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Apotheosis in the Old Kingdom

2021
This chapter focuses on three individuals who underwent apotheosis during the Old Kingdom: Djedi, Mehu, and Kagemni. All three examples come from the cemeteries at Saqqara, and all three individuals were deified rapidly after their deaths, with relatively modest cults. Djedi and Kagemni were both distinguished by their inclusion in imakhu kher formulae.
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Revisiting the Old Kingdom at Thebes

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The “tomb complex” that developed over time around the New Kingdom tomb of Neferhotep in el-Khokha comprises TT 49 (the main tomb), TT 187, TT 362, TT 363, and Kampp -347- and -348-. These tombs were heavily reused starting from the end of the New Kingdom.
Lemos, Rennan   +2 more
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Keeping Watch as the Old Kingdom Crumbled

open access: yesScience, 2010
The round stone fort at Ras Budran on the southern Sinai Peninsula hints at the precariousness of Egypt's Old Kingdom, suggesting an increasingly desperate trading and military strategy in the waning days of the 22nd century B.C.E., an excavator reported
Andrew Lawler
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