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Mastaba

Term

A tomb superstructure, based originally on mounds of dirt over prehistoric graves and fully developed by the Early Dynastic Period. Used for both royal and private burials, it was built of stone or mud-brick with sloping sides and a flat-top, and contained offering chambers placed over the shaft leading to the subterranean burial chamber. In Arabic, the word Mastaba means "Bench."