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  • Animal metaphor in the Egyptian determinative system: three case studies, unpublished PhD thesis, Oxford University

Animal metaphor in the Egyptian determinative system: three case studies, unpublished PhD thesis, Oxford University

Tags: hieroglyphs metaphor panther Set animal crocodile

McDonald, Angela

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Oxford

2002

  • 18. Hathor → (erased), Khnum → (completely erased) and goddess → (completely erased) leading Hatshepsut → (completely erased) to Amun-Ra ← (completely erased) and Atum ← , behind her a text about her journey with Thutmose I, behind Atum, Seshat ← (restored) and another divinity ← (completely erased) writing the name of Hatshepsut (Scene)
  • 5. Bringing products of Punt (in two registers) (Scene)
  • 6. Hatshepsut followed by her ka consecrating two registers of products of Punt before Thoth and Seshat (both restored) (Scene)
  • 013. Men ← leading two cheetahs (Scene)
  • 027. Men leading two cheetahs ← (Scene)

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