Author(s):
Peter Dils;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Lutz Popko,
Christine Greger,
Sabrina Karoui,
Svenja Damm
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 28 Aug 2025)
Author(s):
Peter Dils;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Lutz Popko,
Christine Greger,
Sabrina Karoui,
Svenja Damm
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 28 Aug 2025)
Author(s):
Peter Dils;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Lutz Popko,
Christine Greger,
Sabrina Karoui,
Svenja Damm
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 28 Aug 2025)
KÄT 121.1Ende der Zeile und Ende des Ostrakons
10LückeKÄT 121.1Lücke⸮ꜣpd.PL?šbn120Ende der Zeile und Ende des Ostrakons
Author(s):
Peter Dils;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Christine Greger,
Anja Weber,
Lutz Popko,
Sabrina Karoui,
Svenja Damm
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 26 May 2025)
Author(s):
Lutz Popko;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Florence Langermann,
Peter Dils,
Anja Weber
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 29 Sep 2025)
Author(s):
Lutz Popko;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Florence Langermann,
Peter Dils,
Anja Weber
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 29 Sep 2025)
(One of2reading variants of this sentence:
>> #1 <<, #2)
Author(s):
Lutz Popko;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Florence Langermann,
Peter Dils,
Anja Weber
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 29 Sep 2025)
(One of2reading variants of this sentence:
#1, >> #2 <<)
Author(s):
Lutz Popko;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Florence Langermann,
Peter Dils,
Anja Weber
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 29 Sep 2025)
Wir sind in unsere Stadt (zurück)gekehrt, zu deinen Gerichtshallen, zur lieblichsten Vielfalt (wörtl.: Menge von (Dingen) lieblichen Duftes) [---], die man mit jeglichem Garverfahren zubereitete, zu deinem reinen Opfer, (o) König von Ober- und Unterägypten, Herr der beiden Länder, ([Neb]maat[re] Meria[mun])| - LHG -, der (du) die [Fische zu] (ihrer) Saison fängst, (Ramses Amunherchepeschef, Gott und Herrscher von Heliopolis)| - LHG -, der (du) die Vögel fängst. ❡
Author(s):
Lutz Popko;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Florence Langermann,
Peter Dils,
Anja Weber
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 29 Sep 2025)
Er gebe tausend an Brot und Bier, tausend an Leinen, tausend an Salböl, tausend an Rindern, tausend an Geflügel und tausend an Opfern und Speisen (dem) Osiris, der Hausherrin und Sängerin des Amun Ta-Baket(net)-Chonsu.
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