Construction Methods and Construction
Construction Methods and Construction
Construction Methods and Construction
deposit (a cache of small items often inscribed for the king sponsoring the
construction project) was frequently buried at the site of the future buildings
corners.6
Architects The names of individual architects (and frequently even the
construction projects they managed) were recorded at diff erent times and places in
ancient Egypt. Perhaps the most famous, the architect behind the Third Dynasty
step pyramid at Saqqara, Imhotep, was later deifi ed for his wisdom and talent. A
number of the individuals who served as architects or directors of construction
works at Karnak are known from inscriptions at Thebes or in the quarries where
stone for their projects was extracted. Senenmut and Amenhotep, who both served
as stewards under queen Hatshepsut, recorded their work quarrying obelisks for
what almost certainly were the queens monuments in east Karnak and within the
Wadjet hall.8
The former, who took on the title of great steward, celebrated his role in
overseeing construction at both the Amun and Mut temples at Karnak on an
inscribed statue of himself found at the Mut temple.9 Bakenkhonsu, a director of
works under king Ramesses II, boasted in inscriptions within his tomb that he
erected that kings small temple and pair of obelisks in east Karnak. He claimed: I
made for [the king] the Temple of Ramesses-Meramun Who Hears Petitions at the
upper gate of the Domain of Amun. I set up granite obelisks therein, the tops of
which reach the sky.10 We know the men responsible for the success of
construction projects were generously rewarded by the king: a stela
commemorating the work on king Shoshenqs court at Karnak explains that the
architect Horemsaf was presented with gold and silver.11 The royal favorite
Senenmut, mentioned above, garnered enough wealth or privilege to obtain a huge
funerary complex in western Thebes, as well as sponsor (and receive as royal gifts)
twenty-fi ve stone statues of masterly quality