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Pharaonic Monuments of Beni Suef Egypt

Tomb of Nefer Maat – Nefermaat

The history of the construction of the most important Pharaonic Monuments of Beni Suef in Egypt and which statues and monuments were discovered in the cemetery to tell us about the life of Prince Nefer Maat, who was in the civilization of ancient Egypt.

On the right wall of the corridor leading to the burial chamber, we see a drawing representing the deceased standing and behind him his wife and near them a gathering of men and women carrying offerings, because it is a question of considering these drawings of the color of the skin of the prince and his wife, which has made some scholars likely to attribute the Pharaohs to Asian origin.

Tomb of Shedu – Pharaonic Monuments of Beni Suef

The history of the construction of the most important Pharaonic Monuments of Beni Suef in Dashasha in Somosta Beni Suef Egypt and what are the discoveries of the first Egyptian tomb carved into the rock of the mountain to tell us about the culture of the Pharaonic civilization.

It is a simple cemetery, although its shape is unusual, its entrance is at the bottom of its compartment, which can be reached by the steps of the courtyard stairs, and in the chapel is a row of three columns and two square pillars  connected to the guardian dividing it into two parts, but these columns were ruthlessly cut to obtain stones and on the west side there is a skylight which was prepared for the  false door and under the floor of the niche there is a well  that  reaches the burial chamber.

while the basement was on the  south side of the niche and from there begins a narrow corridor above the outside the rock, so that Shedu can never reach its funerary statues, while the carved scenes  are mostly familiar, but some of the workers in the formula are remarkable.

Tomb of Ra Hetep  “Prince Ra Hetep” and his wife Nefert

The history of the construction of the pharaonic tombs and the most important Pharaonic Monuments of Beni Suef in Egypt for the prince and chief priest of Heliopolis (Ain Shams) Prince Ra Hetep and the statues and  funerary objects discovered to tell us the secrets of the civilization of ancient Egypt.

The chief priest of Heliopolis (Ain Shams), a prominent ruler of the Kingdom and his wife (Nefert) in a beautiful sense, and in this cemetery two limestone statues of the cemetery owner and his wife were found apparently dead.

From their young age, both statues are kept in the Egyptian MuseumMuseums of Egypt” in Cairo and are considered masterpieces there because of the intensity of their conformity to the truth and their preservation in bright ancient colors until now.

Tomb of Itet – Pharaonic Monuments of Beni Suef

The secrets of the construction of the mastaba of Princess Itet, the wife of Prince Nefer Maat in Beni Suef in Egypt, are the most important Pharaonic Monuments of Beni Suef in the history of the Pharaonic civilization and the funerary objects and Pharaonic statues discovered and more.

The scenes of this cemetery are characterized by its representations of everyday life, on the lintel of the door we see a drawing of the husband of the deceased occupied in the bird cage while in a drawing nearby the servant presents the hunt today to the lady of the house, and on the outer wall on the left a view of a bull  grazing the grass, and domesticated animals depicted on the walls some brightly colored cattle, as we see a sight of a butcher holding a deer horn in preparation for slaughter.

Marwan Ebn Mohammed Cemetery

The most important monuments of the village of Abu Sir al-Malaq Beni Suef Egypt, the history of the construction of the cemetery, the antiquities and the discoveries found in the cemetery for the other successors of the sons of the Omayides.

This cemetery is in the village of Abu Sir al-Malaq, the work of the Wasiti Center, and Marwan Ebn Mohammed or Marwan al-Ass, the last of the brigades of the state omayide, was named after him for his solidity and patience in enduring difficulties.

Saleh Ebn Ali al-Abbassi followed him from Damascus to Egypt after the establishment of the Abbassid state and to the village of Abu Sir Al-Malaq, a battle between them ended with Marwan’s   death and crucifixion in the present-day village of Al-Maslub, and the village was named after this incident. The tomb of Marwan Ebn Mohammed in the village of Abu Sir Al-Malaq is still visited by some Muslims.

