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LITURGY OF FUNERAL OFFERINGS

12. Every festival on every day for ever

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Passing now to the period of the XIIth Dynasty, we find that lists of offerings similar to those on monuments of the Vth and VIth Dynasties are not unknown, and a good example of such is given in the tomb of Ȧmen-em-ḥāt at Beni Hasan. Here on one of the walls is a picture of the deceased seated, with tables and stands loaded with offerings before him, and in the upper registers is a tabulated list containing the names of one hundred and twenty-one offerings.[2] This may for convenience’ sake be called the Great List of Offerings. Elsewhere are given three copies of a list containing the names of twenty-two offerings;[3] this may be called the Little List of Offerings. A Great List, containing the names of fifty-four offerings, and a Little List, containing the names of twenty-two, are also found in the tomb of Khnemu-ḥetep.[4] The list of the festivals given in the latter tomb is long, and contains the following:—

1. Festival of the New Year,

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2. Festival of Thoth,

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3. Festival of Pert Menu,

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4. Festivals of Pati, 12 in number,

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  1. Brugsch, Kalendarische Inschriften, p. 235.
  2. Griffith and Newberry, Beni Hasan, pt. i., pl. xvii.
  3. Ibid., pll. xviii., xix. and xx.
  4. Ibid., pll. xxxv., xxxvi.