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Introduction Introduction
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Sources Sources
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Memorial Temple of Hatshepsut, Deir al-Bahari Memorial Temple of Hatshepsut, Deir al-Bahari
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Memorial Temple of Thutmose III (Henket-ankh) Memorial Temple of Thutmose III (Henket-ankh)
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Coffin of Heresenes Coffin of Heresenes
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Coffin of Nespaqashuty Coffin of Nespaqashuty
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Korokhomun (TT 223) Korokhomun (TT 223)
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Harwa (TT37) Harwa (TT37)
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Coffin of Besenmut Coffin of Besenmut
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Bakenrenef (L 24) Bakenrenef (L 24)
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Pabasa (TT279) Pabasa (TT279)
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Padihorresnet (TT 196) Padihorresnet (TT 196)
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Sheshonq (TT27) Sheshonq (TT27)
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Patjenef (TT 128) Patjenef (TT 128)
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Menekhibnekau Menekhibnekau
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Edfu Mammisi Edfu Mammisi
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P. CCG 58027 P. CCG 58027
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Dendara Mammisi Dendara Mammisi
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Ismant al-Kharab Mammisi Ismant al-Kharab Mammisi
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Discussion Discussion
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Composition Composition
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Part A Part A
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Part B Part B
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Part C Part C
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Discussion Discussion
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Content Content
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First Hour of the Night First Hour of the Night
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Second Hour of the Night Second Hour of the Night
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Third Hour of the Night Third Hour of the Night
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Fourth Hour of the Night Fourth Hour of the Night
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Fifth Hour of the Night Fifth Hour of the Night
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Sixth Hour of the Night Sixth Hour of the Night
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Seventh Hour of the Night Seventh Hour of the Night
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Eighth Hour of the Night Eighth Hour of the Night
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Ninth Hour of the Night Ninth Hour of the Night
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Tenth Hour of the Night Tenth Hour of the Night
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Eleventh Hour of the Night Eleventh Hour of the Night
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Twelfth Hour of the Night Twelfth Hour of the Night
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Discussion Discussion
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Conclusions Conclusions
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Notes Notes
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6 Toward a Better Understanding of the Ritual of the Hours of the Night (Stundenritual)
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Published:July 2017
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Abstract
This chapter focuses on the Ritual of the Hours of the Night in the First Pillared Hall of the tomb of Karakhamun. The Ritual of the Hours of the Day and Night is one of a series of religious texts relating to the cycle of the sun god. The Hours of the Night have been interpreted as consisting of extracts from the Book of the Dead. In the earliest versions of the ritual, attested within the memorial temples of Hatshepsut and Thutmose III of the Eighteenth Dynasty, it is the pharaoh who is the beneficiary. The ongoing reconstruction of the tomb of Karakhamun offers the potential to better understand the Hours of the Night. The chapter first considers the sources for the texts of the Hours of the Night before analyzing its complete text.
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