LISTS OF HIEROGLYPHICAL SIGNS AND WORDS IN THK 

 FUNERARY INSCRIPTION OF NETER-NEKHT 



BY 



A. RowK 



(Author of "Guide to Egyptian Antiquities in tlie 

 South Australian Museum"). 



In Plate xxvii. of the present volume I gave a complete copy of the 

 Egyptian text on the coffin of Neter-Nekht in the Aast)-alian Museum, and 

 I now present full lists of the hieroglyphical signs and words in this 

 ancient inscription. 



With the aid of these lists and also the English rendering of the text 

 printed iu my former article^ it should be quite a simple matter for those 

 interested to follow out for themselves the Egyptian words. 



For sake of clearness, the pictorial words and signs in the plates are 

 all placed in the same direction, and the numbers of the lines refer to the 

 numbers iu my previcmsly published plate. 



The following transliteration of the Egj-ptian inscription on the coffin 

 should also be found useful to the beginner : — 



TRANSLITEKATION" OF INSCIJITTION OK XE'IKK-NKKHT. 



Line (1) amakiii khec Ast, maa-kherc. (2) amakhi khei; SERf^iiT, 

 Neter-Nekht. (3) amakiii kher padt neteku xetchest, Neter-Nekh'!*! 



(4) amakhi kher Nebt-het, (5) amakhi kher paut xeteru aat, 



Neter-Nekht, maa [kherd]. (6) amakhi kher Net, Netek-Nekht. (7) 



NESUT HETEP da AnPU \EB SePA, KHENTI NETER-HET ; DA-K TCHA-K PET, SMA-K 



AR en NETER AA, neb pet, NeTE1!-NeKHT, ART EN TI. (S) XE.SUT HETEP 



DA AnPU, DEP-DU-F, AM CT, NEB Ta-TcHESEK, QEREST NEFERT EM SeMT-AmENTET ; 

 KHEP-P EM HETEP, SEP-SEN, E.M AS-F ENT NeTER-KhER, NeTER[-NeKHT]. (9) 

 AMAKHI KHER HaPI, NeTEB (10) AMAKHI KHER GkB, NeTBR-NeKHT. 



(11) AMAKHI ER (doubtless kher) Ndt, Neter-Nekht. (12) amakhi kher 

 Qebhsenndf, Neter-Nekht. (13) nesut hetep da Asar nek Deddu, neter 

 aa, neb Abdd; da-f per-kherd ta, heqt, ah, apd, menkh, neter-senther, 



MERHET, KHET NEBT NEPERT EN MER AHET, NeTER-NeKHT. (14) AMAKHI KHER 



Amsetha Neter-Nekht. (15) amakhi kher Shd, Neter- (16) 



AMAKHI khei; TeFNET, NeTER-NeKHT. (17) AMAKHI KHER DHAMUTEF, 



Neter- 



' Rowe — '-An Ancient Egyptian Coffin in the .Australian Museum" (Records 

 Atff^tralian Museum, xii.. 8, 1919, p. 179.) 



