Tomb of Kairsu discovered in Abusir (AC 33)

The tomb of Kairsu is located north of the pyramid of Neferirkare and is part of a so far unexplored cemetery dating to the reign of Neferirkare – Nyuserre. The mastaba features several highly unusual characteristics. Basalt blocks had been used for the pavement in front of the façade and in the cha...

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Main Authors: Miroslav Bárta, Lucie Jirásková, Jaromír Krejčí, Martin Odler, Vladimír Brůna, Petra Brunker Havelková, Zdeňka Sůvová
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Language:ces
Published: Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta 2020-12-01
Series:Pražské Egyptologické Studie
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spelling doaj-003bbb62663643c4bd7adcd6f5390ce12021-01-11T11:26:40ZcesUniverzita Karlova, Filozofická fakultaPražské Egyptologické Studie1214-31891801-38992020-12-01253558Tomb of Kairsu discovered in Abusir (AC 33)Miroslav Bárta 0Lucie Jirásková 1Jaromír Krejčí2Martin Odler3Vladimír Brůna4Petra Brunker Havelková 5Zdeňka Sůvová6Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles UniversityCzech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles UniversityCzech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles UniversityCzech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles UniversityDepartment of Anthropology, National Museum in Prague; Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles UniversityCzech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles UniversityThe tomb of Kairsu is located north of the pyramid of Neferirkare and is part of a so far unexplored cemetery dating to the reign of Neferirkare – Nyuserre. The mastaba features several highly unusual characteristics. Basalt blocks had been used for the pavement in front of the façade and in the chapel. To date, it is the only attestation of such a practice in a non-royal tomb in the Old Kingdom. Some of the titles of Kairsu show that he was a high ranking official. Kairsu was overseer of all royal works of the king and foremost of the House of Life. There was a very close link established between this institution, which was in fact a centre of knowledge and wisdom in the Old Kingdom, and the god of creation Khnum. It is also important that the House of Life appears from the reign of Nyuserre when Osiris is attested for the first time. Another important feature of the tomb is the fact that the statue of the tomb owner was placed in front of the sarcophagus. This only confirms the previous assumption that ancient Egyptians were placing statues not only in different areas of tombs’ superstructures but also in the burial chambers. There is a strong possibility that the owner of the tomb may be identical to the famous sage of Egyptian history, who, according to a much later tradition, was author of the Loyalist teaching, Teaching for Kagemni and Teaching of Kairsu and also father of the early Sixth Dynasty vizier Kagemni.https://pes.ff.cuni.cz/wp-content/uploads/sites/13/2020/12/Miroslav_Barta_%E2%80%93_Lucie_Jiraskova_%E2%80%93_Jaromir_Krejci_%E2%80%93_et_al_35-58.pdfabusirfifth dynastyneferirkarekairsuoverseer of all royal works of the kinghouse of lifekhnumsage
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author Miroslav Bárta
Lucie Jirásková
Jaromír Krejčí
Martin Odler
Vladimír Brůna
Petra Brunker Havelková
Zdeňka Sůvová
spellingShingle Miroslav Bárta
Lucie Jirásková
Jaromír Krejčí
Martin Odler
Vladimír Brůna
Petra Brunker Havelková
Zdeňka Sůvová
Tomb of Kairsu discovered in Abusir (AC 33)
Pražské Egyptologické Studie
abusir
fifth dynasty
neferirkare
kairsu
overseer of all royal works of the king
house of life
khnum
sage
author_facet Miroslav Bárta
Lucie Jirásková
Jaromír Krejčí
Martin Odler
Vladimír Brůna
Petra Brunker Havelková
Zdeňka Sůvová
author_sort Miroslav Bárta
title Tomb of Kairsu discovered in Abusir (AC 33)
title_short Tomb of Kairsu discovered in Abusir (AC 33)
title_full Tomb of Kairsu discovered in Abusir (AC 33)
title_fullStr Tomb of Kairsu discovered in Abusir (AC 33)
title_full_unstemmed Tomb of Kairsu discovered in Abusir (AC 33)
title_sort tomb of kairsu discovered in abusir (ac 33)
publisher Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta
series Pražské Egyptologické Studie
issn 1214-3189
1801-3899
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The tomb of Kairsu is located north of the pyramid of Neferirkare and is part of a so far unexplored cemetery dating to the reign of Neferirkare – Nyuserre. The mastaba features several highly unusual characteristics. Basalt blocks had been used for the pavement in front of the façade and in the chapel. To date, it is the only attestation of such a practice in a non-royal tomb in the Old Kingdom. Some of the titles of Kairsu show that he was a high ranking official. Kairsu was overseer of all royal works of the king and foremost of the House of Life. There was a very close link established between this institution, which was in fact a centre of knowledge and wisdom in the Old Kingdom, and the god of creation Khnum. It is also important that the House of Life appears from the reign of Nyuserre when Osiris is attested for the first time. Another important feature of the tomb is the fact that the statue of the tomb owner was placed in front of the sarcophagus. This only confirms the previous assumption that ancient Egyptians were placing statues not only in different areas of tombs’ superstructures but also in the burial chambers. There is a strong possibility that the owner of the tomb may be identical to the famous sage of Egyptian history, who, according to a much later tradition, was author of the Loyalist teaching, Teaching for Kagemni and Teaching of Kairsu and also father of the early Sixth Dynasty vizier Kagemni.
topic abusir
fifth dynasty
neferirkare
kairsu
overseer of all royal works of the king
house of life
khnum
sage
url https://pes.ff.cuni.cz/wp-content/uploads/sites/13/2020/12/Miroslav_Barta_%E2%80%93_Lucie_Jiraskova_%E2%80%93_Jaromir_Krejci_%E2%80%93_et_al_35-58.pdf
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