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April 27, 2024, 11:27 pm UTC    
Sam
November 09, 2007 09:20AM
All extremely interesting. Great work by Joanne.

I have question concerning this statement...

The Carlsberg scribe tells us that all the decan stars rise in the place where the sun rises, a place he calls the msqt region. It is a region on the eastern horizon bounded by the sun's most northerly point of rising and its most southerly point of rising, reached around the time of summer and winter solstice, respectively.


When I saw this what came to mind was the "Mskhtw" associated with the thigh constellation in the north. Mshktw and Msqt are so similar that some researchers (like myself) might get them confused. Just a point of clarification, if possible.
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(Spanish language online journal) Apuntes de Egiptología

Hermione November 08, 2007 10:49AM

Joanne Conman paper :

Greg Reeder November 08, 2007 11:07AM

Re: Joanne Conman paper :

Sam November 09, 2007 09:20AM

msqt and msxtiw

Chris Tedder November 09, 2007 04:40PM

Re: msqt and msxtiw

Sam November 09, 2007 09:45PM

Re: (Spanish language online journal) Apuntes de Egiptología

Hermione November 08, 2007 11:51AM



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