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- Title
Geometry and Proportions in the Funeral Chapel of Sarenput II.
- Authors
Martínez Hermoso, Juan; Martínez Hermoso, Fernando; Paula Montes Tubío, Francisco; Jiménez Serrano, Alejandro
- Abstract
This paper analyzes the geometry and proportions of the funeral chapel of Sarenput II, built some 4,000 years ago in the necropolis of Qubbet el-Hawa in Egypt. The analysis is done with the utmost respect for ancient sources, and in particular for Egyptian mathematical knowledge. In a first general analysis, the different parts that make up the chapel are analysed in terms of both volume and surface. Later, the most representative elements, the hypostyle hall and sanctuary are studied in greater detail. Here, we encounter geometric shapes that are very close to the ratios √2, 2/√3 and √2/√3, which are derived from simple geometric shapes such as squares, rectangles √2 and equilateral triangles. Ancient Egyptians could achieve their approximations by unit fractions in accordance with the Egyptian system of numerical notation. Finally, with the data obtained, the study proposes a hypothesis about the possible design method of the funeral chapel.
- Subjects
SEPULCHRAL chapels -- Design &; construction; CEMETERIES; QUBBAT al-Hawa' Site (Egypt); MATHEMATICS &; architecture; GEOMETRIC analysis
- Publication
Nexus Network Journal: Architecture & Mathematics, 2015, Vol 17, Issue 1, p287
- ISSN
1590-5896
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00004-014-0218-4