Deir el-Ballas
Deir el-Ballas was the site of a royal palace and administration center occupied by rulers of the Seventeenth Dynasty in ancient Egypt's late Second Intermediate Period.
Location
Deir el-Ballas was located on the east bank of the Nile, approximately twenty kilometers south of Dendara [1] and some 30 miles north of Thebes (modern-day Luxor).[2]
History
It has not yet been determined who constructed the buildings in this area or when.[3] However, Seqenenre Tao and Kamose, the final two rulers of the Seventeenth Dynasty, are known to have used the palaces.[4] For as yet undetermined reasons the rulers of the succeeding New Kingdom (approximately 1550-1070 BCE) abandoned the site;[5] however, several New Kingdom-era graves were discovered in this area during the 20th century.[6]
Structures
The complex seems to have consisted of several facilities enclosed by a wall measuring 900 by 400 feet.[7] A Northern Palace served as the royal residence[8] with a village for staff members, workers, and artisans built nearby,[9] while a two-storied Southern Palace was used an administrative center.[10] "Also included in the complex were silos and stables, indicating the agricultural interests of the royal family."[11]
Excavation
Deir el-Ballas "was excavated at the beginning of the twentieth century by George Reisner, Albert Lythgoe, and F.W. Green under the sponsorship of Phoebe A. Hearst. These excavations uncovered a large royal palace, a settlement, and a series of cemeteries dating to the late Second Intermediate Period and the early Eighteenth Dynasty. The results of the Hearst excavations were never published, however, and records of the expedition were inadequate to understand fully the nature and history of the site." [12]
From 1980 to 1986, a second excavation was conducted on the site, sponsored by the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.[13] Their findings "revealed a site far larger than the Hearst expedition records had indicated, including palace complexes, a group of large houses, and remains of a previously unrecorded ancient settlement."[14]
Some significant items discovered in this area include a brick inscribed with the name of the pharaoh Djehuti from the Second Intermediate Period[15] and the Hearst papyrus, a Middle Kingdom-era medical text discovered in the area by an Egyptian peasant around the turn of the 20th century.[16]
See also
- http://www.isis-und-osiris.de/isisosiris/main/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=124575
- http://drdanieljackson.dr.funpic.de/qena/deir_el-ballas/deir_el-ballas1.php
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90003836.html
- Richard A. Parker, Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, Vol. 2, (1963), pp. 113–116. Published by: American Research Center in Egypt. Article Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/40000975
- Peter Lacovara, The New Kingdom Royal City, Routledge 2013. 256 pages. ISBN 1136168176, 9781136168178. http://books.google.com/books?id=QL2iwWiMaLsC&dq=New+Kingdom+Royal+City&source=gbs_navlinks_s
References
- ↑ http://www.arce.org/publications/books/u9
- ↑ http://www.fofweb.com/History/HistRefMain.asp?iPin=EEGY0464&SID=2&DatabaseName=Ancient+and+Medieval+History+Online&InputText=%22Deir+el+Ballas%22&SearchStyle=&dTitle=Deir+el-Ballas&TabRecordType=All+Records&BioCountPass=3&SubCountPass=4&DocCountPass=0&ImgCountPass=0&MapCountPass=0&FedCountPass=&MedCountPass=0&NewsCountPass=0&RecPosition=1&AmericanData=&WomenData=&AFHCData=&IndianData=&WorldData=&AncientData=Set&GovernmentData=
- ↑ http://www.fofweb.com/History/HistRefMain.asp?iPin=EEGY0464&SID=2&DatabaseName=Ancient+and+Medieval+History+Online&InputText=%22Deir+el+Ballas%22&SearchStyle=&dTitle=Deir+el-Ballas&TabRecordType=All+Records&BioCountPass=3&SubCountPass=4&DocCountPass=0&ImgCountPass=0&MapCountPass=0&FedCountPass=&MedCountPass=0&NewsCountPass=0&RecPosition=1&AmericanData=&WomenData=&AFHCData=&IndianData=&WorldData=&AncientData=Set&GovernmentData=
