Mastaba of Ti
Egypt /
Giseh /
al-Hhawamidiyah /
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/ Egypt
/ Giseh
/ al-Hhawamidiyah
, 5 km from center (الحوامدية)
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"The Mastaba of Ti was discovered by Auguste Mariette in 1865. It is perhaps the grandest and most detailed private tomb at Saqqara, and one of our main sources of knowledge about life in Old Kingdom Egypt. Its owner, Ti, was overseer of the Abu Sir pyramids and sun temples (among other things) during the 5th dynasty. In fact, the superb quality of his tomb is in keeping with his nickname, Ti the Rich. This is Old Kingdom art at its best.
"A life-size statue of the deceased stands in the tomb’s offering hall (as with the Zoser statue, the original is in the Egyptian Museum). Ti’s wife, Neferhetpes, was priestess and ‘royal acquaintance’. Together with their two sons, Demedj (overseer of the duck pond) and Ti (inspector of royal manicurists), the couple appears throughout the tomb alongside detailed scenes of daily life. As men and women are seen working on the land, preparing food, fishing, building boats, dancing, trading and avoiding crocodiles, their images are accompanied by chattering hieroglyphic dialogue, all no doubt familiar to Ti during his career as a royal overseer: ‘Hurry up, the herdsman’s coming’, ‘Don’t make so much noise!’, ‘Pay up – it’s cheap!’."
www.lonelyplanet.com/egypt/saqqara-memphis-dahshur/sigh...
"A life-size statue of the deceased stands in the tomb’s offering hall (as with the Zoser statue, the original is in the Egyptian Museum). Ti’s wife, Neferhetpes, was priestess and ‘royal acquaintance’. Together with their two sons, Demedj (overseer of the duck pond) and Ti (inspector of royal manicurists), the couple appears throughout the tomb alongside detailed scenes of daily life. As men and women are seen working on the land, preparing food, fishing, building boats, dancing, trading and avoiding crocodiles, their images are accompanied by chattering hieroglyphic dialogue, all no doubt familiar to Ti during his career as a royal overseer: ‘Hurry up, the herdsman’s coming’, ‘Don’t make so much noise!’, ‘Pay up – it’s cheap!’."
www.lonelyplanet.com/egypt/saqqara-memphis-dahshur/sigh...
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Coordinates: 29°52'39"N 31°12'42"E
- Covington Excavation (section I) 12 km
- The Great Pyramid of Giza (Pyramid of Khufu) 14 km
- Unexcavated archaeological sites 14 km
- Lisht Pyramids and Mastabas 33 km
- cemetery 62 km
- Illahun Pyramid Complex 75 km
- Tombs of Abdo Saqr 122 km
- Bani Hassan Tombs 219 km
- Rock Tombs of Meir 279 km
- Ancient tombs 395 km
- Ptahhotep Enclosure 0.7 km
- Funerary complex of Djoser 0.8 km
- Dry Moat 0.9 km
- Tombs 0.9 km
- New Kingdom necropolis 1.1 km
- The great Enclosure (Gisr el-Mudir) 1.3 km
- Complex of king Sekhemkhet 1.4 km
- Pyramids and Tombs of Abousir 2.2 km
- Ancient Saqqara 2.5 km
- Dahshour Military 10 km