This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1903 edition. Excerpt: ...of different heights: the Horus name in three groups with n, is almost useless to us owing to so few examples being known of this period. Of the possible kings there are the Nos. 2, 15, 20, 74 and 88 of the XIIIth Dynasty in the Turin papyrus. No. 2 is barred by the Horus name se-ankh-taui. No. 88, ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1903 edition. Excerpt: ...of different heights: the Horus name in three groups with n, is almost useless to us owing to so few examples being known of this period. Of the possible kings there are the Nos. 2, 15, 20, 74 and 88 of the XIIIth Dynasty in the Turin papyrus. No. 2 is barred by the Horus name se-ankh-taui. No. 88, Sebek-em-saf, will not fit the sizes of the three groups in the personal name. Nos. 15 and 20, Sebekhotep I and II, would fit well if written out s.b.k. I crocodile on shrine I hotep t.p.; but No. 74 whose name is unknown might fit equally well. The gods here honoured are Up-uat of the south, Up-uat of the north, and Osiris Khentamenti. This block and its base are taken for the Cairo Museum. In the halls at the back of the square temple were several blocks of black syenite, from a large gateway of Ramessu II. On one of them is an inscription of Sebekhotep III, see pl. lix. It is shallow in the cutting, and almost effaced in parts by the crumbling of the stone, due to salt. Behind the king was his ka emblem, a head on a pole, with the ka name behind it, and the description suten ka ankh, "living ka of the king" above it. The fragment of a cartouche at the base of pl. lix is there completed as Ba'sekhem'nefer' hotep; an unknown name, but of the same type as a'sekhem'nefer'1.hau, Up-uat-em-saf. It might however be a combined cartouche of Ba'kha'seshes'Nefer'hotep, with a badly formed seshes, like sekhem. The altar of offerings, outlined in small size at the left foot of the plate, was found in the cemetery G., lying still in place before a part of the front of a mastaba of about the VlIth Dynasty. The inscription is shown more fully above. The block with deeply cut inscription, next to it, was found near it, in the same cemetery....
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