Identification
Title | Tomb of Rameses VII (Burial Chamber J, North) |
Type | Astronomical Representation |
Decan List Family | AR1 variant |
EAT3 Number and Name | 27 Ramses VII B |
EAT3 Pages and Plates | 35-36, EAT 2 Pl 7 |
EAT3 Decan List Family | Senmut B |
Publications | EAT2; Theban Mapping Project |
Location | In situ; Ceiling of burial chamber J, KV 1, Valley of the Kings, Theban Necropolis |
Date | 20th dynasty |
Content
Registers | 3 |
Circumpolar Group and Deities | Yes: 8 behind Hippo; 9 opposite (Hpwy is omitted). No names, no figure of Isis. |
Planets |
Superior: Jupiter, Saturn, Mars Inferior: Mercury, Venus (twice) |
Decan Names | Yes |
Decanal Stars | Yes |
Personifications of the Decans | No |
Cluster Numbers | Only one |
Depictions of Decanal Constellations | Yes, but reduced in size |
Decanal Deity Names | Yes |
Decanal Deity Figures | No |
Lunar Months | No |
Civil Months | Yes, in the Ramesside star tables |
Nut | Yes, enclosing the astronomical diagram |
Other features | The third register contains Ramesside star clock tables 13-24. |
Notes
The third register occurs on the "shoulder" of the vaulted ceiling.
Schematic
Legend for Schematic | |
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C | Circumpolar group of constellations |
A | Circumpolar attendant deities |
D | Decans |
P | Planets |
M | Ramesside star clock tables 13-24, representing civil months III Peret (first half) to IV Shemu (last half) |
N | The sky-goddess Nut |
X | Other cosmic deities: a winged sun-disk |
Location and orientation of the circumpolar hippo |
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Indicates the starting point and directionality of list or procession of figures |
Decan List
The list gives an approximate layout for how the decans, deities, cluster labels (x-nwt Xt), and decanal figures (in bold) are arranged. However, the only way of perceiving the complete layout and orthography of the labels is by consulting photographs, drawings, or the original. For conventions and abbreviations, see below the table. The figure of the King is present in among the decans.
This astronomical representation is classed as a "Senmut B" (AR1 variant) family member. Notable features unique to this representation are
- The deities of some of the earlier decans are shifted in relation to their decan (Hapy and Duamutef relate to 10 tpy-a xntt, not 8 wSAti) and some deities are omitted entirely. The relationships become standard from 17 knmw onwards.
- The repetition of 21 sAwy srt and 22 Xry xpd srt
- The "spearing man" figure accompanying F nTr wAS in the triangle area
- The duplication of IP2 Venus at the very end of the list
1 tpy-a knmt | Geb | |
6 TmAt Hrt | Children of Horus | |
7 TmAt Xrt | Children of Horus | |
8 wSAti | Duamutef | |
11 xnty <Hrt> | Horus | |
12 xnty Xr<t> | Seth | |
13 Tms n xntt | Horus | |
14 sApti xnwy | Isis, Nephthys | Boat |
15 Hry-ib wiA | wS | |
16 sSmw | wS | |
17 knmw | Children of Horus | |
18 tpy-a smd | Horus | |
22 Xry xpd <srt> | Kebehsenuf | |
23 tpy-a Ax<wy> | Duamutef, Kebehsenuf | |
[ ] Kebehsenuf | Duamutef, Kebehsenuf | Kebehsenuf |
25 bAw<y> | Hapy, Imseti | (Figure of King) |
26 xnt{y}<w> Hrt, | Horus, 6-nwt Xt | Cluster |
27 xntw Xrw | Horus | |
32 Hry rmn sAH | Children of Horus | |
31 art | Eye of Horus | |
35 sAH | Osiris | |
33 Xry rmn sAH | Children of Horus | (Figure of King) |
Sopdet | ||
SP1 sbA rsy pt Hr-StA-tAwy rn=f Smsw n pt | Planet | |
SP2 Hr-kA-pt rn=f sbA iAbty DA <pt> | Planet | |
SP3 Hr-Axty rn=f | Re | Planet |
A Stwy | Hapy, Duamutef | Turtles |
B nsrw | Imseti |
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C sSpt | Eyes of Horus | |
D ipsD | Horus | |
E sbSsn | Horus | |
F nTr wAS | (Spearing man) | Duamutef |
IP1 sbgw | Seth (stS m wx{A} nTr m dwA<y>t) | (Figure of King) |
IP2 sbA-DA baH |
Benu | Osiris |
IP2 sbA-DA baH | Benu | Osiris |
The decan numbers and letters shown here are for the decan family AR1 and AR1 variant.
SP = superior planet
IP = inferior planet
Grey shading = damage
< > = omitted but understood
{ } = included in error
( ) = explanatory notes or additional material
The number of star symbols accompanying the decans is also omitted here, as it is often impossible to tell to which decan the symbols refer. EAT3 deals with star symbols in some detail.