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Pyramid and Mortuary Temple of Teti

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Pyramid and Mortuary Temple of Teti
Teti was the first king of Dynasty VI and is the owner of the most northerly of the Saqqara pyramids, situated to the north-east of the Step Pyramid complex. Teti’s pyramid is currently the only one open to visitors at Saqqara. Its subterranean chambers contain walls inscribed with columns of hieroglyphs, known as the Pyramid Texts and there is also an especially well-preserved satellite pyramid which adjoins the mortuary temple.
The Pyramid of Teti was investigated by Perring in 1839 but was first entered by Maspero in 1882 during his quest for pyramid texts. It was excavated by James Quibell in 1907-8 and during the latter part of the 20th century by Jean-Philippe Lauer and Pierre Leclant and others.
The pyramid complex was called ‘Teti’s (cult) places are enduring’ and follows the plan of Dynasty V structures, similar to that of Teti’s predecessor Unas. The King’s pyramid consisted of a core of five levels of masonry encased in small locally-quarried limestone blocks, some of which are still in situ on the eastern side. The original height of the pyramid is thought to have been over 50m and its length on each side is 78.5m. The structure today however, is little more than a rounded hill of rubble, having suffered much robbing of its stone in antiquity when the area was used as a quarry over the centuries.
The entrance to the substructure was found on the pyramid’s northern side, underneath a pavement in the northern entrance chapel, which had the usual offering reliefs on its walls. A descending granite-lined passage leads to a horizontal corridor which was originally blocked by three granite portcullis slabs. The vestibule or antechamber, which like others of the period lies directly under the centre of the pyramid and also like the others had vaulted ceilings of huge limestone blocks which continued into the burial chamber. There are doorways to the east and west of the antechamber. To the east is a chamber with three niches or magazines (perhaps originally containing statues of the pharaoh) and to the west is the entrance to the burial chamber.
The walls of the burial chamber are inscribed with Pyramid Texts, following the example of Unas and describe the King’s journey from the land of the living to the Netherworld. These spells or ‘utterances’ were intended to guide the pharaoh successfully towards his eternal life with the gods. (See the page on the Pyramid of Unas for more details). The texts are beautifully carved in columns and his cartouche is easy to pick out in hieroglyphs, but they were never completed and are more damaged than those in the Pyramid of Unas. It is suggested that Teti died before the decoration of his burial chamber was complete – the ancient historian Manetho states that he was murdered by his bodyguards, though there is no evidence for this. Parts of the walls were also decorated with stylised reliefs painted to resemble a ‘palace façade’ and the ceiling was painted with stars.
Teti’s grey basalt sarcophagus was found on the western side of the burial chamber but its lid had been broken by robbers while they plundered the tomb. The lower part, which is well-preserved, was originally decorated with gilded inscriptions (a single band of Pyramid Texts) and although unfinished, was the first sarcophagus known to be decorated. At the foot of the sarcophagus the King’s canopic chest was originally sunk into the floor. Teti’s mummy was not recovered, but remains of an arm were found among the rubble which may have been all that was left behind by the grave-robbers.
Little remains of the mortuary temple on the eastern side of the pyramid because this was also badly robbed for stone in antiquity. A plaster mummy-mask (now in Cairo Museum) was found in the temple remains, but it is not known whether this was taken from the King’s mummy. The structure more or less follows the standard plan for the period, only differing in its entrance which was on the south-east corner. This was perhaps because an earlier pyramid existed to the east (Lepsius XXIX). From the entrance there is a transverse corridor leading to an entrance hall on the temple’s main axis, which had a ceiling decorated with stars. The open courtyard had a portico of 18 pink granite pillars and here Teti returned to the square pillars of Dynasty IV at the corners. A low stone altar, similarly decorated to those in the mortuary temples of his predecessors, stood in the centre. A short staircase in the centre of the western wall led up to a niched statue-chamber or chapel, with granite doorways inscribed with the names and titles of the King and from there to the offering hall. The massive quartzite base of a false door on the western side of the offering hall still remains in situ and it was here that the mortuary cult of Teti was maintained.
A satellite pyramid is situated at the south-east corner of the mortuary temple, the entrance on the northern side gives access to the single chamber through a descending passage. It is enclosed within its own perimeter wall and there were four libation basins set into the surrounding courtyard pavement.
Two of Teti’s queens had their own pyramids to the north of his complex in a revival of Dynasty IV tradition. Iput was the mother of Teti’s son Pepi I and thought to be a daughter of Unas. Archaeologists suggest that her tomb was altered from a mastaba to a small pyramid by her son, a conclusion reached by the fact that although there was a small chapel on the northern side, there was no entrance there, but a vertical shaft led to the burial chamber from the second layer of the structure. A rough limestone sarcophagus was found, containing fragments of a cedar coffin and the skeleton of a middle-aged woman as well as five limestone canopic jars, a headrest, necklace and bracelet and a small tablet with the names of sacred oils among the debris of model vessels and tools. On the eastern side of Iput’s pyramid there was a small mortuary temple with a chapel, court, a chamber with three niches and an offering hall. In the western wall of the offering hall was a limestone false door and an inscribed granite altar naming the queen as the mother of Pepi I.
There are little remains of the other queen’s pyramid, belonging to Teti’s consort Khuit (Kawit). It was first investigated by Victor Loret in the 1890s and Cecil Firth in 1922, but archaeologists at the time were not able to positively identify the structure as a pyramid. Only recent excavations conducted by Zahi Hawass since 1995 have led to the certainty that this was a pyramid of Queen Khuit. Hawass has investigated the pyramid’s subterranean chambers and re-excavated a mortuary temple on the eastern side of the pyramid, locating an offering hall with a false door and an altar.
Teti’s pyramid complex is surrounded by mastaba tombs of the officials of his reign, including the largest of the Saqqara tombs belonging to the vizier Mereruka, who was married to the King’s eldest daughter. Mereruka was later to become the high priest of Teti’s funerary cult. His causeway and valley temple have not yet been properly excavated.
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Let's think together

