- Beni Hasan
Beni Hasan (also written as Bani Hasan, or also Beni-Hassan) ( _ar. بني حسن) is a village in Middle
Egypt about 25 km south ofal Minya , on the east bank of theNile , with remarkablecatacomb s that have been excavated. During the Middle Kingdom, it was the centre of the cult ofPakhet .There are 39 ancient tombs here of
Middle Kingdom (ca. 21st to 19th centuries BC)nomarch s of the Oryxnome , who governed fromHebenu . Due to the quality of, and distance to the cliffs in the west, these tombs were constructed on the east bank, but are otherwise similar to otherMiddle Kingdom tombs.Most of the tombs have a similar layout, with a carved entrance, and then a large (usually pillared) room containing the painted decoration and burial shafts. They are famous for the quality of their paintings. Four out of the 39 tombs are accessible to the public:
*Tomb 2 – Amenemhet, known as Ameni, nomarch under
Sesostris I .
*Tomb 3 – Khnumhotep II: notable for the depiction of caravans of Semitic traders.
*Tomb 15 – Baqet III: notable for the depiction ofwrestling techniques.
*Tomb 17 – Khety, an 11th dynasty nomarch, son of Baqet.To the south of the tombs is a temple constructed byHatshepsut andThutmose III , the "Cave of Artemis", so-named because the Greeks identified Pakhet withArtemis , and the temple is .Further reading
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