Categories
Hieroglyphic Flash Cards

Imhotep π“‡π“…“π“Š΅π“π“Šͺ

Let’s read some hieroglyphs π“ŠΉπ“Œƒπ“ͺ! Today π“‡π“‡‹π“ˆ–π“‡³ we are going to be looking at the name π“‚‹π“ˆ– β€œImhotep π“‡π“…“π“Š΅π“π“Šͺ.” 

Imhotep π“‡π“…“π“Š΅π“π“Šͺ
Different statues of Imhotep π“‡π“…“π“Š΅π“π“Šͺ from museums around the world.

Imhotep π“‡π“…“π“Š΅π“π“Šͺ was a non-royal man that lived during Egypt’s π“†Žπ“…“π“π“Š– third dynasty (around 2700 B.C.E.) during the reign π“‹Ύπ“ˆŽπ“ of the pharaoh 𓉐𓉻 Djoser 𓂦𓂋. While Imhotep π“‡π“…“π“Š΅π“π“Šͺ is best known for being the architect of Djoser’s Step Pyramid (and Egypt’s first ever pyramid 𓍋𓅓𓂋𓉴), he was also a high priest π“ŠΉπ“› of Ra 𓇳𓏺𓁛!  About 2,000 𓆼𓆼 years after his death, Imhotep π“‡π“…“π“Š΅π“π“Šͺ became one of the few non-royal Egyptians to be deified. 

Let’s break down Imhotep’s name π“‚‹π“ˆ– and its meaning! 

𓇍 – Come, Arrive

π“…“ – Who is, Who is in

π“Š΅π“π“Šͺ – Peace 

Let’s break down each symbol! 

The β€œreed with legs 𓇍” symbol is a combination of the β€œreed 𓇋” and the β€œwalking legs 𓂻” symbols. 𓇍 is a uniliteral phonogram symbol, and is usually associated with the sound β€œj.” 

The β€œowl 𓅓” symbol is a uniliteral phonogram that represents the sound of β€œm.” It usually appears as part of a word or it can be used to represent On, At, By, With, Who, and As! This symbol has so many meanings/uses! 

The β€œbread loaf on a mat π“Š΅β€ symbol is a triliteral phonogram for the sound β€œαΈ₯tp” and is also an ideogram for β€œoffering slab” which is also associated with the sound β€œαΈ₯tp.”

The β€œflat loaf of bread 𓏏” is a uniliteral phonogram used to represent the sound β€œt” and can also be used as a phonetic complement, meaning it will add emphasis to the sounds of the symbol that comes before it, which is its function in Imhotep’s name! 

The β€œstool π“Šͺ” symbol is a uniliteral phonogram for the sound β€œp.” It is also acting as a phonetic complement, which means it is emphasizing the β€œp” sound in the β€œπ“Š΅π“π“Šͺ” part of Imhotep’s name. 

This is my personal photograph and original text. DO NOT repost. 

Follow me @ancientegyptblogΒ onΒ InstagramΒ andΒ TikTokΒ to learn all about ancient Egypt, hieroglyphs, mythology, culture and most importantly, my Nonno!

Categories
Hieroglyphic Flash Cards

Everyday π“‡³π“Ίπ“ŽŸ

Let’s read some hieroglyphs π“ŠΉπ“Œƒπ“ͺ! Today π“‡π“‡‹π“ˆ–π“‡³ we are going to be looking at the word β€œEveryday π“‡³π“Ίπ“ŽŸ.” 

Everyday π“‡³π“Ίπ“ŽŸ
The word Everyday π“‡³π“Ίπ“ŽŸ as seen on a sarcophagus dated to the Middle Kingdom. This sarcophagus is on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC.

The word everyday π“‡³π“Ίπ“ŽŸ will appear in funerary inscriptions especially on sarcophagi and false doors. 

Let’s break down the word! 

𓇳𓏺 – Day 

π“ŽŸ – Every, All 

Let’s take a closer look at each of the symbols! 

The β€œsun 𓇳” symbol serves many functions and is a very common symbol to see in hieroglyphic inscriptions. It is a determinative for words that involve the sun, day, and time. It is also an ideogram for the words day, sun, and Ra. Depending on its use it will have different phonographic designations, with the most common being rˁ (ra). 

The β€œstroke 𓏺” has many different uses but here it is used not just to fill up extra space but to distinguish the word β€œday 𓇳𓏺” from other words that use the sun symbol – such as the god Ra! 

The β€œbasket π“ŽŸβ€ symbol is a  biliteral phonogram and is associated with the sound nb. Most commonly it can mean all, every, possessor, and Lord. 

This is my personal photograph and original text. DO NOT repost. 

Follow me @ancientegyptblog on Instagram and TikTok to learn all about ancient Egypt, hieroglyphs, mythology, culture and most importantly, my Nonno!

Categories
Hieroglyphic Flash Cards

Upon His Hill π“Άπ“ˆ‹π“†‘

Let’s read some Hieroglyphs π“ŠΉπ“Œƒπ“ͺ! Today π“‡π“‡‹π“ˆ–π“‡³, we are going to be looking at the significance of the epithet β€œUpon His Hill/Mountain π“Άπ“ˆ‹π“†‘π“Ί.” 

Upon His Hill
The variants of the epithet “Upon His Hill π“Άπ“ˆ‹π“†‘π“Ί” as seen on many different inscriptions from Middle Kingdom Sarcophagi and a stela

The epithet β€œUpon His Hill π“Άπ“ˆ‹π“†‘π“Ίβ€ or β€œUpon His Mountain” (depending on the translation) will commonly follow the name π“‚‹π“ˆ– of the god π“ŠΉ Anubis π“‡‹π“ˆ–π“Šͺ𓅱𓃣 in inscriptions! This phrase is representative of Anubis’ π“‡‹π“ˆ–π“Šͺ𓅱𓃣 role as protector π“…“π“‚π“Ž‘π“€œ of the dead 𓅓𓏏𓏱; he was always standing watch on tombs/cemeteries from above!Β 

Here are some variants of the phrase: 

π“Άπ“ˆ‹π“†‘π“Ί

𓁢π“Šͺπ“ˆ‹π“†‘π“Ί

𓁢π“Šͺπ“ˆ‹π“Ίπ“†‘

Let’s break down the sentence! 

𓁢/𓁢π“Šͺ – Upon β€œtp”

π“ˆ‹ – Hill β€œαΈw”

𓆑 – His β€œf”

Let’s take a closer look at each of the symbols! 

The β€œhead 𓁢” symbol is a biliteral phonogram that represents the sound β€œtp.” It can also be used as an ideogram and determinative for the word β€œhead.” In this case it is a phonogram. 

The β€œstool π“Šͺ” symbol is a uniliteral phonogram for the sound β€œp.” In this phrase, it is acting as a phonetic complement, which means it is emphasizing the β€œp” sound in the β€œπ“Άπ“Šͺ” part of the phrase. 

The β€œmountain π“ˆ‹β€ symbol is a biliteral phonogram that represents the sound β€œαΈw.” It also functions as an ideogram for the words β€œmountain” and β€œhill.” 

The β€œhorned viper 𓆑” functions as a uniliteral phonogram and represents the sound β€œf.” In this case, the singular symbol represents the word β€œhis,” which has a sound of just β€œf.” In Middle Egyptian, the pronoun comes after the word it is describing. 

The β€œstroke 𓏺” has many different uses but here it is used for aesthetic purposes! The β€œstroke 𓏺” is used to fill up that extra space as needed and can almost be thought of as punctuation! 

This is my personal photograph and original text. DO NOT repost. 

Follow me @ancientegyptblog on Instagram and TikTok to learn all about ancient Egypt, hieroglyphs, mythology, culture and most importantly, my Nonno!

Categories
Hieroglyphic Flash Cards

God’s Booth π“ŠΉπ“‰±

Let’s read some hieroglyphs π“ŠΉπ“Œƒπ“ͺ! Today π“‡π“‡‹π“ˆ–π“‡³ we are going to be looking at the phrase β€œGod’s Booth π“ŠΉπ“‰±.”

God's Booth π“ŠΉπ“‰±

The phrase β€œGod’s Booth π“ŠΉπ“‰±β€ is associated with the god Anubis π“‡‹π“ˆ–π“Šͺ𓅱𓃣 and appears as an epithet to his name when it appears in the very common β€œOffering Formula π“‡“π“π“Š΅π“™β€ which appears on various types of funerary equipment throughout Egyptian history. The God’s Booth π“ŠΉπ“‰± is a shrine specifically for Anubis π“‡‹π“ˆ–π“Šͺ𓅱𓃣! 

Let’s break down the phrase: 

π“ŠΉ – God

𓉱 – Booth

Let’s break down each of the hieroglyphs π“ŠΉπ“Œƒπ“ͺ a little bit more! 

The β€œcloth on a pole π“ŠΉβ€œ hieroglyph is an ideogram for the word god. π“ŠΉ is also a triliteral phonogram, and represents the letters β€œntr” which may have been pronounced like β€œneter.” π“ŠΉ Is also a determinative for β€œgod.” So the β€œcloth on a pole π“ŠΉβ€œ symbol can function as all three types of hieroglyphs π“ŠΉπ“Œƒπ“ͺ. If you see this symbol, you are most likely looking at a word that has to do with the gods π“ŠΉπ“ŠΉπ“ŠΉ!

The β€œshrine facade 𓉱” is both a determinative and ideogram for the word β€œbooth.” 

This is my personal photograph and original text. DO NOT repost. 

Follow me @ancientegyptblog on Instagram and TikTok to learn all about ancient Egypt, hieroglyphs, mythology, culture and most importantly, my Nonno!

Categories
Hieroglyphic Flash Cards

Pharaoh 𓉐𓉻

Let’s read some hieroglyphs π“ŠΉπ“Œƒπ“ͺ! Today π“‡π“‡‹π“ˆ–π“‡³ we are going to be looking at the word β€œPharaoh 𓉐𓉻.” 

Pharaoh 𓉐𓉻
Pharaoh 𓉐𓉻 was the word used to describe the rulers of ancient Egypt. This statue depicts Hatshepsut, a pharaoh of Egypt’s 18th Dynasty.

In Middle Egyptian the word for pharaoh 𓉐𓉻 literally translates to β€œGreat House. β€œ this is a direct reference to the palace where the pharaoh 𓉐𓉻 resided during his/her rule. The picture shows Hatshepsut 𓇳𓁦𓂓, my absolute favorite pharaoh 𓉐𓉻! 

Here’s what the hieroglyphs mean:

𓉐 – House (pr)

𓉻 – Great (ˁ3)

Let’s break the hieroglyphs down further: 

The β€œschematic house plan π“‰β€œ symbol is a biliteral phonogram for the sound β€œpr,” but it can also function as an ideogram for the word β€œhouse 𓉐𓏺.” This symbol is commonly used as a determinative for words that have to do with buildings (tomb π“‡‹π“‡©π“Šƒπ“‰) or places (Duat 𓇼𓄿𓏏𓉐). 

The β€œwooden column 𓉻” hieroglyph is a biliteral phonogram which represents the sound β€œΛ3.” This symbol does have a variant, 𓉼, which means the same, it’s just oriented at a different angle! It is commonly used to represent the word β€œGreat.” 

Fun Fact: the Roman Emperor Augustus used the word β€œpharaoh” as his cartouche instead of spelling out his name! Here is Augustus’ cartouche: 𓉐𓉻𓀀. This cartouche I have always found so fascinating because it is literally the word for pharaoh 𓉐𓉻 in Middle Egyptian plus the determinative sign π“€€.

This is my personal photograph and original text. DO NOT repost. 

Follow me @ancientegyptblog on Instagram and TikTok to learn all about ancient Egypt, hieroglyphs, mythology, culture and most importantly, my Nonno!

Categories
Hieroglyphic Flash Cards

Image 𓏏𓅱𓏏

Let’s read some hieroglyphs π“ŠΉπ“Œƒπ“ͺ! Today π“‡π“‡‹π“ˆ–π“‡³ we are going to be looking at the word β€œImage 𓏏𓅱𓏏.” 

Image 𓏏𓅱𓏏
Image 𓏏𓅱𓏏 as seen on a Book of the Dead papyrus at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC.

I am always so excited to see the word “𓏏𓅱𓏏” or β€œπ“π“…±π“π“€Ύβ€ appear in inscriptions! The reason I get so excited is because it was one of the first words I learned how to read in hieroglyphs π“ŠΉπ“Œƒπ“ͺ and I remember being so proud that I knew what it meant!Β 

“𓏏𓅱𓏏” or β€œπ“π“…±π“π“€Ύβ€ can appear with or without the determinative symbol!

