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The Reign of King Nyuserre: The Time of Transformation

Publication at Faculty of Arts |
2020

Abstract

The paper deals with the reign of Nyuserre, one of great Old Kingdom rulers who ruled in the mid-Fifth Dynasty. The gradual transformation of Egyptian society took place during this crucial period, and a number of innovations came about in various spheres (religion, society, administration, tomb architecture, etc.), mirroring a change in the participation in power.

This situation was reflected primarily in dignitaries' tombs dated to the given period, which became indicators of the transformation of society. The research is focused on an analysis of more than 100 tombs of high-ranking individuals and their family members, and particularly of their titulary, offering formulae, false doors, etc.

This treatise uses representative cases from social, administrative and religious areas to illustrate the innovativeness of the period of Nyuserre's reign and the climate in which the concatenation of many changes came to pass, in order to provide a framework for a better understanding of the changes, innovations and processes which occurred.