Hans_lune Wrote:
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> One other question raised by Waggy's fine work
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> [
i.imgur.com]
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> What does that central hieroglyph say?
The image comes from pg. 86 of "Layman's Khafre," which then states:
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When Perring ripped up the limestone paving of the chamber he came across several markings on the stones; shown above from his plate III.
(Earlier (p. 21, n. 28), Layman's Khafre refers to Perring, "The Pyramids of Giza, from actual survey and admeasurement, Part II".).
These are the links to the three volumes by Perring (which, IIRC, are in fact bound in one HUGE volume, that takes up an entire library table - so thank Heaven that Heidelberg digitised them): [
digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de]
This is the second volume: [
digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de]
These are the plates: [
digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de]
"Hieroglyphical writing on blocks" is here - [
digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de].
I'm afraid, though, after all that, that I can't answer your question. I think that first hieroglyph (like a chair-back) might be "Inspector" ... but I couldn't say for sure. (I had a look at Roth, [
oi.uchicago.edu], 10-17, which might be helpful ... ).
Possibly Byrd could help us out here!
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