MEMOIRS CARNEGIE MUSEUM, VOL. IV. 
Meanin Basel 
and 2 Modern & Form, 
Sound. Form. 2 A. D. 
Older Forms. 
Probable 
Original. 
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(ee | Ella 
Moon, 
| 72 mont] — | 
Oe F : 
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73 Sta rs, \=] | 
| hsing. It. 
Morning, 
fom | E | a 
x 
on 
Crystal, a a 
ching. (J ij 
76 Spring, $ 4 
chun. 
e\. 
QODOARO 
bouDDD 
ELS oc 
EOS YH 
77 Bright ; 
: ming. S| {] 
@) d) oy w) af al 
Heaven, 
78 sky, k 
ten, 
A mMAA R FoR 
* Earth, 
79 (as pro- 
eh | + 
ae 
Pa 
te 2 te Y 
al 
aS 
Ea rth, 
80 soil, 
ground, 
Cu. 
eo se tA 
81 ‘Fire, 
huo, 
RR 
e-) 
iS 
kin, 
SEALER 
83 Bu rn, 
Jen, 
2 [E>] = THE [EE [| lade Po ID He SO 
i 
Se 
Metal, ie 
AB LK 
1 BE BUNS 
shui. 
84 Water, Rh mK id 
i Ye ap ow 
he ge Ne 
} [ase PR De |r |e pe / Sok Be lo So YO 
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The three last forms 
Cuinrsn IpEOGRAPHS. 
are variants based on ‘earth,’ “hill,” and ‘‘ water,” of obvious significance. 
PLATE VI. 
Remarks. 
Sun, with possibly a sun- 
spot. Coincides with Egyptian 
0,0. 
“*Crescent.’’ Gf. No. 181. 
Three stars, to which a 
phonetic has been added. 
Sun just above the horizon. 
Triple sun, as when re- 
fracted by a prism. 
Spronts and buds started by 
the sun. 
Moon-lit window (or) sun 
and moon. 
Probably of double origin. 
A sien of obscure meaning, 
but probably symbolic of deity. 
“ Barth’’ aE, and 4P sym- 
bol of ‘‘female principle.’’ 
Mother-earth. 
Supposed to be a sprout 
springing out of the ground. 
Rising flames. 
Crucibles covered, or intense 
heat covered, as in smelting. 
Trees burning. Two last 
are variants being ‘‘ fire’? with 
phonetics. 
Ripples on water. Coin- 
cides with Egyptian So 
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