ANIMAL NECKBAND ORNAMENTS IN THE OLD KINGDOM SCENES

El-Aboudy, O.
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: This paper studies the animal neckband ornaments during the old kingdom through tomb scenes. The goal is to determine their types , define the cattle species wearing these neckbands and finally determine the occasion during which they were worn. The available evidence suggests that cattle neckbands were widely used throughout the old kingdom, there are five distinct types found in tomb scenes of officials during this period. The majority of animal neckbands were most likely worn for aesthetic purposes, rather than for any religious purpose. All animal neckbands are comprised of a collar, then another main part which hangs down and is differentiated between the five types. The author investigates the expansion of these types in many tombs of Giza, Saqqara, Mier, El Hawawish and Qubbet el Hawa. The main goal is to examine this phenomenon in the daily life context without dealing with religious context. The analytical study has suggested that neckband ornaments may be used to indicate the high value of the animal possessed, and it might be a remarkable sign of a good offering to the owner.
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动物项圈饰品在古代王国的场景
本文通过对古王国时期动物颈饰的墓景研究。目的是确定它们的类型,确定佩戴这些颈带的牛种,并最终确定佩戴颈带的场合。现有证据表明,牛颈带在整个旧王国都被广泛使用,在这一时期的官员墓中发现了五种不同的类型。大多数动物颈带很可能是出于审美目的而佩戴的,而不是出于任何宗教目的。所有的动物颈带都由一个项圈组成,然后是另一个下垂的主要部分,并在五种类型之间进行区分。作者调查了这些类型在吉萨、萨卡拉、米尔、哈瓦维什和库贝特哈瓦的许多陵墓中的扩展。主要目的是在日常生活背景下审视这一现象,而不涉及宗教背景。分析研究表明,颈带饰品可以用来表示动物所拥有的高价值,这可能是向主人献上好礼物的显著标志。
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