Letβs read some hieroglyphs πΉππͺ! This is the name ππ of the goddess πΉπ Hathor π‘ in hieroglyphs πΉππͺ! Iβm sure you can see this, but Hathorβs π‘ name ππ is unique compared to that of the other deities πΉπΉπΉ! This is because her name is written with a composite hieroglyph πΉπ! A composite hieroglyph πΉπ is the combination of many symbols into one symbol! Even with the combination of the symbols, the sounds of the original symbol are still retained! Hathorβs π‘ name ππ is the combination of an enclosure (house) π and the falcon π . π +π = π‘ Het (π) + Heru (π ) = π‘ If the two π» symbols were written separately, we would actually read Hathorβs π‘ name ππ as βHouse of Horusβ or βEstate of Horusβ (depending on how you translated the π hieroglyph) β so that is the literal translation of her name ππ! This is my personal video and original text – DO NOT repost! #ancientEgypt#egyptianhistory#egyptianmythology#metropolitanmuseumofart#metmuseum#ancientegyptblog#hieroglyphs#hieroglyphics#letsreadsomehieroglyphs#anticoegitto#egyptology
This is the name ππ of the goddess πΉπ Hathor π‘ in hieroglyphs πΉππͺ! Iβm sure you can see this, but Hathorβs π‘ name ππ is unique compared to that of the other deities πΉπΉπΉ! This is because her name is written with a composite hieroglyph πΉπ! A composite hieroglyph πΉπ is the combination of many symbols into one symbol! Even with the combination of the symbols, the sounds of the original symbol are still retained!
Hathorβs π‘ name ππ is the combination of an enclosure (house) π and the falcon π .
π +π = π‘
Het (π) + Heru (π ) = π‘
If the two π» symbols were written separately, we would actually read Hathorβs π‘ name ππ as βHouse of Horusβ or βEstate of Horusβ (depending on how you translated the π hieroglyph) – so that is the literal translation of her name ππ!
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Today ππππ³ we are going to look at a Kohl πππ π Tube! Kohl πππ π was a type of eye paint (makeup) that was very popular amongst the ancient Egyptians! This tube would have contained the kohl πππ π, and then a wooden π±ππΊ or faience π£πππΈπΌ stick would have been used to apply it! The kohl πππ π tube itself is also made of faience π£πππΈπΌ, hence the gorgeous blue ππΉππΏπΈπ₯ color! This piece is dated to the 18th Dynasty (c. 1390-1353 B.C.E.).
For me, the most interesting part of an artifact is always going to be the inscription ππ ±π on the object! Letβs read some hieroglyphs πΉππͺ!
Some of you may notice when looking at this inscription that Queen Tiyeβs ππππ name ππ is in a cartouche too! Sometimes, the names πππ¦ of the queens who held the title of the βKingβs Great Wife πππβ also appeared in cartouches to demonstrate their importance to the pharaoh ππ».
Tiye ππππ was actually the mother π ππ of Akhenaten ππππ³π ππ and Tutankhamunβs ππ πππ ±ππΉπΎπΊπ grandmother! Tiye ππππ and Amenhotep III π³π§π seem to have been married by the second year of his reign. The reign of Amenhotep III π³π§π was an extremely prosperous and successful one, because it was at this time that Egypt ππ ππ had reached its peak artistic and international power (even though Amenhotep III π³π§π only participated in one military battle himself). His success had been set up by the works of the previous pharaohs ππ»π¦, such as Hatshepsut ππ ππΉππππΌπͺ and Thutmosis III π³π π£ and then Amenhotep IIIβs π³π§π own father, Thutmosis IV π³π π£πΌ.Β
These beautiful π€ hieroglyphs πΉππͺ are from the Abydos King List at the British Museum. There are two π» surviving King Lists from temples ππππͺ at Abydos, the cult center of Osiris πΉπ¨π. One temple πππ is from Seti I π³π¦π , and the other from his son π Rameses II ππ ππππΊππ΄π, who were both pharaohs ππ»π₯ during the 19th Dynasty. Seti Iβs π³π¦π list is still in the temple πππ at Abydos, while Rameses IIβs ππ ππππΊππ΄π was excavated and brought to the British Museum.Β
While the two π» lists were very similar, Rameses IIβs ππ ππππΊππ΄π had more rows to accommodate the names πππ¦ so it appears to be shorter. There are three πΌ rows of cartouches on the remaining limestone ππππ relief – the upper two π» rows contain the cartouches of earlier pharaohs ππ»π₯, while the bottom row shows Rameses IIβs ππ ππππΊππ΄π throne name and birth name alternating – this is the part we will be reading today ππππ³!
Letβs read some hieroglyphs πΉππͺ! We are going to start from the right!
π ππ – By Permission Of
π π³ – Son of Ra
ππ ππππΊππ΄π – Rameses II, Beloved of Amun (birth name)
π ππ – By Permission Of
π₯ – King of Upper and Lower Egypt
π³ππ§π³ππ Rameses II (βUsermaatreβ throne name)
βBy Permission Of π ππβ is meant to signify that Rameses II π³ππ§π³ππ commissioned the creation of this King List! Itβs also cool how different variants of the name ππ were used throughout the relief!
The point of the King Lists was not to preserve history for future generations, rather the main objective was to glorify the gods πΉπΉπΉ, and as we know, pharaohs ππ»π₯ were considered gods πΉπΉπΉ on Earth. These lists allowed Seti I π³π¦π and Rameses II ππ ππππΊππ΄π to assert their legitimacy amongst the old pharaohs ππ»π₯ of Egypt ππ ππ.
In 332 BCE, Alexander the Great πΏππ‘ππππ§ππ conquered Egypt ππ ππ and became pharaoh ππ»! This was the beginning of the Hellenistic Period of Egyptian history.
So why was Alexander πΏππ‘ππππ§ππ recognized as a pharaoh ππ»? The Egyptians πππππͺ saw him as the person who liberated them from the Persians! Alexander πΏππ‘ππππ§ππ also restored many of the Egyptian temples ππππͺ and even built new monuments π π dedicated to the Egyptian gods πΉπΉπΉ! Some of these monuments π π show him worshipping Amun ππ π, who basically wouldβve been the Egyptian version of Zeus. After Alexanderβs πΏππ‘ππππ§ππ death π ππ± in Babylon, Ptolemy I πͺππ―ππππ΄ became pharaoh ππ» and founded the Ptolemaic Dynasty.
Since Alexander πΏππ‘ππππ§ππ was Macedonian and not native Egyptian, his cartouche is very phonetic – all of the hieroglyphs πΉππͺ used are uniliteral signs, which means that they correspond to a single sound, just like a letter in the alphabet. Letβs take a closer look!
πΏ – The βEgyptian Vulture πΏβ represents the sound β3β which would be pronounced like βah.β
π – the βrecumbent lion πβ was traditionally a biliteral phonogram for the sound βrw,β however, during the Hellenistic Period it adopted the sound of βL.β
π‘ – The βBasket with a Handle π‘β symbol has the sound of βk.β
π – The βdoorbolt πβ symbol represents the sound βzβ or βs.β Itβs also the ideogram for the word βdoorbolt.β
π – The βreed πβ represents the sound of βΔ±Ν,β however it can also function as an ideogram for the word βreed ππΊ.β
π – The βripple of water πβ is associated with the sound of βn!β
π§ – The βhand π§β represents the sound βdβ and is also the ideogram for the word βhand.β
π – The βmouth πβ symbol is used to represent the sound βr.β It can also be used as an ideogram for the word βmouth ππΊ.β
π – see above!
The hieroglyphs of βπΏππ‘ππππ§ππβ basically spell out βAlksindrs.β Itβs pretty cool to see the versatility of the hieroglyphic πΉππͺ symbols with examples of foreign names πππ¦!
Letβs read some hieroglyphs πΉππͺ! This inscription πππ₯ comes from the false door of a man named Mery (4th Dynasty/Old Kingdom), however the inscription πππ₯ is about his wife πππ Niankhwadjet ππ ππΉ. Right Hieroglyphs πΉππͺ Column: ππππ – Kingβs Acquaintance π‘ – Hathor πΉπ – Priest [Priestess in this case] (literally βGodβs Servantβ) All together, this inscription πππ₯ would read βThe Kingβs Acquaintance, Priestess of Hathorβ¦β The title βKingβs Acquaintance ππππβ is taken to mean that the person was close to the pharaoh ππ»! Left Hieroglyphs πΉππͺ Column: π – Possessor π³ππͺ – Reverence ππ ππΉ – Niankhwadjet βPossessor of Reverence, Niankhwadjet.β Letβs put it all together! πππππ‘πΉπππ³ππͺππ ππΉ βThe Kingβs Acquaintance, Priestess of Hathor, Possessor of Reverence, Niankhwadjet.β This is mh personal video and original text – Do NOT repost! #ancientEgypt#ancientegyptblog#egyptology#hieroglyphics#letsreadsomehieroglyphs#egitto#egyptianhistory#metropolitanmuseumofart#metmuseum#hieroglyphs
This inscription πππ₯ comes from the false door of a man named Mery (4th Dynasty/Old Kingdom), however the inscription πππ₯ is about his wife πππ Niankhwadjet ππ ππΉ.
Right Hieroglyphs πΉππͺ Column:
ππππ – Kingβs Acquaintance
π‘ – Hathor
πΉπ – Priest [Priestess in this case] (literally βGodβs Servantβ)
All together, this inscription πππ₯ would read βThe Kingβs Acquaintance, Priestess of Hathorβ¦β The title βKingβs Acquaintance ππππβ is taken to mean that the person was close to the pharaoh ππ»!
Here are my recommendations of hieroglyphic dictionaries to get you started on your journey to reading hieroglyphs! Like with learning any language, getting a good dictionary to help you learn is going to be vital! I love all my dictionaries that I share in this video, and I hope you can all enjoy them too! I started to teach myself ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs starting at the age of six and Iβve been reading them for over 25 years now! I love teaching people how they can learn too – if I can do it, anyone can! This is not an ad – I brought all of these books myself and these are my honest opinions. You can check out my βRecommendationsβ highlight for links to the books! Follow me to learn all about ancient Egypt, hieroglyphs, Egyptian mythology, art, culture and more! This is my personal video and original text. DO NOT repost. #ancientEgypt#hieroglyphics#languagelearning#ancientegyptianlanguage#hieroglyphs#letsreadsomehieroglyphs#bookrecommendations#ancientegyptblog#egyptology
Hi πππ everyone! Iβm back with another book π πππ recommendation! These are four π½ hieroglyphic πΉππͺ dictionaries that I really like and use all the time! I would definitely recommend these dictionaries if youβre studying hieroglyphs πΉππͺ!
The two π» dictionaries by Bill Petty are easy to get because they are still in print, however, the Budge dictionaries are old and youβll probably have to get them second hand! My Nonno gave me the Budge dictionaries over 20 ππ years ago and whatβs wild is they were old books 20 ππ years ago!
Thank you π΄ππ―πΏπ’ to my friend ππππ @elianubis for sending me this beautiful π€ shirt as a gift! I love it!!
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This limestone ππππ relief is called βRameses II adoring the Sphinx at Gizaβ and it is such a beautiful π€ piece! Letβs take a closer look!
The New Kingdom pharaohs ππ»π knew the Sphinx ππ ±ππ€ as Hor-em-Akhet π ππ which translates to βHorus in the Horizon.β The name ππ most likely came from the fact that the Sphinxβs ππ ±ππ€ head is seen in between Khufu πππ ± and Khafreβs π³ππ pyramids ππ ππ΄πͺ, and can appear like the sun disc π³ when approached from a certain direction. Itβs definitely a creative name ππ!
Letβs read some simple hieroglyphs πΉππͺ! Hereβs a breakdown of the name ππ Horus in the Horizon π ππ! Can you spot this on the relief?
π – Horus
π – em = in the
π – akhet = horizon
There are actually two π» different versions of this relief! If you look at the pictures above versus the pictures ππ ±ππ¦ below, the reliefs are facing two π» different directions!
For a closer hieroglyphic study, we are going to be looking at the relief facing the left because I was able to get better pictures ππ ±ππ¦ of the hieroglyphs πΉππͺ on this one! Both reliefs are pretty much identical except for the direction that they face!
Letβs read some hieroglyphs πΉππͺ! We are going to look at the picture ππ ±π posted below. Some of the hieroglyphs πΉππͺ are missing, but I was able to infer what was being written:
Today ππππ³ we are going to be looking at a Title that appears π on statues ππ ±ππΎπͺ and in funerary inscriptions πππ₯. The title of βππππ – Kingβs Acquaintanceβ is used to denote people who were close to the pharaoh ππ» and can be written in two ways:
ππππ – if the person was female
ππππ – if the person was male
In the case of this inscription πππ₯, which was for a female, Kingβs Acquaintance ππππ is written in the female form of the word! The Title has also been translated as βGentlewoman,β and βCourt Lady,β while the male version (ππππ) can also be translated as βCustodian of the Kingβs Property.β
Letβs take a closer look at the hieroglyphs πΉππͺ that make up this title!
The βSedge πβ symbol is one of the most common hieroglyphs you will see in inscriptions! It functions as a biliteral phonogram and is associated with the sound βsw.β Most commonly, the symbol is used as an ideogram for the word βKing,β which is associated with the sound βnswt.β In this case of this title, the sedge is functioning as an ideogram!
The βplacenta or sieve πβ symbol is a uniliteral phonogram and is associated with the sound βαΈ«.β This symbol is actually considered βunclassifiedβ because Egyptologists actually donβt know what it exactly represents!
The βmouth πβ symbol functions most commonly as a uniliteral phonogram and is used to represent the sound βr.β It can also be used as an ideogram for the word βmouth ππΊ.β
The βflat loaf of bread πβ is a uniliteral phonogram used to represent the sound βt.β It also functions as the ideogram for the word βbread ππΊβ and can be used to make words feminine when placed at the end of the word!
Today ππππ³ we are going to look at a wooden π±ππΊ stela ππ ±ππΈ that is dated to the Third Intermediate Period (c. 924β889 B.C.E., 22nd Dynasty) which belonged to a man πππ€ named Aafenmut π»ππππ π. This stela ππ ±ππΈ shows a typical funerary stela ππ ±ππΈ offering π΅ππͺπππ¦ scene, and this style of stela ππ ±ππΈ was very popular during this time period. I love this particular style because it is so colorful!Β This stela ππ ±ππΈ is on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC.
The Solar Barge π§πͺππ is shown at the top of the stela ππ ±ππΈ and the Solar Barge π§πͺππ represents Raβs π³πΊπ journey across the sky πͺππ―. Raβs π³πΊπ journey is supposed to be representative of his birth/resurrection (sunrise), growth (day) and then death (sunset). In between Aafenmut π»ππππ π and Ra-Horakhty π πππ€ is a table filled with offerings π΅ππͺπππ¦ of bread ππ, fruit, and flowers πΌπ ±π°π¦.Β
So all π together ππ, this inscription ππ ±π reads: βRa-Horakhty, the Great God, Lord of the Sky/Heaven, may he give offerings to Osiris, to the scribe of the treasury, Aafenmut, True of Voice.β
The Horus Name is one of five πΎ ways to write the name ππ of a pharaoh ππ», and it is the oldest way to do so. The purpose of the Horus Name was to identify the king π as an earthly representation of the god πΉ Horus π π.Β
The Horus Name consists of three elements: the palace facade π, Horus the Falcon π standing on top of the palace π, and the name ππ of the pharaoh ππ» within the palace π. The palace π hieroglyph πΉπ is pronounced like βserekhβ and some Egyptologists are now referring to the Horus Name as the Serekh Name. This was basically the early version of the cartouche!
On the sphinx ππ ±π of Pharaoh ππ» Senwosret III π³ππππ, you can see the Horus name, however, the throne name is also in the serekh! This is unusual to see both names πππ¦ in the serekh!
Letβs read some hieroglyphs πΉππͺ!
πΉπ£π ± – βHorus, Divine of Formβ (Neter-kheperu) (Horus Name)
π³ππππ – βThe Souls of Ra have Appearedβ (Kha kau ra) (Throne Name)
Something I love about this sphinx ππ ±π, is that it is made out of gneiss, which is one of my favorite rocks πππππ¦! Gneiss is a foliated metamorphic rock ππππ which means that it was subjected to such extreme heat and pressure during its formation (probably due to mountain ππ ³ building or plate tectonics), that the minerals ππ»ππ ±ππ¦ have separated into bands of light (felsic) and dark (mafic) colored minerals ππ»ππ ±ππ¦! This gives gneiss a natural zebra-like appearance!
Gebel el-Asr is the only quarry ππππ in Egypt ππ ππ where gneiss can be found, and gneiss was prized from the Predynastic to Middle Kingdoms for statue ππ ±ππΎ making!
The following pictures ππ ±π show a close up of one of my samples of gneiss, so you can see this banding!