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Scheintürstele Inschrift auf der Holhkehle (A); Textfeld (B) und Bildfeld (C)

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Hohlkehle (A) symmetrische Inschrift auf der Oberseite der Hohlkehle, in einer Kartusche

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ab der Mitte nach links in einer langen Kartusche [Anfang der Kartusche?] in der Biegung der Hohlkehle, links

A.1 ab der Mitte nach links in einer langen Kartusche (ꜥnḫ) Ḥr.w Ḥkn-m-mꜣꜥ.t nb.tj Ḥkn-m-mꜣꜥ.t Ḥr.w-[nbw] Mꜣꜥ-ḫrw-m-⸮nbw?-[tꜣ.wj] [nswt-bi.tj] [Nbw-kꜣ.PL-Rꜥ] [zꜣ-Rꜥ] [Jmn]-m-ḥꜣ.t di̯(.w) ꜥnḫ [ḏ.t] [Anfang der Kartusche?] in der Biegung der Hohlkehle, links [rnp.t]-zp 2

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The Horus Hekenemmaat, Two Ladies Hekenemmaat, (golden) Falcon Maa-kheru-em-neb-[taui, King of Upper and Lower Egypt Nebkaure, son of Re Amen]emhat (= Amenemhat II), given life [eternally], Year 2.
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ab der Mitte nach rechts in einer langen Kartusche Ende der Kartusche in der Biegung der Hohlkehle, rechts

A.2 ab der Mitte nach rechts in einer langen Kartusche (ꜥnḫ) Ḥr.w ꜥnḫ-ms.wt nb.tj ꜥnḫ-ms.wt nswt-bj.tj Ḫpr-kꜣ-Rꜥ zꜣ-Rꜥ Z-n(.j)-wsr.t ꜥnḫ(.w) ḏ.t Ende der Kartusche in der Biegung der Hohlkehle, rechts rnp.t-zp 44

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The Horus Ankhmesut, Two Ladies Ankhmesut, King of Upper and Lower Egypt Kheperkare, son of Re Sesostris (= Sesostris I), who lives eternally, Year 44.
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Haupttext (B)

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Hereditary noble and local prince,
royal seal bearer and sole friend (of the king),
sem-priest, inspector of all aprons,
mouth of Nekhen, priest of Ma'at,
overseer of the equipment which is in the presence of the god,
great wab-priest of Osiris,
overseer of linen in the Great House,
foremost of place in the noble chamber,
chief of secrets of unique seeing,
great chamberlain in Abydos,
master of silence in private,
one with his arm covered in the secret places as one who sees the beauty of his lord,
to whom is entrusted that which is and that which is not on account of his being efficient in the heart (of the king),
hereditary noble and local prince,
overseer of the priests, Wepwawetaa says:
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As for this tomb, which I made in the desert of the sacred land, in the midst of the/my ancestors who had created my flesh (and of) the dignitaries of the first (primeval) time, the possessors of monuments as ancient office-holders, the primeval ones (?) who started with the making of the sandbank of Heqet since the time of Geb, I built it in order to make lasting my place in their midst in the realm of the dead (lit. nome of silence).
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