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Pyramidion

A pyramidion (plural: pyramidia) is the capstone of an Egyptian pyramid or the upper section of an obelisk.[1] Speakers of the Ancient Egyptian language referred to pyramidia as benbenet[2] and associated the pyramid as a whole with the sacred benben stone.[3]

Close-up of the Pyramidion of the Pyramid of Amenemhat III at Dahshur. Egyptian Museum, Cairo

Pyramidia were usually made of limestone, sandstone, basalt or granite,[4][5] and were sometimes covered with plates of copper,[6] gold or electrum.[3][7] From the Middle Kingdom onward, they were often "inscribed with royal titles and religious symbols".[3]

Notable pyramidia edit

 
The four pyramidia at the Egyptian Museum, Cairo

Egyptian Museum edit

Four pyramidia are housed in the main hall of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo:

Red Pyramid edit

 
The restored pyramidion of the Red Pyramid at Dashur, on display beside the pyramid

A badly damaged white Tura limestone pyramidion, thought to have been made for the Red Pyramid of Sneferu at Dahshur, has been reconstructed and is on open-air display beside that pyramid; it presents a minor mystery, however, as its angle of inclination is steeper than that of the edifice it was apparently built to surmount.

Private brick pyramids with pyramidia edit

During the New Kingdom, some private underground tombs were marked on the surface by small brick pyramids that terminated in pyramidia. The four lateral sides included texts and scenes related to the cult of the Sun God (as the representation of Pharaoh).

The scenes typically depict the course of the sun, rising on one lateral face, setting on the opposite face, and traveling, through the night, through the underworld, ruled by Osiris.

Scribe Mose pyramidion edit

Scribe Moses//Mes,S
in hieroglyphs

The pyramidion of Mose (mes,s, New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, c. 1250 BC, limestone, 53 cm tall) depicts himself making an offering, with his name on two opposite faces. The adjacent opposite faces feature a baboon: "Screeching upon the rising of the Sun, and the Day". (The baboon is also the god-scribe representation of the Scribe, for the god Thoth.)[10]

Ptahemwia pyramidion edit

The pyramidion of Ptahemwia (19th Dynasty, Ramesside Period, c. 1200 BC, limestone, 28 cm wide, 42 cm tall) likewise displays sun-related scenes.[8]: 252  The Sun God, Re-Horakhti, and the god of the Underworld, Osiris, are shown on one lateral face.

Facing the two gods, on the adjacent lateral face, is the deceased Ptahemwia, standing in an offering pose, facing three columns of hieroglyphs.[8]: 252 

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Pyramidion - Definition of Pyramidion by Merriam-Webster". Retrieved 18 February 2016.
  2. ^ Ermann, Grapow, Wörterbuch der ägyptischen Sprache 1, 459.13-14
  3. ^ a b c Toby Wilkinson, The Thames and Hudson Dictionary of Ancient Egypt, Thames & Hudson, 2005. p. 197
  4. ^ Jánosi, Peter (1992). "Das Pyramidion der Pyramide G III-a. Bemerkungen zu den Pyramidenspitzen des Alten Reiches". Studia Aegyptiaca (in German). 14: 301–308.
  5. ^ Rammant-Peeters, Agnès (1983). Les pyramidions égyptiens du Nouvel Empire (in French). Peeters Publishers. ISBN 9789070192082.
  6. ^ Verner, Miroslav (2007). The Pyramids: The Mystery, Culture, and Science of Egypt's Great Monuments. p. 318.
  7. ^ Edwards, Iorwerth Eiddon Stephen (1993) [1947]. The Pyramids of Egypt (Revised ed.). Penguin Group. p. 267. ISBN 9780140136340.
  8. ^ a b c editors Regine Schulz and Matthias Seidel (w/34 contributing Authors), Egypt, The World of the Pharaohs, Konemann, Germany: 1998. Amenemhat III, 1842–1797 BC p. 115
  9. ^ "Two Pyramidions of the 13th Dynasty from Ezbet Rushdi El-Kebira (Khatacna)". Annales du Service des Antiquités de l'Egypte. Vol. 52. Le Caire, Impr. de l'Institut français d'archéologie orientale. 1954. pp. 471–479.
  10. ^ Peck, William. Splendors of Ancient Egypt, William H. Peck, The Detroit Institute of Arts, (University Lithoprinters Inc., Ann Arbor, Mich.), c. 1997, (p. 67). (Moses Pyramidion from "Roemer and Pelizaeus Museum, Hildesheim, Germany".)

