This illusive door belongs to a person named Ica who used to work as a purified royal priest and head of the large house known to the king. And on his wife, Ei-Marit, a priestess of Hathor.
- What is the function of fake doors in ancient Egypt? The imaginary door was one of the most important architectural elements in the Egyptian cemeteries, especially during the era of the old state. The imaginary door was usually found on the northern wall in the burial chamber, but it was not the only place for it, where examples of the imaginary door were found on the western wall In the booth of offering offerings inside the cemetery, as some of the tombs contained more than one fake door, on which a true copy of the true door was depicted.
- The ancient Egyptian shrouded the door in the north other than for a specific purpose: - that the souls ascend to the sky that the souls of the righteous descend toward the northern stars.
- And also his presence on the western side, where the ancient Egyptian believed in resurrection and eternity. The sunsets from the west and dies, and he will revive with the revival of the sun from the east.
- The imaginary door is nothing but a place where the soul can move from the world of the living to the world of the dead and vice versa, and here indicates the importance of the imaginary door for the deceased who is his soul after reading the magic texts from enjoying the offerings presented to him by relatives, friends and research we always find a table Offerings placed in the cemetery in front of the delusional door in order to place the offerings offered to the deceased upon her so that his soul, after crossing the imaginary door, can go out into the living world and enjoy the offerings made to her.
Find the fake Leica door: -
Under the bullish road of King Onas pyramid
Dating from the end of the fourth family or the beginning of the fifth family.
He played a fundamental role in the life of the deceased, where the name of the deceased, the title and some of the offerings presented to him were inscribed on the door, and he was helping the soul of the deceased (Alka) to pass through and enter the cemetery after obtaining the offered offerings.
- The door is made of acacia wood and Ika and his wife appear on it in front of an offering table consisting of (bread and beer) and write on the table A in order to multiply the offerings and turn into real and many through the magic spell (Hatep de Neso)
- The wife holds in her hands the lotus flower, most of the women represent and she is carrying this flower because she represented the resurrection and eternity of the ancient Egyptian.
The cemetery was for the whole family, and through this, he wrote all the nickname and nickname for his wife, and he carried texts for the king and wished for a happy life in the other world.
- The ancient Egyptian was working throughout his life, the most important need was that he would die a happy death and live in the other world.
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