The Emptiness of Pyramid Sarcophagi

The Emptiness of Pyramid Sarcophagi

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The Emptiness of Pyramid Sarcophagi
The pyramids of Old Kingdom Egypt are renowned for their size and magnificence, and yet the sarcophagi within them are rarely the finest specimens. Why are so many of these stone boxes uninscribed, lacking embellishment, and even roughly finished? This video traces the history of sarcophagi in pyramids from the earliest examples at Saqqara through the 4th, 5th and 6th dynasties to look for patterns and clues. The mastaba field at Giza will be compared with how the finest granite coffers looked among the royal court. Finally, the unique and sealed empty sarcophagus of Sekhmekhet will give a context that no plundered pyramid can provide. -------------------- Join this channel to get access to livestreams: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDWboBDVnIsGdYSK3KUO0hQ/join -------------------- Thanks to the Isida Project for pyramid sarcophagi photos: https://isida-project.ucoz.com/ Thanks to the Laboratory of Alternative History for imagery of Sekhemkhet and the Djoser South Tomb lah.ru https://www.youtube.com/@OnlineLAI/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSVrBHo0RoE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBur_RKBw6A Thanks to UnchartedX for the imagery of alabaster sarcophagi at the Stepped Pyramid of Djoser https://www.youtube.com/@UnchartedX https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHK2-MoR9Fs Thanks to @AncientArchitects for an audio clip on Djoser’s pyramid complex Thanks to Keith Hamilton for his illustration of Djoser’s South Tomb https://www.academia.edu/121798851/Djosers_Step_pyramid_complex_Part_2_the_south_tomb_and_enclosure_wall Thanks to the Harvard Digital Giza Archive: http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/ Graphics Sources: Zaharia Goneim “Horus Sekhem-khet” The Unfinished Stepped Pyramid at Saqqara Vol. 1, Cairo, 1957 Zakaria Goneim “The Lost Pyramid” Rinehard & Company, USA, 1956 Hermann Junker “Giza Vol 1-11” Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky A.-G., Vienna, 1929-1953 Audran Labrousee “L’architecture des pyramides a textes” Vol 1 & 2, IFAO, Cairo, 2000 John Shae Perring “The Pyramids of Gizeh: Part II. The Great Pyramid” London, 1840 John Shae Perring “Pyramids to the Southward of Gizeh: Part III” London, 1842 William Kelly Simpson “The Mastabas of Kawab, Khafkhufu I and II” Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Boston, 1978 Charles Piazzi Smyth “Life and Work at the Great Pyramid Vol II” Edmonston and Douglas, 1867 Miroslav Verner “The Pyramids (New and Revised) AUC Press Cairo 2020 W.M. Flinders Petrie “Meydum” 1892 W.M. Flinders Petrie & Gerald Wainright, “Meydum and Memphis III”, 1910 Quotations Sources: Zahi Hawass “The Pyramids of the Old Kingdom” Ahram Online, June 25, 2024 https://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/50/1207/526048/AlAhram-Weekly/Heritage/The-pyramids-of-the-Old-Kingdom.aspx John Shae Perring “Pyramids to the Southward of Gizeh: Part III” London, 1842 Zaharia Goneim “The Lost Pyramid” Rinehard & Company, USA, 1956 00:00 Introduction 1:54 Djoser’s Pyramid Box 2:49 Djoser’s South Tomb 4:54 First Pyramid Sarcophagi 6:13 Sekhemkhet’s Sarcophagus 9:00 Mastaba 17 10:04 Great Pyramid 11:50 Khufu’s Son Kawab 14:04 Sarcophagus Security 16:51 Pyramid Quality Control 18:03 Sealed Sarcophagus 19:26 Sealed Passage 21:53 Planning Ahead