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linker Innenpfosten / Scheintür des Schepses-Achtj

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Description

〈Grabinschriften des Alten Reiches〉→Gisa→Central Field 〈(PM III, 230-293)〉→Mastaba des Schepses-Achtj→Opferkapelle→Westwand→Scheintür des Schepses-Achtj→〈Texte〉→linker Innenpfosten

Inscriptions (1)

Inscription #1 · Egyptian

Transcription

zꜣ =f zwn,w ꜥnḫ zꜣ =f sḥḏ-ḥm(,w)-kꜣ Sbk-ḥtp(,w) zꜣ,t =f (j)r(,jt-j)ḫ(,t)-nswt Ṯꜣz,t

Translations (1)

DE scholarly · TLA / ORAEC
Sein Sohn, der Arzt Anch, sein Sohn, der Aufseher der Totenpriester Sobek-hetepu, seine Tochter, die Verwalterin des Königsvermögens Tjazet.

Connections

Found at Gisa

Cross-references (2)

  • TLA-Text QTSMUJOETNHVXCS2T73MTCHKHE tier-1
  • ORAEC-id oraec3715 tier-2
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