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Signalement / Südwand

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Description

〈Grabinschriften des Alten Reiches〉→Gisa→West Field 〈(PM III, 47-179)〉→Mastaba des Seschemnefer (G 4940)→Opferkammer→Südwand→Grabherr mit Totenpriestern→Signalement

Inscriptions (1)

Inscription #1 · Egyptian

Transcription

ẖr,j-tp-nswt-Ḥw,t-Ḥr,w-Ḫpr Sšm-nfr 〈§〉 ḫt-Ḥꜣ smr Sšm-nfr 〈§〉 ḥm-nṯr-Ḥq,t Sšm-nfr 〈§〉 ḥm-nṯr-Jnp,w-Jnr,ty ḫrp-ꜥḥ Sšm-nfr 〈§〉 ḥm-nṯr-Ḥr,w-Ṯḥn,w-qꜣ-ꜥ Sšm-nfr

Translations (1)

DE scholarly · TLA / ORAEC
Der Diener des Königs im Haus des Horus Cheper Seschemnefer. Der Chet-Priester des Gottes der westlichen Wüste Seschemnefer. Der Priester der Cheket Seschemnefer. Der Priester des Anubis von Gebelein und Palastleiter Seschemnefer. Der Priester des Horus von Lybien mit erhobenem Arm Seschemnefer.

Connections

Found at Gisa

Cross-references (2)

  • TLA-Text LYSFVGAQQJGW3A6HKAP4LNKLQM tier-1
  • ORAEC-id oraec2176 tier-2
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