Execration again? Remarks on an Old Kingdom Ritual

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ID:105936
Verfasser: Rzeuska, Teodozja I.
Dokumententyp:Artikel in Zeitschrift
Erscheinungsjahr:2013
Veröffentlicht:Warsaw (2013)
Schriftenreihe:Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean Reports (PAM), 22
ISSN:12345415
Schlagwörter: ÄCHTUNGSTEXT -> Texte, ägyptisch
ALTES REICH - Old Kingdom -> Epochenbezeichnungen
Seiten:627-634
Verfügbarkeit:Lokaler Bestand vorhanden
Signatur:Z-PAM
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Letzte Aktualisierung:08.08.2016
Eintrag-Nr(alt):107637
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Execration rites intended as a means of magically disabling enemies are attested from the times of at least the Old Kingdom. Hitherto, traces of six rituals from this period have been recognized, four performed in Giza and two in Saqqara. Despite frequent discussion in the academic literature, there are still some issues to be taken up, such as precise dating of the finds and, what is relevant, the reasons why these rituals were performed at this particular time. Occasion to undertake the subject was given by the discovery of yet another figurine, this time in Saqqara, in the late Old Kingdom necropolis of middle class officials located to the west of the Step Pyramid.