Art as Ritual Engagement in the Funerary Programme of Watetkhethor at Saqqara, C. 2345 BC - Barbara O’Neill

Art as Ritual Engagement in the Funerary Programme of Watetkhethor at Saqqara, C. 2345 BC

Buch | Softcover
62 Seiten
2023
Archaeopress (Verlag)
978-1-80327-553-6 (ISBN)
27,40 inkl. MwSt
Art as Ritual Engagement is examined through a case study of feminised funerary representation in the repertoire of Watetkhethor, an elite woman interred in the mastaba tomb of her spouse, Mereruka, at Saqqara, c.2345-2181 BCE. The focus is centred upon the functionality of a particular form of gendered imagery in a ritualised, funerary context. The spaces and images in which Watetkhethor is featured alone, or in support of her spouse, indicate something of an elite woman’s expectations of the afterlife at this particular time. Contemporaneous examples as detailed as Watetkhethor’s are rare, and her status may have permitted Watetkhethor’s personal involvement in designing the funerary programme. Her. The arrangements would have been ‘state-of-the-art’, meeting the requirements of a woman identified as the eldest daughter of King Teti, c. 2300-2181 BCE. However, to date, the assumptions of twentieth century anachronisms, attitudes and biases have all but dismissed the rich iconographical programme of specifically feminised arrangements within this shared tomb.

Barbara O’Neill completed an Mres (awarded with distinction) at the University of Winchester in 2015. This work focused upon ancient Egyptian offering tables scenes, particularly those assigned exclusively to women, in Old and Middle Kingdom Egypt (published with Archaeopress the same year). The author’s PhD research (2016-2021) carried out at the University of Winchester, centred on the role of the divine feminine in ancient Egyptian funerary art (University of Winchester). An MA in Egyptology (awarded with distinction) was completed online with the University of Manchester (2021) where the author was part of the first cohort of a Masters programme led by Professor Joyce Tyldesley.

Preface


 


Chapter 1: Introduction


Aims and Objectives


The role of visual culture in ancient Egypt


Contextualising the early 6th Dynasty: An Overview


Security and harsh men?


Archaeological Background: The Tomb of Mereruka


The Funerary Chambers of Watetkhethor


The Research Focus


Rationale: Why this study?


Contextualising terms: Art and Ritual


The Structure of the Study: Chapter Overview


 


Chapter 2: Literature Review


Early Perspectives


New Perspectives


 


Chapter 3: Methodology


Panofsky’s Iconological System


Malafouris’s Material Engagement Theory


 


Chapter 4: Art as Ritual Engagement


Watetkhethor as facilitator


Watetkhethor’s presence in Mereruka’s chambers


Watetkhethor and autonomous funerary cult


The Pillared Hall (B1)


The staircase in the chambers of Watetkhethor (B2)


The Serdab Room, B3, B4


The Burial Chapel, B5


 


Chapter 5: Study Synthesis


Looking forward: Art as Action, Art as Gendered


The limitations of this study


Directions for future research


Conclusion


 


Bibliography

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 198 x 272 mm
Gewicht 177 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Altertum / Antike
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 1-80327-553-7 / 1803275537
ISBN-13 978-1-80327-553-6 / 9781803275536
Zustand Neuware
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