Akhenaten's Sed-festival at Karnak

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    • Gohary, Jocelyn

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Akhenaten's Sed-festival at Karnak

Jocelyn Gohary

(Studies in Egyptology)

Kegan Paul International , Distributed by Routledge, Chapman & Hall, 1992

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 230-235) and index

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Description

First published in 1992 as part of the Studies in Egyptology Series. This study looks at the depiction of the Sed-festival on blocks of the Temple at Karnak. According to some studies, Pharaoh Amenhotep IV recorded details of a Sed-festival event in his new temple complex dedicated to the Aten at Karnak. Blocks from the temple buildings which were re-used after the death of Amenhotep IV, were examined and photographed by the Akhenaten Temple Project between 1966 and 1977 in an attempt to analyse, with the aid of the computer, scenes carved on the blocks known as the Akhenaten 'talatat'.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 The Sed-festival: Definition of the Sed-festival
  • Date of the Sed-festival
  • Location of the Sed-festival
  • Evidence of Sed-festivals
  • The Rites of the Sed-festival. Part 2 Sed-festival Scenes of Amenhoten IV on the Karnak Talatat: The Akhenaten Temple Project
  • The Number of Sed-festivals Celebrated by Amenhotep IV
  • The Location of the Celebration of Amenhotep IV's Sed-festival
  • Wall Area Covered by Sed-festival Scenes
  • Size of Figures in Sed-festival Scenes
  • The Identification of Sed-festival Scenes. Part 3 Catalogue of Matched Scenes and lndividual Talatat: Matched Scenes
  • Individual Blocks. Part 4 Conclusions. Appendix: Register of Matched Scenes and Individual Blocks.

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