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La evolución del poder de la realeza del Egipto Arcaico, ha sido reflejada en la construcción funeraria, dejando atrás los simples hoyos revestidos de adobe de inicios de la formación del Estado hasta culminar con las grandes pirámides de piedra de la Dinastía III en tiempos de estabilidad política. La tumba tinita real en forma de mastaba se va a desarrollar en las necrópolis de Abidos y Saqqara, yacimientos en los que se centra el artículo, donde pretendo exponer la evolución de las diferentes tumbas y recintos funerarios hacia las construcciones de los primeros complejos piramidales en las que se van a ir desencadenando.
The evolution of the power of Archaic Egypt royalty, has been reflected in the funerary buildings, from simple holes covered with mud, when the state is being born, until the completion of the great stone pyramid complexes of the 3rd Dynasty, as a symbol of political stability. The Thinite royal tomb, with the shape of a mastaba, will be developed in the necropolis of Abydos and Saqqara, where this paper is focussed. I aim to analyse the evolution of the different tombs and burial structures and to study their evolution towards the construction of the first pyramidal complexes.
Early Egypt, thinite tomb, mastaba, funerary enclosures, pyramid complexs
Early Egypt, thinite tomb, mastaba, funerary enclosures, pyramid complexs
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