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  • West wall of the chapel of Nikauhor and Sekhemhathor, Limestone, paint

West wall of the chapel of Nikauhor and Sekhemhathor

#3255

ca. 2465–2389 B.C.

Limestone, paint

Descrizione

Nikauhor was a judge and a priest of Userkaf's sun temple and mortuary cult. His wife, Sekhemhathor, was a priestess of Hathor and Neit. The false door niche on the left, flanked by figures of Nikauhor, belongs to him; that on the right, flanked by figures of the couple, belongs to his wife. Nikauhor's offering stela is missing, and that of Sekhemhathor-which originally was placed above her false door-has been displaced to the left because of the height of the wall.

Nikauhor's single figures in particular are very finely carved; his mature, austere features are characteristic of 5th Dynasty style as opposed to that of the 4th. The relief flanking his wife's false door is flatter and less modeled.

The intervening expanse of wall shows, from the bottom, a painted dado, the slaughter of cattle, the presentation of offerings, and a game of senet being played alongside a group of musicians. Such scenes sometimes have recognizably allegorical meanings: the passage through the afterworld was, for instance, likened to a game of senet. White outlines among and over the figures of the uppermost preserved register are traces of chair legs and the leg of a large seated figure, which belonged to an erased scene.

The mastaba of Nikauhor, like those of Raemkai and Perneb, was located in a cemetery north of the Djoser complex.

3255. West wall of the chapel of Nikauhor and Sekhemhathor

ULTERIORI INFORMAZIONI

Dimensioni
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Credito
Rogers Fund, 1908
Numero di registrazione
08.201.2a–g

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