- A
serdab ([سرداب] Error: {{Langx}}:
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literally meaning "cold water",
which became a
loanword in
Persian or
Farsi for 'cellar'...
- the
serdab. The main
purpose of the
statue was to
allow the king to
manifest himself and be able to see the
rituals performed in and out the
serdab. This...
- the bedrock, and were
lined with wood. A
second hidden chamber called a
serdab (سرداب), from the
Persian word for "cellar", was used to
store anything...
-
colonnaded entrance, 11)
north court, 12)
north galleries, 13) step tombs, 14)
serdab, and 15)
north altar The
crowning feature of the
complex is the Step Pyramid...
- The
mastaba was
discovered by
Auguste Mariette. The
mastaba contains two
serdabs. The
walls of the tomb show
various scenes of
everyday life. Ti (also spelled...
- of
Lower Egypt (jrj-pat HAtj-a xtmw-bjtj), and on a
statue found in his
serdab (and now
located in Hildesheim),
Hemiunu is
given the titles: king's son...
- may be used to
store offerings,
store burial equipment, or it may be a
serdab chamber. The
upper descending p****age is clad in
granite and
descends to...
- Khafre's
complex contained five boat-pits and a
subsidiary pyramid with a
serdab.: 19–26 Khafre's
pyramid appears larger than the
adjacent Khufu Pyramid...
- al-Mahdī.
Adjacent to the
mosque is
another domed commemorative building, the
Serdab ("cistern"),
built over the
cistern where the
Twelfth Imam, Muḥammad al-Mahdī...
- headdress, has been
commonly depicted on top of the Nemes. The
statue from his
Serdab in
Saqqara shows the king
wearing the
nemes headdress.
Osiris is
shown to...