- The Step Pyramid Complex of Netjerikhet -
| Saqqara | Complex of Netjerikhet: | Houses of the North and South | ||||
| Location and Structure | Serdab | |||||
| Entrance and Enclosure Wall | North Temple | |||||
| South Chapel and Tomb | North Court | |||||
| Step Pyramid | Related Topics: | |||||
| Western Massif | Netjerikhet | |||||
| Temple 'T' | Imhotep | |||||
| Heb Sed Court | ||||||
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25 July, 2009
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| The South Court |
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The South Court is a large, almost rectangular open area located to the South of the Step Pyramid. It is the first open court encountered when entering the complex via the Entrance Hall. The walls around this court were dressed in fine limestone, parts of which still remain visible today. The recessed panels on this wall are similar to those on the outside of the enclosure wall, but on the inside of the complex, there are no protruding bastions. Almost centred in this court are two stone constructions shaped like our letter B, at some distance from each other and with their backs facing each other. These constructions, of which the rounded part appears to have been higher that the straight part, have been identified as being connected to the Heb-Sed, the ritual which was celebrated to rejuvenate the king. Between these two constructions, the kings was supposed to perform a ritual run, to show his ability and physical vigour. Close to the pyramid, and slightly off-centre,
was a small altar, almost square in shape, with a small approach ramp. |
Map of Netjerikhet's complex, highlighting the South Court. |
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The South Court, seen from the South Tomb. To the right of the Step Pyramids, the Pyramids of Userkaf and Teti can be discerned. More to the right, Temple 'T' and the backsides of some chapels of the Heb-Sed Court (also see detail below). |