Title: TWO BLOCKS FROM THE EXCAVATIONS OF CAIRO
UNIVERSITY IN HELIOPOLIS KEPT AT THE MUSEUM OF THE FACULTY OF ARCHEOLOGY, CAIRO
UNIVERSITY
Author(s): Hayam Hafez RAWASH
Journal: SHEDET(Annual Peer-Reviewed Journal Issued By The Faculty Of
Archaeology, Fayoum University)
Issue: 6 Date: 2019
Pages: 36-57
Cite as: Hayam Hafez RAWASH. (2019). TWO BLOCKS
FROM THE EXCAVATIONS OF CAIRO UNIVERSITY IN HELIOPOLIS KEPT AT THE MUSEUM OF THE
FACULTY OF ARCHEOLOGY, CAIRO UNIVERSITY. SHEDET(Annual Peer-Reviewed Journal
Issued By The Faculty Of Archaeology, Fayoum University), 6 (2019) pp.
36-57.10.36816/shedet.006.03
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TWO BLOCKS FROM THE EXCAVATIONS OF CAIRO UNIVERSITY IN
HELIOPOLIS KEPT AT THE MUSEUM OF THE FACULTY OF ARCHEOLOGY, CAIRO UNIVERSITY
Hayam Hafez RAWASH
10.36816/shedet.006.03
This article publishes two blocks from Heliopolis, discovered during the Faculty
of Archaeology's excavations at the ancient Egyptian city of Ounû to the
northeast of Cairo, The area is currently known as Tell el-Hisn or Arab el-Hisn.
The two blocks are stored at the Museum of the Faculty of Archaeology, Cairo
University.
1. The Block of Ramesses II: A rectangular block with a finely engraved scene
depicts a figure of the Nile-god Hapy in a kneeling posture, lifting on his
hands a flat offering-table presenting to the cartouche of Ramesses II. On his
head, there is a symbol of an unknown district. The offering table is laden with
a heap of offerings consisting of bread, birds of the marshes, and papyrus
plants. The block has three registers of hieroglyphic texts.
2. The Block of Ramesses V: A rectangular block depicts a scene of a destroyed
figure of the king Ramesses V crowned with the blue diadem and uraeus, kneeling
and doing fumigation and libation before a seated baboon, the sacred-figure of
the god Thot. The latter, is represented in the form of a seated baboon wearing
the necklace of Ma'at with a headdress, consisting of the lunar disk on top of a
crescent moon. The scene is accompanied with three cartouches and a short
hieroglyphic texts.
KEYWORDS
Heliopolis, Tell el-Hisn,Ramesses II,Ramesses V, Hapy, The god Thoth,
offerings, fumigation, libation.