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OverviewAn intimate look at the true story of the funerary business of a Theban mortuary priest 2800 years ago as unearthed by an ancient papyrus Petebaste son of Peteamunip, the choachyte, or water-pourer, lived during the first half of the seventh century BCE in the reigns of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty Kushite kings Shabaka and Taharqa and was responsible for the comfortable and carefree afterlife of his deceased clients by bringing their weekly libations. But Petebaste was also responsible for a wide range of other activities-he provided a tomb to the family of the deceased, managed the costs of the personnel and commodities, and took care of all necessary paperwork, while also tending to the gruesome preparation of the mortal remains of the deceased. Drawing on an archive of eight abnormal hieratic papyri in the Louvre that deal specifically with the affairs of a single family, Donker van Heel takes a deep dive into the business dealings of this Theban mortuary priest. In intimate detail, he illuminates the final stage of the embalming and coffining process of a woman called Taperet ('Mrs. Seedcorn') on the night before she would be taken from the embalming workshop to her final resting place, providing fascinating insight into the practical day-to-day aspects of funerary practices in ancient Egypt. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Koenraad Donker van HeelPublisher: American University in Cairo Press Imprint: American University in Cairo Press ISBN: 9781617979965ISBN 10: 1617979961 Pages: 156 Publication Date: 06 April 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsPreface Acknowledgments Map Chronology The Texts Previous Study of the Texts The Choachyte Petebaste A Family of Clients So Why Was Hieratic Abnormal? Just a Captive from Gaza Are You Buying or Leasing This Man? What Is This Document Doing Here? Burying Your Grandparents The Trial that Backfired Did Petebaste Own a Field? Two Accounts for a Single Funeral The Second Account Epilogue IndexReviews"""Delightful. . . interesting . . . intriguing. . . Dealing with the Dead provides an insightful peek into an often overlooked period of Egyptian history, decoded using an impossible script, against the backdrop of the sometimes inimitable workings of Egyptology.""--Nicky van de Beek" """Delightful. . . interesting . . . intriguing. . . Dealing with the Dead provides an insightful peek into an often overlooked period of Egyptian history, decoded using an impossible script, against the backdrop of the sometimes inimitable workings of Egyptology.""-Nicky van de Beek" Delightful. . . interesting . . . intriguing. . . Dealing with the Dead provides an insightful peek into an often overlooked period of Egyptian history, decoded using an impossible script, against the backdrop of the sometimes inimitable workings of Egyptology. --Nicky van de Beek Author InformationKoenraad Donker van Heel is lecturer in Demotic at Leiden University. He is the author of Mrs. Naunakhte & Family: The Women of Ramesside Deir al-Medina (AUC Press, 2016); Mrs. Tsenhor: A Female Entrepreneur in Ancient Egypt (AUC Press, 2014), and Djekhy & Son: Doing Business in Ancient Egypt (AUC Press, 2013) Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |