OIP 102, pl. 44-46, Upper Register: Ceremony of Towing the Night Bark(Text ID PGVXF5O2DVDKDKPUHECRUQSRCE)


Persistent ID: PGVXF5O2DVDKDKPUHECRUQSRCE
Persistent URL: https://thesaurus-linguae-aegyptiae.de/text/PGVXF5O2DVDKDKPUHECRUQSRCE


Data type: Subtext


Language: Mittelägyptisch

Comment on dating:

  • The tomb owner was steward of Tiy, the Great Royal Wife of Amenhotep III, and two Sed festivals of the latter are recorded and depicted respectively in the tomb. Additionally, it contains names of the Amarna Period that were later erased.


Information on line/column count

  • Line Count According to Wente/Singer: "[26,1]" = plate 26, line/column 1; sequence of texts and lines/columns follows sequence of Wente's translation.


Bibliography

  • – The Epigraphic Survey, The tomb of Kheruef. Theban Tomb 192, Oriental Institute Publications 102, Chicago, IL 1980, 51-53; key plan before pl. 1; pl. 24, 43-45 [*L,P,*F,*Ü,*K]


File protocol

  • – The Epigraphic Survey: Facsimile (Drawing by Greener), Basic Translation and Commentary (E.F. Wente) (1980);
  • – Ariel Singer: Transliteration, Translation and Commentaries (2020-2022);
  • – Lutz Popko: Lemmatisation, Grammatical Encoding, Hieroglyphic Encoding, based on the data provided by the Epigraphic Survey (03.08.2022).

Hieroglyphs encoded without arrangement (pure sequence): No


Author(s): Ariel Singer; with contributions by: Daniel A. Werning
Data file created: 08/03/2022, latest revision: 10/14/2024

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