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Francesco Raffaele
EARLY DYNASTIC EGYPT
Corpus of Ist Dynasty Ivory and wooden labels
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DJET
Here we find the new tradition of vertical registers arrangement
and the first appearance of the sign rnpt standing for 'year of...'. The recently found Djet 16 is still in the horizontal registers fashion. Djet 17 is an uncommon ink label with different products amounts listed (cfr. the similar plaque of Djesrty Ankh -Sekhemkhet- with a list of linen). Note that pieces n.6, 12,13,14,15,17, but especially 14,17 could also be later : Tomb S3505 was in fact restored by Qa'a, although first built for Sekhemka, under Djet's own reign. |
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Djet 1 |
Djet 2 |
Djet 3 |
Djet 4 |
Djet 5 |
Djet 6 |
Djet 7 |
Djet 8 |
Djet 9 |
Djet 10 |
Djet 11 |
Djet 12 |
Djet 13 |
Djet 14 |
Djet 15 |
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Djet 17 |
Djet 18 |