- Precinct of Mut
The Precinct of Mut, located near
Luxor ,Egypt , is one of the four main enclosed areas that make up the immense Karnak Temple Complex and occupies some 150,000 m². It is dedicated to the Egyptian goddessMut , themother goddess . The area in which the precinct is located, originally was known as "Isheru" (or "Asher"). [Weigall, A.E.P. A Guide To The Antiquities of Upper Egypt, Methuen, London, 1910] Isheru was the name of the spring-fed, crescent shaped lake on the site of this portion of the temple complex. Currently the area is not open to the public or to tourists.Brief history
It has been used, added to, or enhanced from the 18th Dynasty to the
Graeco-Roman Period of rule in Egypt. By the1st century its use steadily had declined and when worship of "Mut" stopped, so did the function of the complex. After that, time has not been kind to it. Today, the site is so levelled that practically nothing over one metre high is still standing. Hundreds of statues are scattered all over the central part of the site.The Goddess Mut
The goddess Mut was the wife of Amun, Egypt's imperial god, and the mother of the moon-god, Khonsu. In her human guise she was the heavenly regent of the kingship. In the form of lioness-headed Sakhmet
Features
Its main features are the
crescent -shaped lake, the later temple ofRamesses III , the temple of Mut, and the temple ofKhonspekhrod . In addition there are a number of smaller buildings and shrines, as well as the temple ofNectanebo II , the bark station ofHatshepsut andThutmose III , and the Sanctuary of Amun-Kamutef, which is located just outside the enclosing wall.Kamutef , the "Bull of His Mother", would have been the solar god offspring ofHathor , another aspect of Mut. In later mythology he becomes the counterpart of Mut, identified as a husband.From the main entrance an approximately 400m long avenue of ram-headed sphinxes leads north, directly to the tenth pylon of the
Precinct of Amun-Re . This avenue is under restoration. Another avenue of sphinxes, also starting from the entrance, leads 250m west to catch up and flow into the 3km long avenue of sphinxes that connects the Gateway of Ptolemy III Euergetes I of the "Precinct of Amen-Re" withLuxor Temple .Excavations
The area was visited and surveyed by
Napoleon 's expedition in 1799-1801, and then by The Royal Prussian Expedition of 1842-1845, which was led byKarl Richard Lepsius . Recording continued underAuguste Mariette andGaston Maspero , but it wasMargaret Benson andJanet Gourlay who undertook the first major excavations in 1895 through 1897. The area was not excavated again until the 1920s by Maurice Pillet. Since1976 , when the Egyptian government granted theBrooklyn Museum exploration rights to the entire site, it has been in a state of ongoing excavation and restoration, and presumably it will be a while before that changes. TheDetroit Institute of Arts also is associated with this excavation, together with aJohns Hopkins University team, underBetsy Bryan who has uncovered many details about a building projects of the pharaoh, Hatsheput that included adding the porch for use in the Festival of Drunkenness that celebrated a change of the goddessSekhmet (an aspect of Mut) from a fierce warrior lioness needed during a long period of war, to a more peaceful figure.References
External links
* [http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/features/mut/ The Precinct Of Mut, Queen Of The Gods, Karnak, Egypt (Brooklyn Museum)]
* [http://digdiary.blogspot.com/ Dig Diary: Brooklyn Museum Excavations at the Temple Precinct of the Goddess Mut]
* [http://www.geocities.com/athens/styx/3776/Benson1.html Margaret Benson and her excavations in the Temple of Mut]
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