RT Journal Article T1 Solar geometry and the organization of the annual cycle through architecture and the funerary landscape in Qubbet el Hawa A1 Joyanes Díaz, María Dolores A1 Martínez de Dios, Juan Luis A1 Mozas-Calvache, Antonio A1 Ruiz-Jaramillo, Jonathan A1 Muñoz-González, Carmen María A1 Jiménez Serrano, Alejandro K1 Monumentos funerarios-Elefantina (Egipto) AB The longitudinal axes of the Middle Kingdom tombs excavated in the necropolis of Qubbet el-Hawa were precisely oriented to the summer and winter solstices. Located on the western side of the Nile, opposite Elephantine Island, the architectural design of these tombs differed greatly from that of the Old Kingdom with elongated spaces around these axes in relation to the solar cycle. As architecture, was excavated from the landscape itself, the presence of the sun was decisive in letting light in through the single doorway, which acted as a transitional threshold to project the sunlight indoors.Funerary complex No.33 followed the longitudinal direction of the intersolstice axis. This important architectural construction of the necropolis reflects the evolution of a typical Upper Egyptian funerary model during the Middle Kingdom. Analysis of the illumination of the architectural space throughout the year confirms that the continuous movement of the sun during its cycle can be observed inside. The starting point of this analysis, is these spatial results, aiming to find an explanation for the geometric composition and specific design of the different architectural elements which make this a rounded, beautiful and harmonious complex. The QH33 funerary complex was built following very specific planning, which reworked and refined a model of a community which aimed to connect the celestial geometry to the geographical landscape through this architecture. PB TT Publishing Limited YR 2022 FD 2022-09 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10630/34501 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10630/34501 LA eng NO Joyanes-Díaz, M., Martínez- J. De Dios, A. Mozas-Calvache, J. Ruíz-Jaramillo, C. Muñoz-González, and A. Jiménez-Serrano. (2022). Solar Geometry and the Organization of the Annual Cycle Through Architecture and the Funerary Landscape in Qubbet El Hawa. Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 22(2). 209-235. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6815469 DS RIUMA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Málaga RD 20 ene 2026