jueves, 5 de noviembre de 2015

Deir el-Medina, Tomb TT1, SENNEDJEM , son of Khabekhnet and Tahennu

Deir el-Medina, Tomb TT1, SENNEDJEM , son of Khabekhnet and Tahennu


 Sennedjem, entering the tomb from the outside, stands making the sign of worship, in front of a representation of the goddess Nut. She is represented here by her breasts and her two arms coming out of the western horizon, which receives the sun at its setting, in order to pull it towards the depths of the land where it will be able to regenerate.
 Between the two are three columns of text celebrating the glorious dawn when Ra emerges from the Nun, the primordial ocean.

 Thus, the whole cycle of the sun is represented, and Sennedjem identifies with the solar disc in this daily (cyclic) course and (linear) eternity.

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