Hermione Wrote:
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> Hans_lune Wrote:
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> ...
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> > > According to Zauzich -
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> >
> [
www.amazon.co.uk]
> > > - (115:29), it's "cloth;" alphabetic sign on
> p.
> > > 12; abbreviation for
snb, "health."
> >
> > Hmmmm, that doesn't seem to mean much to me.
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>
> I fdon't find it very easy, either!
>
> However, see also:
>
> a) Roth 64, where that sign appears again:
>
> "[Bringing] mnht cloth [to?] the festival for the
> circumcising at the tp-mr by the ka-priests"
>
>
> b) 107: 29 "This block, now in the collection
> of the Lowie Museum of
> Anthropology in Berkeley, California, shows a man
> carrying
> two strips of cloth, who is called shd ... (?)
> hmw-k3 Jm3-
> S3hwR '. Above him are two horizontal texts: spt
> sd3wt...
> and jmj-wrt phyle"
>
> (Inspector Merer was "shd Merer", if you
> remember).
Interesting, so why would those particular phrase be there? Puzzling.