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A pyramidion plural pyramidia is the capstone of an Egyptian pyramid or the upper section of an obelisk 1 Speakers of the Ancient Egyptian language referred to pyramidia as benbenet 2 and associated the pyramid as a whole with the sacred benben stone 3 Close up of the Pyramidion of the Pyramid of Amenemhat III at Dahshur Egyptian Museum CairoPyramidia were usually made of limestone sandstone basalt or granite 4 5 and were sometimes covered with plates of copper 6 gold or electrum 3 7 From the Middle Kingdom onward they were often inscribed with royal titles and religious symbols 3 Contents 1 Notable pyramidia 1 1 Egyptian Museum 1 2 Red Pyramid 2 Private brick pyramids with pyramidia 2 1 Scribe Mose pyramidion 2 2 Ptahemwia pyramidion 2 3 Gallery 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksNotable pyramidia editSee also List of Egyptian pyramidia nbsp The four pyramidia at the Egyptian Museum CairoEgyptian Museum edit Four pyramidia are housed in the main hall of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo The pyramidion of the so called Black Pyramid of Amenemhat III at Dahshur 8 The pyramidion of the Pyramid of Khendjer at Saqqara The pyramidion of Merneferre Ay probably from Saqqara 9 The pyramidion of the Southern South Saqqara pyramidRed Pyramid edit nbsp The restored pyramidion of the Red Pyramid at Dashur on display beside the pyramidA badly damaged white Tura limestone pyramidion thought to have been made for the Red Pyramid of Sneferu at Dahshur has been reconstructed and is on open air display beside that pyramid it presents a minor mystery however as its angle of inclination is steeper than that of the edifice it was apparently built to surmount Private brick pyramids with pyramidia editDuring the New Kingdom some private underground tombs were marked on the surface by small brick pyramids that terminated in pyramidia The four lateral sides included texts and scenes related to the cult of the Sun God as the representation of Pharaoh The scenes typically depict the course of the sun rising on one lateral face setting on the opposite face and traveling through the night through the underworld ruled by Osiris Scribe Mose pyramidion edit Scribe Moses Mes Sin hieroglyphsThe pyramidion of Mose mes s New Kingdom 19th Dynasty c 1250 BC limestone 53 cm tall depicts himself making an offering with his name on two opposite faces The adjacent opposite faces feature a baboon Screeching upon the rising of the Sun and the Day The baboon is also the god scribe representation of the Scribe for the god Thoth 10 Ptahemwia pyramidion edit The pyramidion of Ptahemwia 19th Dynasty Ramesside Period c 1200 BC limestone 28 cm wide 42 cm tall likewise displays sun related scenes 8 252 The Sun God Re Horakhti and the god of the Underworld Osiris are shown on one lateral face Facing the two gods on the adjacent lateral face is the deceased Ptahemwia standing in an offering pose facing three columns of hieroglyphs 8 252 Gallery edit nbsp Pyramidion of the chapel of Nesnubhotep limestone with relief of a scarab and adoring baboons 26th Dynasty Abydos nbsp Pyramidion of Nebamun limestone 19th Dynasty probably from Deir el Medina nbsp Private tomb limestone pyramidion at the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum nbsp Pyramidion from the tomb of the priest Rer in Abydos Egypt Hermitage Museum nbsp Pyramidion of Ramose from Deir el Medina 1292 1190 BC New Kingdom limestone Museo Egizio TurinSee also editWashington Monument which has an aluminum pyramidionReferences edit Pyramidion Definition of Pyramidion by Merriam Webster Retrieved 18 February 2016 Ermann Grapow Worterbuch der agyptischen Sprache 1 459 13 14 a b c Toby Wilkinson The Thames and Hudson Dictionary of Ancient Egypt Thames amp Hudson 2005 p 197 Janosi Peter 1992 Das Pyramidion der Pyramide G III a Bemerkungen zu den Pyramidenspitzen des Alten Reiches Studia Aegyptiaca in German 14 301 308 Rammant Peeters Agnes 1983 Les pyramidions egyptiens du Nouvel Empire in French Peeters Publishers ISBN 9789070192082 Verner Miroslav 2007 The Pyramids The Mystery Culture and Science of Egypt s Great Monuments p 318 Edwards Iorwerth Eiddon Stephen 1993 1947 The Pyramids of Egypt Revised ed Penguin Group p 267 ISBN 9780140136340 a b c editors Regine Schulz and Matthias Seidel w 34 contributing Authors Egypt The World of the Pharaohs Konemann Germany 1998 Amenemhat III 1842 1797 BC p 115 Two Pyramidions of the 13th Dynasty from Ezbet Rushdi El Kebira Khatacna Annales du Service des Antiquites de l Egypte Vol 52 Le Caire Impr de l Institut francais d archeologie orientale 1954 pp 471 479 Peck William Splendors of Ancient Egypt William H Peck The Detroit Institute of Arts University Lithoprinters Inc Ann Arbor Mich c 1997 p 67 Moses Pyramidion from Roemer and Pelizaeus Museum Hildesheim Germany External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pyramidia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pyramidion amp oldid 1172172243, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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