Token ID ICADNnjOl7xMvEG7rzNWN5kgQzc


en
[... ... ...] what he knew, being foremost (?) of the necropolis (?),
priest of Osiris,
Nebenmaat, [true of voice (?),
... ... ...]

Comments
  • jm.j-⸮ḫnt? ⸮ḫꜣs.t?: Griffith (in Petrie 1903, 45) had no reading for these signs. In 2006, I suggested jmj-ḫnt; the parallel of jmy-st-ꜥ in the preceding column suggests a priestly title, with the following sign as ḫꜣst. Caitlin Jensen (personal communication, November 2020) makes a tempting, albeit tentative suggestion of tꜣ-ḏsr, so “who is in the sacred land”, with Gardiner U30, tꜣ (𓍔), and D36 + N25 (𓂝𓈉) for ḏsr; the reading would be appropriate to context, but a parallel for this orthography is unknown to me.

    Commentary author: Elizabeth Frood, with contributions by: Peter Dils (Data file created: 12/02/2020, latest revision: 07/16/2024)

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