003_Abu_W

Container owner

nameunknown
titleunknown
sex

Container properties

number17/AS104/2018
materialwood
present location
state of preservationfragmentary
periodOK
dynasty4 / 5?
type?
updated typology
shape?
lid?
length?
width?
height?
inscriptionno
decorationremains of colour?
inner decoration?
descriptionfragments of wooden coffin and maybe some chest?
Some of the fragments bear remains of ochre and red colour. Some are massive, other thinner. Some of them vaulted.
notes

Container findspot

localityAbusir
siteAbusir South
locationSE of tomb of Kaaper (AS 1)
tomb typemastaba
code of tombAS 104
material of tombmud brick, limestone core
dating4 (Snofru), 5 (Neferirkare)
tomb ownerNyankhseshat
social positionhigh-ranking official
titleone who is known to the king, king’s/royal acquaintance, one who is concerned with the things of the king,
custodian of the king’s property (Jones 2000: 327, no. 1206)
shaft2
burial apartmentburial chamber
body insideyes
archaeological contextsecondary
remarks on archaeological contextArchaeological context was disturbed. Wood was in the east and west part of the burial chamber.
Other finds: human bones (18/AS104/2018).
3D model: Vladimír Brůna, based on photos of Marie Peterková Hlouchová (CIE FA CU)
photo: Marie Peterková Hlouchová (CIE FA CU)

Bibliography
Odler, Martin – Peterková Hlouchová, Marie – Havelková, Petra – Sůvová, Zdeňka –Arias Kytnarová, Katarína – Brůna, Vladimír – Jirásková, Lucie
2019 “Jedna hrobka ve dvou dynastiích. Předběžná zpráva o výzkumu mastaby AS 104 v jižním Abúsíru”, Pražské egyptologické studie XXII, pp. 21–42.
Odler, Martin – Peterková Hlouchová, Marie – Havelková, Petra – Sůvová, Zdeňka –Arias Kytnarová, Katarína – Jirásková, Lucie – Brůna, Vladimír
2019 “A new tomb of transitional type from Abusir South – Mastaba of Nyankhseshat (AS 104)”, Prague Egyptological Studies XXIII, pp. 49–82.
Peterková Hlouchová, Marie
2021 “Wooden fragments from Shaft 2 of Nyankhseshat’s tomb (AS 104) at Abusir South. A preliminary analysis of the assemblage”, in: Bárta, M. – Coppens, F. – Krejčí, J. (eds.). Abusir and Saqqara in the Year 2020, Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, pp. 175–185.