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4. linker Innenpfosten / Westwand

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Description

〈Grabinschriften des Alten Reiches〉→Gisa→West Field 〈(PM III, 47-179)〉→Mastaba des Hetepniptah (Nyhetep-Ptah; G 2430)→Westwand→Scheintür→4. linker Innenpfosten

Inscriptions (1)

Inscription #1 · Egyptian

Transcription

ḥtp-ḏi̯ nswt ḥtp-ḏi̯ Jnp,w ḫnt,j-tꜣ-ḏsr tp,j-ḏw≡f 〈§〉 qrs.(w) jꜣwi̯.(w) wr,t nfr ḫr nṯr-ꜥꜣ (j)m,(j)-rʾ-ḫnt,w-š-pr-ꜥꜣ ḥr,j-sštꜣ (j)m,(j)-rʾ-ḫnt,w-š-pr-ꜥꜣ Ḥtp-n≡j-Ptḥ jmꜣḫ,(w)

Translations (1)

DE scholarly · TLA / ORAEC
Ein Opfer, das der König gibt, ein Opfer, das Anubis, der an der Spitze der Nekropole ist, der auf seinem Berge ist: Er möge bestattet sein, indem er sehr schön alt ist, durch den Großen Gott, (nämlich) der Vorsteher der Chentuschi am Palast, Hüter des Geheimnisses und Vorsteher der Chentuschi am Palast, Hetep-eni-Ptah, der Versorgte.

Connections

Found at Gisa
Deities Ptah

Cross-references (2)

  • TLA-Text L6NA35O5DFBFHPNDMMW3MAWRI4 tier-1
  • ORAEC-id oraec6129 tier-2
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