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Let's think together
          Why some people lazy to study and they can't learn much, but they had got a better job and success in their life?

          Mostly of people especially teenager always lazy on studying ( General knowledge ), but the thing is all of them really like doing thing they love. Teens often expect to be everything as they hop. Sometime teens were the teacher intensive them to study a lot, but they can't. It doesn't easy to do that, teens don't open their mind to get the thing they don't want. So teacher or parent think that stupid students can't get a better job as they want in the future, but teens think that if teachers or parent let them do the thing they want……… they believe that they can do it! As some billionaires like Mr. Honda, Mr. Ford and stuff…… and some greater people such as : Albert Einstein and Abraham Lincoln thy all didn't study enough , they just do only thing they like, so they can get an interesting successful as their aspiration. Do teens have continue to intensive to study a lot or let them so the thing they want? Don't care about general knowledge maybe they can know by their life's experiences. If the world want the most strongest people probably have to encourage people to do everything since they were young as each their skill.
How do you think about this matter?

Grammar

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Get from Tofl iBT Exam's book

Grammar
1.      Topic Statement Grammar and Language Check
·         Superlatives and Opinion Language
Practice giving topic statements for Speaking 1 ask 1 question in the Interaction Activity that follows. Experiment with using either opinion or superlative language. Note the following examples and guidelines for superlatives and opinion language effectively.
·        Superlative Adjectives Modifying Nouns
The most important lesson I have learned……………
The job that holds the strongest interest for me is..............
The best marriage partner for me would be……………
·        Superlative Adverbs Modifying Verbs
A holiday I enjoy celebrating most………..
The holiday I most enjoy celebrating………
The job I would like to have most is………
The position I would most like to acquire is………..
·        When Most to Use a Superlative
Do not use a superlative form of the following adjective.
These words already include a superlative meaning.


     ideal
     perfect
     favorite
     optimal

My most ideal marriage partner ………
The most perfect family vacation  ………
My most favorite place to relax………
The most optimal job …………


     excellent
     first-rate
·         When Not use Use Opinion language
Do not use most opinion language with the following phrases.
you may, however, use the word personally.


