Beni Hasan

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Entrance area of ​​a rock tomb in Beni Hasan
(picture by David Roberts , 1838)

Coordinates: 27 ° 56 ′  N , 30 ° 53 ′  E Beni Hasan ( Arabic بني حسن Banī Ḥasan  'tribe of Ḥasan') is the name of two localities in Middle Egypt , which are about 20 kilometers south of al-Minya on the east bank of the Nile : the inhabited place Beni Hasan asch-shuruq ("the eastern one") and the one uninhabited today Place Beni Hasan al-qadim ("the old one"). In the area of ​​Beni Hasan al-qadim there are necropolis from almost all ancient Egyptian epochs .

Buildings

The 39 rock graves of Beni Hasan from the First Intermediate Period and the Middle Kingdom , in which the princes of the " Gazellengau " were buried, are particularly well known . In the graves there are paintings with scenes from craftsmen and wrestlers. About five kilometers south of the rock tombs is the Speos Artemidos temple , which Hatshepsut had built here for the lion goddess Pachet . There is also a cat cemetery and a late necropolis near the temple.

Grave owner

The grave owners are known of 12 of the 39 upper rock graves. In chronological order these are:

  • BH 13 - Khnumhotep, Royal Clerk of the 10th Dynasty (closed).
  • BH 29 - Baket I , Nomarch of the 11th Dynasty (closed)
  • BH 33 - Baket II. , Nomarch of the 11th Dynasty (closed).
  • BH 27 - Ramuschenti , nomarch of the 11th dynasty (closed).
  • BH 15 - Baket III. (accessible).
  • BH 17 - Chety, nomarch of the 11th dynasty, son of Baket (accessible).
  • BH 14 -  Chnumhotep I , Nomarch under Amenemhet I (closed).
  • BH 21 - Nakht, Nomarch of the 12th Dynasty (closed).
  • BH 2 -  Amenemhet (Gaufürst) , Nomarch under Sesostris I (accessible).
  • BH 3 -  Chnumhotep II. , (Accessible).
  • BH 23 - Netjernacht , head of the east desert of the 12th Dynasty (closed).
  • BH 4 - Chnumhotep IV, nomarch of the late 12th Dynasty (closed).

literature

Web links

Commons : Beni Hassan  - Collection of images, videos and audio files
Wikivoyage: Benī Ḥasan  - travel guide

Individual evidence

  1. Speos Artemidos / Beni Hassan (2009)
  2. Hatshepsut's Inscription on the Hyksos ( Memento of the original from February 8, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.reshafim.org.il