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Stone Offering Tables of the Early Dynasty Period and the Old Kingdom Reconsidered

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The article presents a particular group of objects – stone offering tables – uncovered in the mastaba AS 54 at Abusir South (Egypt) during the excavations of the Czech Institute of Egyptology, and on the basis of their classification reconsiders the so far published material of the same kind. Among the group of stone tables which represent common types that are to be found in publications of previous excavations, a peculiar piece was reconstructed from the fragments that were brought to light in the Spring season, 2010. The unusual features clearly visible on the lower part can be regarded as a kind of support for a stand that has not been considered for stone tables so far. Such a hypothesis was supported by another piece of a stone table that was documented a year later and bore the same feature. Moreover, another piece of an offering table found at the royal necropolis of Abusir seems to bear traces of a similar depression. Based on the new material, the author presents the available types of stone offering tables, interprets their construction possibilities and further historical development implications. The results of the analysis point to a well organized system of stone table production and general knowledge of the craftsmen who created them.
Oriental Institute, Czech Academy of Sciences
Title: Stone Offering Tables of the Early Dynasty Period and the Old Kingdom Reconsidered
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The article presents a particular group of objects – stone offering tables – uncovered in the mastaba AS 54 at Abusir South (Egypt) during the excavations of the Czech Institute of Egyptology, and on the basis of their classification reconsiders the so far published material of the same kind.
Among the group of stone tables which represent common types that are to be found in publications of previous excavations, a peculiar piece was reconstructed from the fragments that were brought to light in the Spring season, 2010.
The unusual features clearly visible on the lower part can be regarded as a kind of support for a stand that has not been considered for stone tables so far.
Such a hypothesis was supported by another piece of a stone table that was documented a year later and bore the same feature.
Moreover, another piece of an offering table found at the royal necropolis of Abusir seems to bear traces of a similar depression.
Based on the new material, the author presents the available types of stone offering tables, interprets their construction possibilities and further historical development implications.
The results of the analysis point to a well organized system of stone table production and general knowledge of the craftsmen who created them.

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