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Ostr. Elephantine, excavation DAIK O 4827

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Metadata

Collection

Collection Elephantine, excavation Deutsches Archäologisches Institut Kairo
Inventory Number Ostr. Elephantine, excavation DAIK O 4827
Current Location Elephantine, excavation magazine DAI
Publication Permission Status permission for publication upon enquiry only
Publication Status unpublished

Origin / Provenance

Ancient Provenance Site Elephantine (Ꜣbw; Yb; YbꜢ; YbꜤ; Ἐλεφαντίνη, יב , ⲉⲓⲏⲃ) [Trismegistos]
Certainty:
Ancient Provenance District Upper Egypt, 1st nome (Ombites) [Trismegistos]
Type of Discovery archaeological excavation
Certainty:
Finder (= First Purchaser) Excavation team Elephantine, German Archaeological Institute Cairo and Swiss Institute for Architectural and Archaeological Research on Ancient Egypt
Certainty:
District of Find / Purchase in Egypt Upper Egypt, 1st nome (Ombites) [Trismegistos]

Object

Object Type ostracon
Range of Preservation (undecidable)

Text Basic Information

Localization of Text on Object convex (outside)
Script, Primary (not identified)
Language, Primary (not identified)
Comments on Handwriting Inventory spreadsheet identifies as "unclear". Strokes resemble the bottom of Aramaic or Phoenician strokes. The surviving complete character could be ? or ס.
  recto verso
Quantity of Lines 2

 

Text Content

Modern Title Jar Label: Unidentified
Text Types
  • documentary
  • Documentary | Jar Label

 

Text

Transcription Translation Pictures
Eleph_DAIK_O4827_S1_00
Reserved Copyright
     
Places (read out from edition)

 

 

Pictures

Eleph_DAIK_O4827_S1_00
Reserved Copyright

 

Literature

previousely unpublished

 

DatasetID 317974
last Change 29.07.2022
Author James D. Moore
Dataset License Creative Commons: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
(CC BY-NC-SA)
Data set citation Data set 317974 (= Ostr. Elephantine, excavation DAIK O 4827), ERC-Project ELEPHANTINE: James D. Moore.