The Ruins of Ehnassia – Pharaonic Monuments of Beni Suef

The most important monuments and archaeological attractions of Beni Suef in Egypt and its tombs and Pharaonic Monuments of Beni Suef have been discovered to tell us about the civilization and other secrets of the pharaohs of the region.

The area is 360 acres, one of the most important ancient Egyptian cities, and was at one time in ancient history the era of 9, 10 dynasties Pharaonic capital of Egypt almost for a century and a half

The archaeologist Naville dug in this area in 1892, 1893. He was followed by Sir Flinders Petri in 1904. Thanks to what the two did, it was revealed that there is an almost complete layout of a temple consisting of an open courtyard with a The Hypostyle Hall consisting of round columns of a block of red granit with capitals in the shape of palm  leaves, then the room of columns, whose roof is mainly held on twenty-four round columns, then a small antechamber leading to three rooms.

Remains of statues, including a triad depicting King Ramses IIEgyptian Pharaohs kings” between Ptah and Heri Shef, and a small gold statue dating from the Third Dynasty and pottery have also been discovered in many Roman and Byzantine monuments, as found by researchers in 1941-1943 on a large number of important monuments in the region, including two large quartz statues of Ramses II seated at 3.88 meters while the second measures 4.44 meters (now present in the modernity of the museum).

The Egyptian in Cairo. In 1964, the Department of Antiquities discovered a Roman temple. In 1966, the Spanish Mission revealed in front of the entrance to the temple found by Petri a beautiful basalt head of one of the kings of the 19th dynasty, and found the lower part of a huge sandstone statue of Ramses II sitting on  the throne, and in the area of Al-Jabana, the Mission discovered a  group  of tombs from the later era in which  Canopic jars  in limestone and collections of pottery statues and  statuettes  of  ceramics have been found.

Antiquities of El-Hayba

The most important tourist attractions and famous Pharaonic Monuments of Beni Suef in the center of Al-Fashn Beni Suef Egypt, the construction and secrets you did not know before about the pharaonic coffins and statues of the civilization of ancient Egypt.

In ancient times, the city of Hat Benu was the center of the cult of Phoenix (the Benu), and the walls of this city, which was built during the 21st dynasty, are still in relatively good condition, as well as the remains of the temple of Amun, erected by King Shoshenq I of the 22nd dynasty.

There are also several pharaonic coffins, indicating an ancient civilization.

The area, as we have seen it, was called in Greco-Roman times (Ankironopolis). It is known that when the Holy Family came to Egypt and embarked in Upper Egypt, it got off the boat of this city on the west bank of the Nile, and then continued by road.

The Pharaonic monuments of Beni Suef – The ruins of Sedment El-Jabal

The construction of the cemetery of Heracliopolis is the most important archaeological sanctuary of Ahnassia Beni Suef in Egypt and the pharaonic statues and Pharaonic Monuments of Beni Suef discovered in the region for the civilization of ancient Egypt.

It is the cemetery of Heracliopolis and stretches for three or four miles, so the size of this cemetery was more identical to that of the old town than anything in the city itself.

In 1920-1921, Petri unearthed a tomb of the Old Kingdom, including the tomb of Mery Ra Jay Shef, and found in his grave three beautiful little ebony statues depicting the owner of the cemetery as a young man, a mature man.  and an old man, who clearly intended to live in one of these three objects.

The statue, depicted by a young man, is currently in the British Museum, which he depicts in middle age at the Carlsberg Museum, which depicts an elderly man at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

In Sedment, burial sites of the ninth and tenth dynasties were also revealed, as expected in the story of Heracleopolis, and in some cases the tombs contained colorful coffins with hieroglyphic writings and collections of somewhat poorly made service statues, as well as models of everyday life, headrests, ships, paintings and statues of chaouabti, pots for the preservation of viscera, statues of answering machines and other colors of funerary furniture.

 

Author & Writer the Pharaonic monuments of Beni Suef: Tamer Ahmed Abd elfatah Yousif

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