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Budge, Ernest A. Wallis
The sarcophagus of Anchnesraneferab, Queen of Ahmes II, King of Egypt: about B.C. 564 - 526 — London, 1885

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INTRODUCTION.

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Inscription of the royal scribe Amenhetep, the son of Taserepimentu,
inscribed on the Sarcophagus of Anynesraneferdb.

A.1 f |

D

/wvw\

i f ^

an^ ba-k tattut ren-ek renp

Lives soul thy, established [is] name thy, renewed [is]

t'et - ek em
body thy in

iKa/ _M fc=~3

Aa - t'a - rautet
Aatfamut

I
i
I

erma ara &es hennu

near the forms [which] follow the hennu boat

»

Ci3

V3 "

I II J V

ama^a yet Ra £er ren-ek men

[and] the {ju^f {who^W'] } R* near name thy established [is] house thy,

pa-k

(2 q in

kerut - ek mentu em nut-ek

heirs thy [are] established in town thy.

g(Mt I3 %JL s

^etem
Shut [is] the

1 The letters a, B, C, D, indicate the head, left hand side, foot, and right hand side of
the coffin respectively.

2 The name of the mountain containing the Theban Acropolis, situated between the
temples of Deir-el-Medineh and Medinet Abou. (Brugseh, Geog., p. 988.)

3 A large number of the hieroglyphs in this inscription have been especially prepared by
Messrs. Harrison and Sons, from drawings by W. H. Rylands, Esq., F.S.A.
 
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