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Doors are more than a physical means to close off an entrance or an exit; doors can also indicate that a boundary between two worlds has been crossed. This is above all the case for the door into the chapel. Such a door constitutes a barrier between the world of the living and the world where the living and the dead can coexist, while, inside the chapel, the false door acts as a barrier between the world of the living and that of the dead. Taking into account both physical and non-physical aspects of the door, Doors, Entrances and Beyond... proposes that porticos, false doors, niches and mastaba chapel entrances are interconnected in their function as a barrier between two worlds, of which the entrance into the chapel is the most important. The different elements of the entrance have a signalling, identifying, inviting and in some cases a warning function, but once inside the entrance itself, the decoration of its corridor walls adds a guiding and an explanatory function to it. The main themes there are the tomb owner standing or seated with or without members of the family, and subsidiary figures. Over the course of time, decreasing tomb dimensions correlate with the decreasing size of the chosen decoration themes. At the same time, both on the walls of the corridor and the false door, a change of decoration themes took place which can be explained through the changing mode of supply of the k3 of the deceased.

Table of Contents
Chapter One: About this Study ;
Chapter Two: The Rituals and Tomb Elements ;
Chapter Three: Introduction ;

Doors ;
Chapter Four: Doors, Closing the Monument ;
Chapter Five: Doors, Other uses ;
Chapter Six: Doors, False Doors and Porticos ;
Chapter Seven: The Chapel and its Elements ;
Chapter Eight: Decoration Directionality in Entrances and Chapels ;
Chapter Nine: Portico Chapels ;
Chapter Ten: The Themes of the Decoration ;

Entrances and Decoration ;
Chapter Eleven: The Door Jambs and the Entrance Thicknesses ;
Chapter Twelve: The Entrance Thicknesses and Chapel Walls ;

Offering Places ;
Chapter Thirteen: Offering places ;
Chapter Fourteen: Discussion and Conclusions ;

Tables ;
Bibliography, Abbreviations and Technical Terms ;
General Index

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      Publisher: Archaeopress
      Publication Date: 11/02/2021
      ISBN13: 9781789698718, 978-1789698718
      ISBN10: 1789698715
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      Book Synopsis
      Doors are more than a physical means to close off an entrance or an exit; doors can also indicate that a boundary between two worlds has been crossed. This is above all the case for the door into the chapel. Such a door constitutes a barrier between the world of the living and the world where the living and the dead can coexist, while, inside the chapel, the false door acts as a barrier between the world of the living and that of the dead. Taking into account both physical and non-physical aspects of the door, Doors, Entrances and Beyond... proposes that porticos, false doors, niches and mastaba chapel entrances are interconnected in their function as a barrier between two worlds, of which the entrance into the chapel is the most important. The different elements of the entrance have a signalling, identifying, inviting and in some cases a warning function, but once inside the entrance itself, the decoration of its corridor walls adds a guiding and an explanatory function to it. The main themes there are the tomb owner standing or seated with or without members of the family, and subsidiary figures. Over the course of time, decreasing tomb dimensions correlate with the decreasing size of the chosen decoration themes. At the same time, both on the walls of the corridor and the false door, a change of decoration themes took place which can be explained through the changing mode of supply of the k3 of the deceased.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter One: About this Study ;
      Chapter Two: The Rituals and Tomb Elements ;
      Chapter Three: Introduction ;

      Doors ;
      Chapter Four: Doors, Closing the Monument ;
      Chapter Five: Doors, Other uses ;
      Chapter Six: Doors, False Doors and Porticos ;
      Chapter Seven: The Chapel and its Elements ;
      Chapter Eight: Decoration Directionality in Entrances and Chapels ;
      Chapter Nine: Portico Chapels ;
      Chapter Ten: The Themes of the Decoration ;

      Entrances and Decoration ;
      Chapter Eleven: The Door Jambs and the Entrance Thicknesses ;
      Chapter Twelve: The Entrance Thicknesses and Chapel Walls ;

      Offering Places ;
      Chapter Thirteen: Offering places ;
      Chapter Fourteen: Discussion and Conclusions ;

      Tables ;
      Bibliography, Abbreviations and Technical Terms ;
      General Index

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