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Beni Hasan Catacombs
For the Sahrawi Bedouin group, see Beni Hassan.
Beni Hasan is a village in Middle Egypt about 25 km south of al Minya, on
the east bank of the Nile, with remarkable catacombs that have been excavated.
During the Middle Kingdom, it was the centre of the cult of Pakhet.
There are 39 ancient tombs here of Middle Kingdom nomarchs of the Oryx nome, who
governed from Hebenu. Due to the quality of, and distance to the cliffs in the
west, these tombs were constructed on the east bank, but are otherwise similar
to other Middle Kingdom tombs.
The tombs of Khety & BaketMost of the tombs have a similar layout, with a carved
entrance, and then a large (usually pillared) room containing the painted
decoration and burial shafts. They are famous for the quality of their
paintings, and show the arrival of large numbers of Asiatics into the region.
The south of the tombs is a temple constructed by Hatshepsut and Thutmose III,
the Cave of Artemis, so-named because the Greeks identified Pakhet with Artemis,
and the temple is subterranean.
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