The hieroglyphic name of Nakht I |
The Statue of Nakht |
Nakht overseen the temple complex of the dead pharaoh, maintaining the royal cult ceremonies there and rendering the required daily offers and commemortions. This task was taken by the family and filled until the particular of the Middle Kingdom Period with generations of caretakers and mortuary priests involved. The mayoral manse offered for Nakht was vast, with a columned lobby, chambers, a courtyard, and a garner. Large towns developed at the mortuary structures of the rulers in order to have the vast number of priests and servants committed to the sequel of service in the royal cults.
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