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- Mastaba - Wikipedia
A mastaba ( ˈ m æ s t ə b ə MASS-tə-bə, [1] ˈ m ɑː s t ɑː b ɑː MAHSS-tah-bah or m ɑː ˈ s t ɑː b ɑː mahss-TAH-bah), also mastabah or mastabat) is a type of ancient Egyptian tomb in the form of a flat-roofed, rectangular structure with inward sloping sides, constructed out of mudbricks or limestone
- Mastaba | Egyptian, Pyramid, Tombs | Britannica
Mastaba, rectangular superstructure of ancient Egyptian tombs, built of mud brick or, later, stone, with sloping walls and a flat roof A deep shaft descended to the underground burial chamber The term mastaba was first used archaeologically in the 19th century by workmen on Auguste Mariette’s
- Ancient Egyptian Mastabas
The mastaba was used by the early pharaohs of Pre- and Early-Dynastic periods, but faded out of royal use in favor of the pyramids The word comes from the Arabic word for "bench," and it was a rectangular structure that served as a tomb
- History of ancient Egypt: Mastaba, the first Pyramids
The mastaba is a style of ancient Egyptian tomb with a rectangular base, a flat roof, and sloping side walls made of stone or adobe bricks (mud from the Nile River) In ancient Egyptian, the mastaba was known as the "house of stability" or "house of eternity "
- Mastaba, the Original Pyramids - ThoughtCo
Mastabas were ancient Egyptian tombs with flat roofs, used before the famous pyramids Pyramids evolved from mastabas by stacking them to form step pyramids, then refining their shape Mastabas were used mainly for non-royal burials during the Old Kingdom period in Egypt
- What Is a Mastabas in Ancient Egypt? - HistoryRise
A mastaba is an ancient Egyptian tomb structure, characterized by a flat roof and sloping sides, resembling a bench These rectangular buildings were made from mud bricks and primarily used during the Early Dynastic Period and the Old Kingdom
- Mastaba Tombs of the Old Kingdom - Encyclopedia. com
Mastaba Tombs of the Old Kingdom House for Eternity The mastaba tomb's name comes from the Arabic word meaning "bench," for its resemblance to a mud brick bench sitting on the desert sand Such benches are often located in front of houses One name that the ancient Egyptians gave to tombs was per djet, "house of eternity " The Egyptians
- Mastaba Explained
A mastaba (or), also mastabah or mastabat) is a type of ancient Egyptian tomb in the form of a flat-roofed, rectangular structure with inward sloping sides, constructed out of mudbricks or limestone These edifices marked the burial sites of many eminent Egyptians during Egypt's Early Dynastic Period and Old Kingdom
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