ABSTRACT

First published in 2000.  The present position of studies relating to the complex of buildings called by Herodotus the Egyptian Labyrinth is far from satisfactory, as also are those that concern the Hawara funerary complex of King Amenemhat III that is generally identified with it. The purpose of this book is therefore to take a new look at the actual site itself and its recorded remains with the aim of using only this evidence and, where necessary, associating it with analogous material from other Old and Middle Kingdom pyramid complexes, in order to arrive at a solution as to what once constituted the Hawara necropolis.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

Recording the Labyrinth Site and Earlier Comments

part |32 pages

Part I

chapter |1 pages

Methodology Used for the Reconstruction

chapter |31 pages

The Site

Archaeological Description and Excavators' Reports

part |5 pages

Part II

part |35 pages

Part III

part |10 pages

Part IV