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Serdab
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szerdáb
a small, enclosed chamber or room, typically found in ancient Egyptian tombs, where the statue or representation of the deceased person was placed for worship or remembrance
What is a "serdab"?
A serdab is a small, enclosed chamber found in ancient Egyptian tombs, often used to house the statue of the deceased. Typically located within the burial complex, the serdab is designed to be hidden from view, providing a space where the spirit of the dead could reside. This chamber usually features small openings or slits that allow for ventilation and viewing from outside, enabling the living to honor and connect with the deceased. The statue placed in the serdab represents the individual and serves as a focus for offerings and prayers, reinforcing the belief in the afterlife and the importance of memorializing the dead.