407_Abu_S

Container owner

nameunknown
title
sex

Container properties

numberAB 225
materiallimestone
present location
state of preservationfragments of a lid with handles
periodOK
dynasty5
type
updated typology
shape
lidyes
length
width
height
inscription?
decoration?
inner decoration?
descriptionThe sarcophagus was entirely destroyed by stone robbers, only several fragments including the handles belonging to sarcophagus lid remained.
notesOn the grounds of some sarcophagus fragments the lid was 20 cm high (overall
dimensions of the sarcophagus cannot be reconstructed);
the material of the sarcophagus was
characterized by high hardness;
the position of the
sarcophagus was delimited by a low wall which is preserved at the SW part of the floor

Container findspot

localityCentral Abusir
siteAbusir
locationthe southernmost mastaba in Nakhtsare’s cemetery
tomb typemastaba
code of tombAC 31
material of tomblimestone
dating5 (second part)
tomb owneranonymous
social positionroyal family
title
shaft
burial apartmentburial chamber
body inside
archaeological context
secondary
remarks on archaeological contextonly fragment of a handle remained

Bibliography
2019 “Nakhtsare’s cemetery in Abusir centre”, in: Piacentini, Patrizia – Castelli, Alessio Delli (eds.), Old Kingdom Art and Archaeology 7. Proceedings of the International Conference Università degli Studi di Milano. 3–7 July 2017, Milano: Libreria Antiquaria Pontremoli [Egyptian & Egyptological Documents Archives Libraries VI], pp. 122–127.