The Elite Tomb Sample Clauses

The Elite Tomb. The establishment of a monumental tomb was an act requiring the expenditure of both intellectual and material property. The tomb representations show the grave as a place where the tomb-owner intends to start a new life ‘in the hereafter’76, similar in munificence to that of his previous life. Prior to 2700 B.C. the mastaba77 was the architectural form used for both royal and private elite individuals and the division of the tomb into a sub- and 74 Xxxx, Ancient Egypt: Anatomy of a Civilization 282. While this appears in the chapter entitled 'New Kingdom Egypt', the quotation itself refers to the"earlier periods". See also X. X. Xxxx, "Work and the Organization of Work in the Old Kingdom," in Labor in the Ancient Near East, ed. X. X. Xxxxxx (New Haven: American Oriental Society, 1987), 40. While he views the assertions of the officials emphasizing the performance of their public duties as "over- formalized", nevertheless he concludes, that "the general picture is likely to be correct, of patronage and provision working downwards through society from the king, in return for labour and service working up from the lowest peasant".
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