www.edal-journal.com OLD KINGDOM ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY 7 PROcEEDINgS Of ThE INTERNATIONAL cONfERENcE UNIVERSITà DEgLI STUDI DI mILANO 3–7 JULy 2017 EDITED by PATRIzIA PIAcENTINI AND ALESSIO DELLI cASTELLI EDAL IS A PEER-REVIEWED INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL www.edal-journal.com Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 9 EDAL VI · 2017 92 VOLUmE 1 — Maksim A. Lebedev 14 102 Patrizia Piacentini 18 Olena Romanova 110 Sergio Pernigotti mAIN LEcTURES Ayano Yamada, Eissa Zidan, Mamdouh Taha, Sakuji Yoshimura 26 ABUSIR AND ABU GURAB 122 Miroslav Bárta, Veronika Dulíková 42 128 Nathalie Beaux HGIS 58 Massimiliano Nuzzolo Logbooks 138 Pierre Tallet Gabriele Pieke, Hana Vymazalová FUNERARY PRACTICES AND NECROPOLIS SAQQARA 68 152 Antje Kohse GIZA Vassil Dobrev 76 G 156 GG I G Rémi Legros Laurel Flentye 166 88 D: New Documentation Pyramid at Giza Yukinori Kawae, Yoshihiro Yasumuro, Ichiroh Kanaya, Fumito Chiba 10 EDAL VI · 2017 174 260 Project Eloïse Noc Émilie Martinet DAHSHUR 180 274 Pyramid Kim McCorquodale Riccardo Manzini MIDDLE AND UPPER EGYPT EPIGRAPHY AND LEXICOGRAPHY 196 286 Jww/Hr-jb Richard Bussmann CGC Zeinab Hashesh 204 296 and Dendara Gregory Marouard, Nadine Moeller Pyramid Texts Francesca Iannarilli 216 304 hesayt Ilaria Incordino 312 ADMINISTRATION AND SOCIETY 226 Aurore Motte 322 Simon Thuault 238 RELIGION 250 334 Cannibal Hymn Naguib Kanawati Hlouchová TABLE OF CONTENTS 11 342 436 Angelo Colonna Massimiliano Franci 354 Pyramid Texts 442 Elena Panaite Katarzyna Kapiec 362 448 Pyramid Texts 372 454 VISUAL CULTURE Tara Prakash 380 John Burn 392 EDAL VI · 2017 VOLUmE 2 Alessio Delli Castelli — APPENDICES 402 edited by Alessio Delli Castelli Marleen De Meyer, José Manuel Serrano 478 408 480 Emad Ahmed Elsayyad 554 418 584 Andrés Diego Espinel PLATES 588 VISUAL CULTURE Cattle Feet in Funerary Rituals: A Diachronic View Combining Archaeology and Iconography* Marleen De Meyer, José M. Serrano — PLATES LxxVI-LxxxIII AbSTRAcT [email protected] [email protected] * Acknowledgements: This article pools together data that was collected by various Egyptologists and archaeologists in the LINSEELE for the archaeozoological data on the feet; Leire OLAbARRIA, Bart VANThUyNE, Helen PEETERS, and Hanne cREyLmAN for sharing the documentation of their work at Deir el-Bersha; José M. gALáN, Harco WILLEmS and Bart hELLIckx for various discussions on the subject; and Laurent bAVAy and Dimitri LAbOURy for permission to publish the scene in the tomb of Amenemope. CATTLE FEET IN FUNERARY RITUALS 403 EDAL VI · 2017 arChaeologiCal eviDenCe froM Deir el-bersha 1 LXXVI I LXXVII 2 TT LXXVII 3 LXXVII I H 1. In 2002 a team of kU Leuven University in Belgium started a B long-term project here, the aims of which are presented in the WILLEmS et al. 2004, pp. 237-83: 243-47). We thank the Special Research Fund of kU Leuven and the Research Foundation Flanders (fWO) for their continued support of the project. 3. We thank Veerle LINSEELE 2. DE mEyER et al. 2005-2006, pp. 45-71: 60-66. remains at Deir el-Bersha mentioned in this article. 404 EDAL VI · 2017 J interPretation of the arChaeologiCal J reMains J 6 9A 7 O LXXVIII4 A similar O 5 xpS in situ IV or V MFA A LXXIX8 6. Cf. also the comments of ALExANIAN 1998, pp. 3-22: 14. 4. For a more detailed description of this deposit, cf. DE mEyER et 7. bARTA 1963, p. 49 (nr. 45-54: beef cuts); DE mEyER et al. 2005- al. 2005-2006, pp. 45-71: 48-49. 2006, pp. 45-71: 63-64. For the ancient Egyptian terminology of 5. For a more detailed description of this deposit, cf. ibidem, pp. animal feet, cf. IkRAm 1995, pp. 136-37. 45-71: 49-50. 8. fREED et al.TERRAcE 1968, pl. 1, 4. CATTLE FEET IN FUNERARY RITUALS 405 IIITTII TT TT Proyecto Djehuty since LXXX12 III T 9 13 14 iConograPhiC eviDenCe froM thebes tekenu during TT TT 10 also at Dra TT TT11 TT 11 and TT 12. For this tomb, cf. gALáN 2007, pp. 777-87; id. 2009, pp. 155- 81; id. 2014, pp. 247-72; SERRANO 2014, pp. 273-95; id. 2017 pp. 587-93. 9. For references, cf. DE mEyER et al. 2005-2006, pp. 45-71: 65-66 13. Ibidem, pp. 587-93. 10. DAVIES N.d.G. 1913, pp. 1-19, pl. 1-17. 14. An example is the scene with the tekenu; cf. id. 2011, pp. 11. On TT 29, cf. bAVAy 2007, pp. 7-20. 150-62. 406 EDAL VI · 2017 15 TT 11 and TT « ».18 pXr HA jaja being an «tomb»19 «» P. Ramesseum E 20 LXXXI 16 ja IV or VmXt.

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