- 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 | |||||
| South Court | ||||||
| Step Pyramid | Related Topics: | |||||
| Western Massif | Netjerikhet | |||||
| Imhotep | ||||||
| Heb Sed Court | ||||||
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Last update:
25 July, 2009
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| Temple 'T' |
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At the East side of the South court, at some 60 metres to the North of the Entrance hall, near the passage leading to the Heb-Sed court, there is a small structure, now called Temple 'T'. This 'temple' was a rectangular building with three delicately carved fluted columns. It is on of the few buildings at the funerary complex of Netjerikhet, that is not just an unaccessable copy of a building. As was the case with the columns in the Entrance corridor and the Entrance hall, these columns were joined by supporting walls. It is believed that the niches formed between the columns may have contained statues, perhaps of the king or of some gods. Except for a torus moulding on the South face, this building's exterior was undecorated. On the East side of this building, there was a false door in half-open position carved in stone. The building's inner structure consisted of
an imposing entrance hall, three inner courts and a group of side-chambers.
To the North of the three columns, a niche has a lintel decorated with
Djed-pillars, the same type of decoration that was found in faience
in some of the rooms underneath the pyramid. |
Map of Netjerikhet's complex, highlighting Temple 'T'. |
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Above: Inside Templ 'T', two niches with a Djed-pilar decoration. Left: Temple 'T', with some of its columns restored. |
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The location of this Temple T, near the corridor connection the South Court to the Heb-Sed Court has led some Egypologists to believe that this building was a representation of a pavilion in which the king prepared himself for the rituals of the Heb-Sed. The fact that Temple T was not a dummy building may perhaps indicate that it served another than a purely magical purpose. |