04174nam 2200637 450 991079132370332120170816152828.090-04-26546-510.1163/9789004265462(CKB)2550000001200347(EBL)1604079(SSID)ssj0001107274(PQKBManifestationID)11601990(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001107274(PQKBWorkID)11082407(PQKB)10529795(MiAaPQ)EBC1604079(nllekb)BRILL9789004265462(PPN)178890839(EXLCZ)99255000000120034720140209h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe decoration on the cult chapel walls of the Old Kingdom tombs at Giza a new approach to their interaction /by Leo RoetenLeiden, Netherlands :Brill,2014.©20141 online resource (496 p.)Culture and History of the Ancient Near East,1566-2055 ;Volume 70Description based upon print version of record.1-306-40534-3 90-04-26545-7 Includes bibliographical references.Preliminary Material /Leo Roeten -- I Architecture, Decoration and Interpretation /Leo Roeten -- II Preliminary Considerations /Leo Roeten -- III The Methods Employed in the Present Study /Leo Roeten -- IV The Western Wall of the Cult Chapel /Leo Roeten -- V The Co-occurrence of (Sub)themes on the Western Wall /Leo Roeten -- VI The Locations of the (Sub)themes on the Western Wall /Leo Roeten -- VII The Relation Between the (Sub)themes on the Western Wall /Leo Roeten -- VIII The Decoration of the False Door /Leo Roeten -- IX The Chronological Development of the Cultic Character of the False Door and Its Parts: Possible Interactions between the False Door and the Western Wall /Leo Roeten -- X The Interactions between the Decoration of the Western Wall and the False Door: Further Considerations about the Magical Food Supply /Leo Roeten -- XI The Results: Analysis and Correlation /Leo Roeten -- XII The Entrance Jambs and Entrance Thicknesses /Leo Roeten -- XIII The Northern Wall of the Chapel /Leo Roeten -- XIV The Southern Wall of the Chapel /Leo Roeten -- XV The Eastern Wall of the Chapel /Leo Roeten -- XVI The Interaction between (Sub)themes on the Various Walls /Leo Roeten -- XVII Conclusions /Leo Roeten -- Catalogues /Leo Roeten -- Tables /Leo Roeten -- Diagrams /Leo Roeten -- Chronological Orderings /Leo Roeten.In The Decoration on the Cult Chapel Walls of the Old Kingdom Tombs at Giza Leo Roeten presents a method that evaluates the degree of interaction between the various decoration themes that are placed on the western wall of the cult chapels at the tombs of Giza. Diagrams resulting from that method show that during the 5th dynasty the focus of the mode of food supply for the ka of the deceased changed from primarily active to primarily magical. On the other walls of the chapel this change not only led to the loss of some secondary cultic functions like the inviting and guiding functions, but also to an increasing focus on scenes from the daily life of the tomb owner.Culture and history of the ancient Near East ;v. 70.TombsEgyptJīzahChapelsDecorationEgyptJīzahMural painting and decoration, EgyptianEgyptJīzahExcavations (Archaeology)EgyptJīzahJīzah (Egypt)AntiquitiesTombsChapelsDecorationMural painting and decoration, EgyptianExcavations (Archaeology)932/.2Roeten Leo791667MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910791323703321The decoration on the cult chapel walls of the Old Kingdom tombs at Giza3763475UNINA