Summary
Since it was published ostracon Amarna 297 was as-signed to the medical texts. New investigations show that instead of medical it contains a clearly literal text: the great Nile-hymn. With this identification, the ostracon Amarna 297 that clearly dates to the Amarna-period is the earliest evidence of the Nile-hymn.
Online erschienen: 2017-7-7
Erschienen im Druck: 2017-6-7
© 2017 by De Gruyter
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- The Geographical and Administrative Landscape of Lower Middle Egypt in Text B of the Wilbour Papyrus
- New Fragments of Papyrus Berlin 3024
- Out of the mouths of babes: the -child in Ancient Egypt
- Ostrakon Amarna 297
- Haben Otto Neugebauer und William Feller die Niljahre richtig gemittelt?
- A Hypocephalus with Odd Iconography and Poor Writing in the Berlin Museum
- Von Malachit zu Kupfer
- Überlegungen zu Heinrich Schäfers Von ägyptischer Kunst und zu Hedwig Fechheimers Plastik der Aegypter
- Jean Clédat à Meir (1899–1901)