- ↑ http://www.fofweb.com/History/HistRefMain.asp?iPin=EEGY0464&SID=2&DatabaseName=Ancient+and+Medieval+History+Online&InputText=%22Deir+el+Ballas%22&SearchStyle=&dTitle=Deir+el-Ballas&TabRecordType=All+Records&BioCountPass=3&SubCountPass=4&DocCountPass=0&ImgCountPass=0&MapCountPass=0&FedCountPass=&MedCountPass=0&NewsCountPass=0&RecPosition=1&AmericanData=&WomenData=&AFHCData=&IndianData=&WorldData=&AncientData=Set&GovernmentData=
- ↑ http://www.fofweb.com/History/HistRefMain.asp?iPin=EEGY0464&SID=2&DatabaseName=Ancient+and+Medieval+History+Online&InputText=%22Deir+el+Ballas%22&SearchStyle=&dTitle=Deir+el-Ballas&TabRecordType=All+Records&BioCountPass=3&SubCountPass=4&DocCountPass=0&ImgCountPass=0&MapCountPass=0&FedCountPass=&MedCountPass=0&NewsCountPass=0&RecPosition=1&AmericanData=&WomenData=&AFHCData=&IndianData=&WorldData=&AncientData=Set&GovernmentData=
- ↑ http://www.fofweb.com/History/HistRefMain.asp?iPin=EEGY0464&SID=2&DatabaseName=Ancient+and+Medieval+History+Online&InputText=%22Deir+el+Ballas%22&SearchStyle=&dTitle=Deir+el-Ballas&TabRecordType=All+Records&BioCountPass=3&SubCountPass=4&DocCountPass=0&ImgCountPass=0&MapCountPass=0&FedCountPass=&MedCountPass=0&NewsCountPass=0&RecPosition=1&AmericanData=&WomenData=&AFHCData=&IndianData=&WorldData=&AncientData=Set&GovernmentData=
- ↑ http://www.fofweb.com/History/HistRefMain.asp?iPin=EEGY0464&SID=2&DatabaseName=Ancient+and+Medieval+History+Online&InputText=%22Deir+el+Ballas%22&SearchStyle=&dTitle=Deir+el-Ballas&TabRecordType=All+Records&BioCountPass=3&SubCountPass=4&DocCountPass=0&ImgCountPass=0&MapCountPass=0&FedCountPass=&MedCountPass=0&NewsCountPass=0&RecPosition=1&AmericanData=&WomenData=&AFHCData=&IndianData=&WorldData=&AncientData=Set&GovernmentData=
- ↑ http://www.fofweb.com/History/HistRefMain.asp?iPin=EEGY0464&SID=2&DatabaseName=Ancient+and+Medieval+History+Online&InputText=%22Deir+el+Ballas%22&SearchStyle=&dTitle=Deir+el-Ballas&TabRecordType=All+Records&BioCountPass=3&SubCountPass=4&DocCountPass=0&ImgCountPass=0&MapCountPass=0&FedCountPass=&MedCountPass=0&NewsCountPass=0&RecPosition=1&AmericanData=&WomenData=&AFHCData=&IndianData=&WorldData=&AncientData=Set&GovernmentData=
- ↑ http://www.fofweb.com/History/HistRefMain.asp?iPin=EEGY0464&SID=2&DatabaseName=Ancient+and+Medieval+History+Online&InputText=%22Deir+el+Ballas%22&SearchStyle=&dTitle=Deir+el-Ballas&TabRecordType=All+Records&BioCountPass=3&SubCountPass=4&DocCountPass=0&ImgCountPass=0&MapCountPass=0&FedCountPass=&MedCountPass=0&NewsCountPass=0&RecPosition=1&AmericanData=&WomenData=&AFHCData=&IndianData=&WorldData=&AncientData=Set&GovernmentData=
- ↑ http://www.fofweb.com/History/HistRefMain.asp?iPin=EEGY0464&SID=2&DatabaseName=Ancient+and+Medieval+History+Online&InputText=%22Deir+el+Ballas%22&SearchStyle=&dTitle=Deir+el-Ballas&TabRecordType=All+Records&BioCountPass=3&SubCountPass=4&DocCountPass=0&ImgCountPass=0&MapCountPass=0&FedCountPass=&MedCountPass=0&NewsCountPass=0&RecPosition=1&AmericanData=&WomenData=&AFHCData=&IndianData=&WorldData=&AncientData=Set&GovernmentData=
- ↑ http://www.fofweb.com/History/HistRefMain.asp?iPin=EEGY0464&SID=2&DatabaseName=Ancient+and+Medieval+History+Online&InputText=%22Deir+el+Ballas%22&SearchStyle=&dTitle=Deir+el-Ballas&TabRecordType=All+Records&BioCountPass=3&SubCountPass=4&DocCountPass=0&ImgCountPass=0&MapCountPass=0&FedCountPass=&MedCountPass=0&NewsCountPass=0&RecPosition=1&AmericanData=&WomenData=&AFHCData=&IndianData=&WorldData=&AncientData=Set&GovernmentData=
- ↑ http://www.arce.org/publications/books/u9
- ↑ http://www.arce.org/publications/books/u9
- ↑ http://www.arce.org/publications/books/u9
- ↑ Christina Geisen, Zur zeitlichen Einordnung des Königs Djehuti an das Ende der 13. Dynastie, Studien zur Altägyptischen Kultur, Bd. 32, (2004), pp. 149-157
- ↑ http://web.archive.org/web/20031210014002/http://tebtunis.berkeley.edu/collection/medical.html