Token ID IBcBMrYyNCNJoUn9mWIrT5gkGU0



    verb_3-lit
    de
    zimmern

    SC.act.ngem.1sg
    V\tam.act:stpr

    personal_pronoun
    de
    [Suffix Pron. sg.1.c.]

    (unspecified)
    -1sg

    substantive_masc
    de
    Prozessionsbarke

    Noun.pl.stabs
    N.m:pl

    adjective
    de
    groß

    Adj.plm
    ADJ:m.pl

    nisbe_adjective_preposition
    de
    von [Genitiv]

    Adj.plm
    PREP-adjz:m.pl

    preposition
    de
    auf

    (unspecified)
    PREP

    substantive_masc
    de
    Fluss

    (unspecified)
    N.m:sg

    preposition
    de
    für (jmd.)

    (unspecified)
    PREP

    gods_name
    de
    Amun

    (unspecified)
    DIVN

    gods_name
    de
    Mut

    (unspecified)
    DIVN

    gods_name
    de
    Chons

    (unspecified)
    DIVN

    preposition
    de
    seitens (jmds.)

    (unspecified)
    PREP

    title
    de
    Iri-pat (Rangtitel)

    (unspecified)
    TITL

    substantive_masc
    de
    Hatia (Rangtitel)

    (unspecified)
    N.m:sg

    title
    de
    Hoher-Priester des Amun

    (unspecified)
    TITL

    person_name
    de
    Bak-en-Chonsu

    (unspecified)
    PERSN
Glyphs artificially arranged
de
Ich habe große Prozessionsbarken auf dem Fluß für Amun, Mut und Chons gezimmert, der Regent und hohe Priester des Amun, Bak-en-chons.
en
I carpentered great rivergoing barques,
for Amun, Mut and Khonsu.
By the member of the pꜥ.t, count,
high priest of Amun, Bakenkhons.
Author(s): Roberto A. Díaz Hernández; with contributions by: Altägyptisches Wörterbuch, Lisa Seelau, Elizabeth Frood, Peter Dils, Daniel A. Werning ; (Text file created: 05/08/2017, latest changes: 10/14/2024)

Comments
  • The three barques whose construction is narrated at the end of Bakenkhons’ text are, like the temple, objects that facilitate communication between inner and outer worlds. Both barques, flagpoles, and obelisks are among the elements that are visible outside the temple and the city. Grallert (Bauen - Stiften - Weihen [ADAIK 18], Berlin 2001: vol. I, 259) discusses the prestige attributed to constructing barques in 18th Dynasty biographies; barques are usually mentioned first and always closely associated with the king’s image. In Bakenkhons’ text they are the culmination, extending the temple’s reach beyond its precinct. Barques are also unusually mentioned in the inscriptions on the single obelisk; Bakenkhons’ text may cite this too (Urk. IV, 1552, 3–10; Grallert 2001: I, 325, n. 2).

    Commentary author: Elizabeth Frood

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