- Tomb of Perneb
The Tomb of Perneb is the tomb of a court official from ancient
Egypt . It was erected during the 5th Dynasty in theOld Kingdom during the reigns ofDjedkare Isesi andUnas (ca.2381 BC to2323 BC ) at in thenecropolis ofSaqqara , north ofPharaoh Djoser 'sStep Pyramid and about 30kilometer s south ofGiza ,Egypt . It was discovered in 1907, purchased from the Egyptian government in 1913 and given to theMetropolitan Museum of Art inNew York City ,New York ,United States of America by Edward S. Harkness.Perneb was a court official in the royal household who had a role in the robing and crowning of the king. His name means "my Lord has come forth to me". His tomb was attached to that of the vizier Shepsesre, who may have been Perneb's father. The Tomb of Perneb consists of an underground burial chamber and a limestone
mastaba above ground. The mastaba is divided into decorated main offering chapel and a secondary offering chamber with a separate entrance. The secondary offering chamber is connected to the a serdab (Arabic for "cellar"), a closed room containing a statue of Perneb, by a slot through which the smell of incense and chants could pass into the serdab. Perneb's burial shaft was located to the right side of the main offering chamber. The main offering chapel is decorated with a false door and painted reliefs which depict Perneb seated at an offering table where he food and other goods.In the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Tomb of Perneb is displayed at the entrance to the museum's collection of Egyptian art.
External links and references
* [http://www.metmuseum.org/Works_of_Art/objects_conservation/spring_2004/egypt.asp?print
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* [http://www.metmuseum.org/Works_of_Art/ViewOne.asp?item=13.183.3&dep=10 Description by the Metropolitan Museum of Art]
* [http://www.metmuseum.org/explore/newegypt/htm/rs_pern.htm Plan of the tomb]
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