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THE INSCEIPTIONS.
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smaller specimens, they may be greatly cut
down, and are subject to much degradation of
form.1 Cemetery G. Dyn. XXX.
42. Besides the above inscriptions there are
one or two which may be noted, taken from
steles and other objects so much damaged as
not to have been worth preserving.
1. Limestone stele, originally coloured. A
figure is repre-
sented stand-
ing before a
table of offer-
ings, and the
accompanying
inscription,
above and in front of it, reads Seten
de hetep TJsdr neb D\_edu\.........
dmakhu Jcher neter ad.........
hhet neb nefer udbt ne ha ne sdhu bad
smer udti A . . . em-hetep ren-f nefer ....
' The King gives an offering to Osiris
Lord of Dedu.......reverence with
the great god .... all good and pure
things, for the ha of the Royal Sealer,
the Chiefly Companion, A . . . em-hotep,
surnamed.....' Cemetery Q. Dyn. XL
2. Limestone stele in three divisions, of which
the two lower are destroyed. In the upper
portion three figures sit before a table of
offerings. The first represents a male named
^o2_
II
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ne
8ba
Ankh-at, born of Sba'; the second a female
1 Beference should be made to : Five. Soc. Bib. Arch.
vol. vi, 37, 52, 126, 129, 170, 185, 187; vol. vii, 213;
vol. xix, 146. Liedemann, Beligion, p. 298. Bov. Arch.
1862, vi, 129. Archacol. xxxvi, 1855, 163. Catalogue of
Edinburgh Nat. Mm. 1900, p. 8. Leemans, in Trav. du
Congrts des Orientalistes a Lcide, 1884. Catalogue of
Turin Mus.
named .... hetep dri ne Sba '. . . . hotep,
born of Sba'; and the third a male whose
name is destroyed. Around the edges there
are seten de hetep formulae to Osiris Lord of
Abydos, and [Anpu] Lord of Ta-zeser, that
they may grant per hheru offerings to the Kas.
Osiris Temple. Dyn. XIII.
3. Remains of a limestone stele, inscribed se
ne . . . sesh hesebtu udb ne TJsdr JJn-nefer . . .
'Son of the scribe of the accounts, the udb-
o
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The rest of
priest of Osiris Un-nefer . .
the long inscription is completely obliterated.
Cemetery G. Dyn. XVI.
4. Painted wooden box, now fallen to pieces,
of Heru-maakheru, who is mentioned on plate
lxxiii. It was inscribed as follows:—
A
WAV\
D
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A —-
[1]
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J1
PPP
Mi
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HI
PPP
WWW
A
/www
a
PPP
Mi
WWW
www
PPP
Hi
As will be seen, it gives seten de hetep formulae
to Osiris and Anpu for the benefit of the
Osirian hesi-ha-ipriest Heru-maakheru. Ceme-
tery G. 'About Dyn. XXVIII.
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J in the
group is
THE INSCEIPTIONS.
51
AU
wmmmm
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smaller specimens, they may be greatly cut
down, and are subject to much degradation of
form.1 Cemetery G. Dyn. XXX.
42. Besides the above inscriptions there are
one or two which may be noted, taken from
steles and other objects so much damaged as
not to have been worth preserving.
1. Limestone stele, originally coloured. A
figure is repre-
sented stand-
ing before a
table of offer-
ings, and the
accompanying
inscription,
above and in front of it, reads Seten
de hetep TJsdr neb D\_edu\.........
dmakhu Jcher neter ad.........
hhet neb nefer udbt ne ha ne sdhu bad
smer udti A . . . em-hetep ren-f nefer ....
' The King gives an offering to Osiris
Lord of Dedu.......reverence with
the great god .... all good and pure
things, for the ha of the Royal Sealer,
the Chiefly Companion, A . . . em-hotep,
surnamed.....' Cemetery Q. Dyn. XL
2. Limestone stele in three divisions, of which
the two lower are destroyed. In the upper
portion three figures sit before a table of
offerings. The first represents a male named
^o2_
II
^ D
WWW
WWW
■I
r~\ AAAA/SA r
*
Anhh at dri
ne
8ba
Ankh-at, born of Sba'; the second a female
1 Beference should be made to : Five. Soc. Bib. Arch.
vol. vi, 37, 52, 126, 129, 170, 185, 187; vol. vii, 213;
vol. xix, 146. Liedemann, Beligion, p. 298. Bov. Arch.
1862, vi, 129. Archacol. xxxvi, 1855, 163. Catalogue of
Edinburgh Nat. Mm. 1900, p. 8. Leemans, in Trav. du
Congrts des Orientalistes a Lcide, 1884. Catalogue of
Turin Mus.
named .... hetep dri ne Sba '. . . . hotep,
born of Sba'; and the third a male whose
name is destroyed. Around the edges there
are seten de hetep formulae to Osiris Lord of
Abydos, and [Anpu] Lord of Ta-zeser, that
they may grant per hheru offerings to the Kas.
Osiris Temple. Dyn. XIII.
3. Remains of a limestone stele, inscribed se
ne . . . sesh hesebtu udb ne TJsdr JJn-nefer . . .
'Son of the scribe of the accounts, the udb-
o
PPPP
MM
tr-
IP
I I I
i i i
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MM
pppp
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The rest of
priest of Osiris Un-nefer . .
the long inscription is completely obliterated.
Cemetery G. Dyn. XVI.
4. Painted wooden box, now fallen to pieces,
of Heru-maakheru, who is mentioned on plate
lxxiii. It was inscribed as follows:—
A
WAV\
D
I I i
A —-
[1]
PPP
Mi
AWW\
^ I
dlb
PPP
Mi
PPP
Mi
PPP
III
A
/WWV\
I ^
J1
LU
PPP
WWW
www
WMW
A
■
■
■I
A
MAAAA
J1
PPP
Mi
%%2
HI
PPP
WWW
A
/www
a
PPP
Mi
WWW
www
PPP
Hi
As will be seen, it gives seten de hetep formulae
to Osiris and Anpu for the benefit of the
Osirian hesi-ha-ipriest Heru-maakheru. Ceme-
tery G. 'About Dyn. XXVIII.