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Inschriften / linke Laibung

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Description

〈Grabinschriften des Alten Reiches〉→Gisa→Central Field 〈(PM III, 230-293)〉→Felsgrab des Wasch-Ptah→Eingang→Türlaibungen→linke Laibung→Inschriften

Inscriptions (1)

Inscription #1 · Egyptian

Transcription

[...] Wꜣš-Ptḥ 〈§〉 (j)r(,jt-j)ḫ(,t)-nswt ḥm(,t)-nṯr-Ḥw,t-Ḥrw ḥm,t =f jmꜣḫ(,wt) Wmt,t-kꜣ zꜣ,t =s 〈〈zꜣ,t〉〉 =f (j)r(,jt-jḫ(,t)-nswt 〈§〉 (Wmt,t-kꜣ) 〈§〉 sḥḏ-ḥmw,tw-wꜥb,t zꜣ =f n ẖ,t =f ḥm-kꜣ jmꜣḫ(,w)-ḫr-jtj Wꜣš-Ptḥ 〈§〉 rn (mꜣ-)ḥḏ ḫꜣ rn (mꜣ-)ḥḏ ḫꜣ

Translations (1)

DE scholarly · TLA / ORAEC
... Wasch-Ptah. Der Aufseher der Handwerker der Wabet, sein leiblicher Sohn, der Totenpriester und Versorgte bei seinem Vater Wasch-Ptah. Tausend an Jungtier der weiße Säbelantilope, tausend an Jungtier der weiße Säbelantilope.

Connections

Found at Gisa
Deities Ptah

Cross-references (2)

  • TLA-Text LGWROUCHXFCETFH244Z2ZODHNA tier-1
  • ORAEC-id oraec3208 tier-2
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