my favorite


my preference
In my opinion, my favorite place to relax is………
Personally, my favorite place to relax is…………
   As I see it , my preference would be is…………
Personally, my preference would be is……………


Present perfect (1) (I have done)

Study this example situation:
Tom is looking for his key. He can't find it. He has lost his key. 'He has lost his key'= He lost it and he still hasn't got it.
Have/has lost is the present perfect simple:
                                                                                                                                                                   
I / we / they / you have (= I've etc.)                                       finished
                                                                                               lost
He / she / it has (= he's etc.)                                                  done
                                                                                               been          etc. 
                                                                                                                                                                      
*The present perfect simple is have / has + past participle. The past participle often ends in -ed ( finished / decided etc). , but many important verb are irregular (lost/done/been/written etc).  
  1. When we use the present perfect there is always a connection with now. The action in the past has a result now.
  • 'Where's your key?' 'I don't know. I've lost it.'(I haven't got it now)
  • He told me his name but I've forgotten it.
  • Is Sally here? No she's gone out.
  • I can't find my bag. Have you seen it?
   2. we often use the present perfect to give new information or to announce a recent happening.
  • Ow! I've cut my finger.
  • The road is closed. There's been an accident.
  • The police have arrested two men in connection with the robbery.   
  3. You can use the present perfect with just, already and yet:
       Just = 'a sort time ago'.
  • Hello. Have you just arrived?
 4. We use already to say that something happened sooner than expected.
  • Don't forget to post the letter, will you? I've already posted it.
5. Yet = 'until now'and show that the speaker is expecting something to happen. Use yet only in question and negative sentences.
  • Has it stopped raining yet?
  • I've written the letter but I haven't posted it yet.  
Note the difference between gone (to) and been (to):
Gone to: Jim is away on holiday. He has gone to Spain ( = he is there now or his way there )
               Jane is back home from holiday now. She has been to Italy.( = She has now come back from Italy)
Been (to): We usually say 'I've been to a place'
  •      I've been to Italy four times but I've never been to Rome.
  •      Ann has never been to a foot ball match in her life.
  •      Jack has got some money. He has just been to the bank.    


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Fast Food

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Get from ISIGHTS and IDEAS's book.
Fast Food
     In countries throughout the world, and especially in the United States, hamburgers are a very popular food. It seems impossible, but people have bought more than 99,000,000,000(99 billion) hamburgers from just one fast-food company. This is enough to make a circle around the earth 12 times!
     Most American's favorite place to buy a hamburger is at a fast food restaurant. In these restaurants, people order their food, wait just a few minutes, and then carry it to their tables themselves. They can eat it in the restaurant or take the food out and eat it at home, at work, in a park, or even in their cars. At many fast-food restaurants, people can drive up beside a window. They order their food, and a worker hands it to them through the window.
     Hamburgers are not only kind of food that fast-food restaurants serve. They also serve French fries, milk shakes, soft drinks, and coffee. Some serve fish or chicken. Others serve hot dogs, tacos, pizza, or submarine sandwiches. In the morning, some fast-food restaurants have a complete breakfast menu, with egg sandwiches, pancakes, and juice.
     Fast-food restaurants are very popular because the service is fast and the food is inexpensive. (Inexpensive food does not cost very much.) For many people, low prices are more important than the quality of the food.
     These restaurants are also popular because the food is always the same. People know that if they eat at a company's restaurant in the north of the city or in the south of the city, the food will still be the same.
     Are hamburgers, French fries, tacos, and other kinds of fast food good for you? In general, fast food has a lot of fat and salt. Today, people know that fatty and salty food is not healthy. Because more people want food that is good for them, fast-food restaurants are serving salads and other healthy food.
    Restaurants are also cooking with less salt and fat. For example, some restaurants are now using a  healthier oil for their French fries.
    One thing is sure. People will continue to eat fast food. In fact, now there are fast food restaurants in countries all over the world