In the Shadow of Djoser’s Pyramid
Research of Polish Archaeologists in Saqqara
Abstract
The book presents the discoveries made by the Polish archaeological mission in Saqqara, the central part of the largest ancient Egyptian royal necropolis. The area adjacent to the Pyramid of King Djoser on the monument’s west side, so far neglected by archaeologists, turned out to be an important burial place of the Egyptian nobility from two periods of Pharaonic history: the Old Kingdom (the late third millennium BC) and the Ptolemaic Period (the late first millennium BC). The earlier, lower cemetery yielded rock-hewn tombs with splendid wall decoration in relief and painting. The book also describes methods of conservation applied to the discovered artefacts and episodes from the mission’s life.
Keywords
Archaeologists; Art Conservation; Djoser’s; Egypt; Iconography; Mastaba; Mysliwiec; Old Kingdom; Polish; Political theology; Polychromy; Pyramid; Saqqara; Shadow; UsurpationDOI
10.3726/b16883ISBN
9783631820599, 9783631820605, 9783631820612, 9783631818121, 9783631820599Publisher website
https://www.peterlang.com/Publication date and place
Bern, 2020Series
Studies in Classical Literature and Culture, 8Classification
Archaeological science, methodology and techniques