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Signalements / Ostwand

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Description

〈Grabinschriften des Alten Reiches〉→Gisa→West Field 〈(PM III, 47-179)〉→Mastaba des Sekhemka (G 1029)→Opferkammer→Ostwand→〈Ostwand〉→Signalements

Inscriptions (1)

Inscription #1 · Egyptian

Transcription

ḥm-nṯr-Šzp(,w)-jb-Rꜥw ḥr(,j)-sštꜣ jm(,j)-rʾ-s,t-ḫnt(,w)-š-pr-ꜥꜣ ⸢wꜥb-nswt⸣ ḥm-nṯr-Ḫwi̯≡f-wj ⸢jrr-mrr(,t)-nb⸣≡f ⸢jmꜣḫ,w⸣ [...] ⸢rꜥw⸣-nb [Sḫm-kꜣ≡j] 〈§〉 zꜣ =f sms,w mr,y =f wꜥb-nswt ḥm-nṯr-Ḫwi̯≡f-wj Pḥ(,w)-n-Ptḥ

Translations (1)

DE scholarly · TLA / ORAEC
Der Priester am Sonnenheiligtum (des Niuserre), der Geheimrat, der Leiter der Pächterstellen des Palastes, der Bader des Königs, der Priester des Cheops, der das, was sein Herr liebt Tuende und Versorgte ... täglich, [Sechem-kai]. Sein ältester Sohn, sein Geliebter, der Bader des Königs, der Priester des Cheops Pehu-en-Ptah.

Connections

Found at Gisa

Cross-references (2)

  • TLA-Text R6XXSP3W4RFUZD4SMN6WR3YHZE tier-1
  • ORAEC-id oraec4241 tier-2
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