- The Pyramid Complex of Userkaf -

Monuments and Sites of Ancient Egypt
  Saqqara Pyramid of Userkaf:   Userkaf
  Pyramid of Userkaf   Location and Structure   Solar Temple of Userkaf
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The Mortuary Temple
 
   

Yet another aspect that makes Userkaf's funerary monument so unusual, is the fact that its mortuary temple is located to the South of the pyramid and not to the East. This extraordinary location may perhaps explain the separation of the offering chapel and the mortuary temple: the offering chapel was normally oriented towards the east and since it was decided that the mortuary temple should be built to the South, it became necessary to separate one from the other.

The unusual location of the mortuary temple can be explained in several ways:

  1. A lack of space to the East of the pyramid prevented the architects from further developing the funerary complex to the East. They created a small offering chapel that faced east and oriented the rest of the complex to the South.
  2. The increasing importance of the solar-religion, demonstrated by the building of solar temples, also resulted in the wish to have the mortuary temple exposed to the light of the sun during most of the day, the whole year through.
  3. Userkaf not only tried to return to Djoser's example in locating his own complex next to that of his famous predecessor, he also had his mortuary temple built South of the temple so that the entrance to the complex would be located at its far South-East end, as was the case with Djoser's complex.

Despite its unprecedented location, the mortuary temple consisted of all the elements that were standard since the time of Khefren, be it that they were arranged in a different manner. A doorway, opening to the east, led to a vestibule, to the south of which were located some magazines.
 

 

Map of Userkaf's complex, highlighting the mortuary temple, satellite pyramid and the Queen's Pyramid.

Detailed map of the Mortuary Temple  

Detailed map of the mortuary temple of the complex of Userkaf.
Source: Lehner, Complete Pyramids, p. 140

 

A door in the North-West corner of the vestibule led to an entrance hall, that in turn opened into a central open court, with a colonnade of granite pillars. It was in this open court that a colossal head of the king was found among the debris.

Two doors, one in the South-East and one in the South-West corner of the open court, led to a small columned hall, that in turn gave entrance to the five statues niche. This is yet another way in which the complex of Userkaf is different from the others: the mortuary temple is oriented towards the South and not towards the main pyramid.

Although nothing much remained of the temple's decoration, the pieces and fragments that were discovered, such as the relief fragment representing two birds, show that the decoration of the temple was of the highest workmanship.
 

   
Relief from the mortuary temple
 

Collosal head

Above: the collosal head of Userkaf.

Left: A beautifully detailed relief representing two birds.

The causeway to the east of the mortuary temple and through which the temple can be entered, has not been fully traced. The valley temple to which it was connected, still remains to be discovered.
 

   
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A few blocks are the only remains of the mortuary temple that stood to the South of the pyramid.

The satellite pyramid and the Queen's pyramid

The satellite pyramid is located in the South-Western corner of the complex. Its base measured some 21 square metres. Its substructure was a much simpler version of the main pyramid's substructure: it had an entrance on its North side and a small passage opening onto a simple chamber that had a pented roof.

The pyramid located to the South of the complex was probably intended for the Queen's burial, although it is not known for which Queen. It measured 26.25 metres to a side and probably rose to a height of approximately 17 metres. Its substructure is similar to the satellite pyramid's substructure. It once had its own mortuary temple.