699_Aby_S

Container owner

nameunknown
titleunknown
sexfemale

Container properties

number
materialstone
present location
state of preservation
periodOK
dynasty3-4
typerectangular
updated typology
shape
lidstones
length
width
height
inscriptionno
decorationno
inner decorationno
descriptiona pit covered with a lid made of stones
notesThe contraction of the deceased body is much looser than that of the other graves in this cemetery. The custom of burying in the tightly contracted position was gradually giving way, and the movement towards the fully extended position was made by the owners of the more important tombs and only later followed by the poor. Thus in the chamber-tombs of this cemetery the legs of the body are never drawn up to make less than a right angle with the spine, and the arms, though still bent, arc usually down by the sides.

Container findspot

localityAbydos
siteCemetery D
location
tomb typetomb
code of tombD 146
material of tomb
datingOK, 3-4
tomb ownerunknown
social position
title
shaft
burial apartmentburial chamber
body insideyes
archaeological context
remarks on archaeological contextThe stones occurred in the south portion of the rectangular pit (PI. III., fig. 3) from which the chamber opened. On the east side of the entrance to the chamber was a small construction consisting of six bricks laid in twos in alternate headers and stretchers. The body was semi-contracted, on left side, head north, female.
Peet – Loat 1913: pl. 3 (brick and stone covering of the pit).

Bibliography
Peet, T. Eric – Loat, William Leonard Stevenson
1913 The cemeteries of Abydos. Part III. 1912‒1913, London: Trübner, pp. 14, 17, pl. 3 (brick and stone covering of the pit).