29 novembre 2020
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Chloé Ragazzoli, « La chapelle à trois loges à Deir el-Médina : épigraphie secondaire et construction d’un espace rituel (avec un catalogue de 21 graffiti) », HAL-SHS : histoire, ID : 10.4000/bifao.6847
The so-called « chapelle à trois loges » at Deir el-Medina (chapel no. 1211) is usually considered as a votive chapel because it has three naoi, a feature distinctive of this category of buildings at Deir el-Medina and Amarna, in spite of the pit dug in its courtyard. Whether this funerary pit used to belong to this building or not, the 20 or so figurative graffiti that can still be found in the naoi record the social and votive activities that took place in this space. These testimonies of group devotion and ritual epigraphy are possibly to be put in relation with the Sokar Festival in Deir el-Medina.