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Panel / MFA 25-7-2

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Description

〈Grabinschriften des Alten Reiches〉→Gisa→West Field 〈(PM III, 47-179)〉→Mastaba des Djati (G 2337-X)→MFA 25-7-2→Panel

Inscriptions (1)

Inscription #1 · Egyptian

Transcription

[...] ⸢jmꜣḫ,w-⸣ḫr-nṯr-ꜥꜣ 〈§〉 zꜣ =f sms,w mr(,y) =f Ḏꜣ,tj 〈§〉 zꜣ =f ꜥnḫ(,w) 〈§〉 zꜣ,t =f Zš-zš,t 〈§〉 zꜣ,t =f Ḫnj,t 〈§〉 sn,t =f Ḥḏr,t 〈§〉 zꜣ =f ⸢⸮_?⸣-pḥt 〈§〉 sn =f K(ꜣ=j)-whm(,w) 〈§〉 zꜣ =f n ẖ,t =f Ttj 〈§〉 zꜣb-sḥḏ-zẖꜣw Ḏꜣ,tj 〈§〉 ḥm,t =f 〈§〉 zꜣ =f sms,w n ẖ,t =f Rnp,t-nfr,t

Translations (1)

DE scholarly · TLA / ORAEC
... der Versorgte durch den Großen Gott Sein ältester Sohn, sein Geliebter, Djati. Sein Sohn Anchu. Seine Tochter Sesch-seschet. Seine Tochter Cheniet. Seine Schwester Hedjeret. Sein Sohn (-?-)-pechet. Sein Bruder Ka-i-wehemu. Sein leiblicher Sohn Teti. Aufseher der Schreiber der zꜣb-Verwaltung Djati. Seine Frau. Sein ältester, leiblicher Sohn Renpet-nefret.

Connections

Found at Gisa

Cross-references (2)

  • TLA-Text DDN5MNHWMRFBLCHRFX5B6ZKQY4 tier-1
  • ORAEC-id oraec2538 tier-2
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