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Siese ( egy, zꜣ-ꜣst "son of
Isis Isis (; ''Ēse''; ; Meroitic: ''Wos'' 'a''or ''Wusa''; Phoenician: 𐤀𐤎, romanized: ʾs) was a major goddess in ancient Egyptian religion whose worship spread throughout the Greco-Roman world. Isis was first mentioned in the Old Kin ...
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Egyptological pronunciation Egyptology (from ''Egypt'' and Greek , ''-logia''; ar, علم المصريات) is the study of ancient Egyptian history, language, literature, religion, architecture and art from the 5th millennium BC until the end of its native religious ...
: Zaaset) was a
vizier A vizier (; ar, وزير, wazīr; fa, وزیر, vazīr), or wazir, is a high-ranking political advisor or minister in the near east. The Abbasid caliphs gave the title ''wazir'' to a minister formerly called '' katib'' (secretary), who was ...
and
treasurer A treasurer is the person responsible for running the treasury of an organization. The significant core functions of a corporate treasurer include cash and liquidity management, risk management, and corporate finance. Government The treasury ...
of the
Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt The Twelfth Dynasty of ancient Egypt (Dynasty XII) is considered to be the apex of the Middle Kingdom by Egyptologists. It often is combined with the Eleventh, Thirteenth, and Fourteenth dynasties under the group title, Middle Kingdom. Some ...
. He was most likely in office under Senusret III (about 1878 to 1839 BCE).


Career

From objects it is possible to reconstruct elements of his career. He started as a chamberlain, then was appointed high steward, and later became treasurer. At
Dahshur DahshurAlso transliterated ''Dahshour'' (in English often called ''Dashur'' ar, دهشور ' , ''Dahchur'') is a royal necropolis located in the desert on the west bank of the Nile approximately south of Cairo. It is known chiefly for several p ...
, information about Siese is primarily derived from his mastaba, which was excavated by
Jacques de Morgan Jean-Jacques de Morgan (3 June 1857, Huisseau-sur-Cosson, Loir-et-Cher – 14 June 1924) was a French mining engineer, geologist, and archaeologist. He was the director of antiquities in Egypt during the 19th century, and excavated in Memph ...
around 1894–95 and rediscovered in 2008 by an Egyptian team. The mastaba was decorated with a palace facade and with scenes showing Siese and his family. Four panels with the image of Siese in front of an offering table were excavated by de Morgan and are now on display in the
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of
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. The burial chamber of the tomb is decorated with the
Pyramid Texts The Pyramid Texts are the oldest ancient Egyptian funerary texts, dating to the late Old Kingdom. They are the earliest known corpus of ancient Egyptian religious texts. Written in Old Egyptian, the pyramid texts were carved onto the subterrane ...
. On the chamber, he is given the title "Treasurer". Towards the end of his career he was appointed vizier. The dating of Siese is uncertain. For a long time it has been assumed that he was in office under king Amenemhat II, as his mastaba is close to that of this king. However, in his mastaba appear scenes showing single family members sitting on the ground with a small pile of offerings in front of them. This type of scene is only attested from the reign of king Senusret III onwards. Furthermore, the realistic depiction of Siese's face had parallels in on reliefs in the mastaba of Sobekemhat, who dates under Senusret III. These observations indicate that Siese dates under this king. Adela Oppenheimː ''Elite tombs at the residence: the decoration and design of Twelfth Dynasty tomb chapels and mastabas at Lisht and Dahshur''. Iːn Jiménez-Serrano, Alejandro and Antonio J. Morales (eds), ''Middle Kingdom palace culture and its echoes in the provinces: regional perspectives and realities'', Leiden; Boston 2021, ISBN 9789004442818, p. 380


Literature

*Wolfram Grajetzki: ''Court Officials of the Egyptian Middle Kingdom'', London 2009 p. 56-57, pl. 2 *Samy el-Husseiny, Adel Okasha Khafagy: ''The Dahshur tomb of Vizier Siese rediscovered'', In: ''Egyptian Archaeology'' 36 (2010), p. 21-24 *William Kelly Simpson: ''Lepsius Pyramid LV at Dahschur: the Mastaba of Si-Ese, Vizier of Amenemhet II'', In: ''Pyramid studies and other essays presented to I. E. S. Edwards'', John Baines rsg. London 1988, p. 57–60, *William Kelly Simpson: ''Rulers and Administrators - Dynasty 12, The Rule of the House of Itj-towy with Some Personal Reminiscenes'', In: D. P. Silverman, W. K. Simpson, J. Wegner (Hrsg.): ''Archaism and Innovation: Studies in the Culture of Middle Kingdom Egypt'', New Haven, Philadelphia 2009 p. 302 {{ISBN, 978-0-9802065-1-7


External links


The Tomb of Sa-Iset at Dashur


References

Ancient Egyptian treasurers Viziers of the Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt Ancient Egyptian high stewards