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A mastaba (/ˈmæstəbə/,/ˈmɑːstɑːbɑː/ or /mɑːˈstɑːbɑː/) or "pr-djt" (meaning "house for eternity" or "eternal house" in Ancient Egyptian), is a type of ancient Egyptian tomb in the form of a flat-roofed, rectangular structure with outward sloping sides, constructed out of mud-bricks (from the Nile River) or stone. Mastabas marked the burial sites of many eminent Egyptians during Egypt's Early Dynastic Period and Old Kingdom. During the Old Kingdom, kings began to be buried in pyramids instead of mastabas, although non-royal use of mastabas continued for more than a thousand years.
The afterlife was a main focus of Egyptian civilization and ruled every aspect of the society. This is reflected in their architecture and most prominently by the enormous amounts of time, money, and manpower involved in the building of their tombs. Ancient Egyptians believed the soul could live only if the body was preserved from corruption and depredation as well as fed.
Starting from the Predynastic Era and into the later dynasties, the ancient Egyptians developed increasingly complex and effective methods for preserving and protecting the bodies of the dead. The Ancient Egyptians initially began by burying their dead in pit graves dug out from the sand. The body of the deceased was buried inside the pit on a mat, usually along with some items believed to help them in the afterlife. The first tomb structure that the Egyptians built was the mastaba. Mastabas provided better protection from scavenging animals and grave robbers. However, the human remains were not in contact with the dry desert sand, so natural mummification could not take place. Use of the more secure mastabas required Ancient Egyptians to devise a system of artificial mummification. Until at least the Old Period or First Intermediate Period, only high officials and royalty would be buried in these mastabas.
A video about the mastaba tomb of Unis-ankh at the Field Museum in Chicago, Illinois
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http://www.artehistoria.com/arte/videos/692.htm Los egipcios estaban convencidos de que su vida eterna dependía de la conservación del cuerpo por lo que el sepulcro donde es enterrado tendrá una gran importancia, especialmente para los grandes personajes. El tipo normal de sepulcro es la mastaba, enorme banco en forma de pirámides truncadas. Por bajo del nivel de tierra, en el fondo de un pozo al que sólo se accede por la parte superior y que se rellena de arena tras el sepelio, se encuentra la cámara funeraria donde se deposita el sarcófago. Más información en http://www.artehistoria.com/arte/videos/692.htm Suscríbete a nuestro canal : ▶ http://bit.ly/10rPVgk Síguenos en: ▶ https://www.facebook.com/artehistoria ▶ http://pinterest.com/artehistoria/ ▶ https://twitter.com/ArteHistori...
Estructura de la Mastaba.
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A mastaba (/ˈmæstəbə/, /ˈmɑːstɑːbɑː/ or /mɑːˈstɑːbɑː/) or "pr-djt" (meaning "house for eternity" or "eternal house"), is a type of ancient Egyptian tomb in the form of a flat-roofed, rectangular structure with outward sloping sides, constructed out of mud-bricks (from the Nile River) or stone. Mastabas marked the burial sites of many eminent Egyptians during Egypt's Early Dynastic Period and Old Kingdom. During the Old Kingdom, kings began to be buried in pyramids instead of mastabas, although non-royal use of mastabas continued for more than a thousand years. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
Поддержать автора видео http://www.donationalerts.ru/r/onlinelai Абусир – закрытая зона. Каждодневный приезд инспектора – заставил меня приехать туда утром в 7 часов. Конечно за бакшиш получилось договориться со смотрителями и впустили на территорию – с небольшой экскурсией). Меня интересовал в первую очередь храм Сахура и мастаба Птахшепсеса. По этому после быстрого осмотра храма взялся за мастабу. Стены мастабы сложены с точно подогнанных блоков. Внутри можно найти сверления с большим диаметром. Многие места выглядят более древне чем сама мастаба или стены – к примеру внутри есть стены которые изготовлены из совершенно других блоков. Ну и конечно саркофаги на дне "ямы" без перекрытия – самое впечатляющее. Через коридор (который кстати уже чем коридоры в пирамидах) как будто попадаешь в д...
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For a kiss
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Get out the house 'cause as long as you're cheating your concience will sit up
And say
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Say you love me
Say you love me
You should be talking better
But still you tried to better me
And now you'll be making the truth
(solo)
You should be talking better
But still you tried to better me
And now you'll be making the truth
Get out the house 'cause as long as you're cheating your concience will sit up
And say