卡纳克的阿肯那顿和奈弗蒂蒂的晨间厕所

IF 0.6 1区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY JOURNAL OF NEAR EASTERN STUDIES Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI:10.1086/716205
Arlette David, Robert Vergnieux
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在距离卡纳克(Karnak)52́26́22厘米的阿肯那顿(Akhenaten)的标准建筑块砂岩塔拉塔(talatat)中,有一个有趣的系列描述了阿肯那滕和内弗蒂蒂(Nefer­titi)在剃光头的男性服务员的协助下如厕。这些区块取自卡纳克的第九个皮隆,属于阿蒙霍特普四世/阿肯阿滕统治时期(约公元前1350年)在卡纳克东部建造的一座纪念碑,即RwD mnw n Itn r nHH,“持久是阿滕的纪念碑”(RwD mn w这个名字出现在场景上方阿滕的绰号中,作为阿滕“住所”的所在地)。这座建筑上的场景是国王搬到阿滕的新领地阿赫塔滕和埃及中部的王室住所之前在卡纳克最后雕刻的。这一事实从RwD mnw浮雕上的原始铭文中得到了证明,将阿滕的第一个版本(自4年起使用)与阿肯那顿(第5年引入的Nfrxprwra Wanra Axnitn)和奈弗提提(第5-6年使用的Nfrnfrwitn Nfrtity)的新王室名称联系起来
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Akhenaten and Nefertiti’s Morning Toilette in Karnak
Among the sandstone talatat, Akhenaten’s standard build­ ing blocks (c. 52 ́ 26 ́ 22 cm) from Karnak, there is an intriguing series describing Akhenaten and Nefer­ titi’s toilette assisted by male attendants with shaved heads. The blocks were extracted from the ninth py­ lon of Karnak and belong to a monument built in east Karnak during the first part of Amenhotep IV/Akhen­ aten’s reign (c. 1350 bc), the RwD mnw n Itn r nHH, “Enduring is the monument of/for Aten forever” (the name RwD mnw appears in the epithets of Aten above the scenes, as the locus of Aten’s “residence”). The scenes on this edifice were the last carved in Karnak before the King’s move to Akhetaten, the new domain of Aten and royal residence in Middle Egypt. This fact is evinced by the original inscription on reliefs of the RwD mnw, associating the first version of Aten’s cartouches and epithets (in use since Year 4) with the new royal names of Akhenaten (Nfrxprwra Wanra Axnitn, introduced in Year 5) and Nefertiti (Nfrnfrwitn Nfrtity, used since Year 5– 6).1 The RwD mnw was part of the Gm pA Itn (“Found
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期刊介绍: Devoted to an examination of the civilizations of the Near East, the Journal of Near Eastern Studies has for 125 years published contributions from scholars of international reputation on the archaeology, art, history, languages, literatures, and religions of the Near East. Founded in 1884 as Hebraica, the journal was renamed twice over the course of the following century, each name change reflecting the growth and expansion of the fields covered by the publication. In 1895 it became the American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures, and in 1942 it received its present designation, the Journal of Near Eastern Studies. From an original emphasis on Old Testament studies in the nineteenth century.
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