So what does β€œπ“π“…±π“π“€Ύβ€ mean? The word β€œπ“π“…±π“,” which can also be commonly written as β€œπ“π“…±π“β€ or less commonly β€œπ“π“…±π“π“›β€ can mean Image, Likeness, Statue, Figure, and Complete. The word has a phonetic value of β€œtwt,” but is inferred to be pronounced like β€œtut.” 

Let’s break down the symbols! 

The β€œflat loaf of bread 𓏏” is a uniliteral phonogram used to represent the sound β€œt.”

The β€œQuail Chick 𓅱” is uniliteral phonogram that is representative of the sound w/u. 

The β€œMummy Standing 𓀾” symbol is both an ideogram and a determinative! The symbol is an ideogram for β€œtwt – Statue and Likeness.” It is a determinative for β€œMummy, Statue, Likeness, and Form.” 

The reason why β€œπ“π“…±π“π“€Ύ or 𓏏𓅱𓏏” was one of the first words I learned how to read is because it appears in the cartouche of Tutankhamun π“‡‹π“ π“ˆ–π“π“…±π“π“‹Ήπ“‹Ύπ“‰Ίπ“‡“! Tutankhamun’s name means β€œLiving Image of Amun.” 

This is my personal photograph and original text. DO NOT repost. 

Follow me @ancientegyptblog on Instagram and TikTok to learn all about ancient Egypt, hieroglyphs, mythology, culture and most importantly, my Nonno!

Categories
Hieroglyphic Flash Cards

Lord of Appearances π“ŽŸπ“ˆπ“₯

Let’s read some hieroglyphs π“ŠΉπ“Œƒπ“ͺ! Today π“‡π“‡‹π“ˆ–π“‡³ we are going to look at the title: “Lord of Appearances π“ŽŸπ“ˆπ“₯.”

Lord of Appearances
Lord of Appearances π“ŽŸπ“ˆπ“₯

β€œLord of Appearances π“ŽŸπ“ˆπ“₯” is another popular title that is seen across many different types of monuments across Egypt π“†Žπ“…“π“π“Š– and museums around the world. To review: a title is a phrase that appears before a cartouche, which is the oval that encloses the name π“‚‹π“ˆ– of a pharaoh 𓉐𓉻 in inscriptions.

The meaning of β€œLord of Appearances π“ŽŸπ“ˆπ“₯” seems to be the one that can confuse people the most and the meaning can kind of be a little subtle/abstract. I always took it to mean that when the pharaoh 𓉐𓉻 arrived or appeared somewhere it was a BIG DEAL; basically a god π“ŠΉ showed up! Since the pharaoh was a god π“ŠΉ on Earth𓇾𓇾, his/her arrival needed a whole title to mention it! 

Let’s break down the title: 

π“ŽŸ – Lord 

π“ˆπ“₯ – Appearances

The hieroglyph π“ŠΉπ“Œƒ for β€œappear π“ˆβ€ is the sun 𓇳𓏀 rising over the horizon, which is to signify Ra’s 𓇳𓏺𓁛 daily journey across the sky π“Šͺ𓏏𓇯. The addition of the three strokes π“₯ makes the word plural, hence why it is translated as β€œappearances” instead of just β€œappear.”

This is my personal photograph and original text. DO NOT repost. 

Follow me @ancientegyptblog on Instagram and TikTok to learn all about ancient Egypt, hieroglyphs, mythology, culture and most importantly, my Nonno!

Categories
Hieroglyphic Flash Cards

A Voice Offering… 𓉓

Let’s read some hieroglyphs π“ŠΉπ“Œƒπ“ͺ! Today π“‡π“‡‹π“ˆ–π“‡³ we are going to look at the common funerary phrase: “A Voice Offering… 𓉓.”

A Voice Offering
A Voice Offering… 𓉓 as seen on a Middle Kingdom coffin at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC.

β€œA Voice Offering… 𓉓” is a composite hieroglyph π“ŠΉπ“Œƒ, which is a single hieroglyphic symbol that is actually a combination of multiple symbols! The individual symbols do not lose their phonetic meaning when they become the composite hieroglyph π“ŠΉπ“Œƒ, instead they combine to just make a multi-consonant symbol! Composite hieroglyphs π“ŠΉπ“Œƒπ“ͺ can be phonograms, ideograms, or determinatives too!

While a lot of the composite hieroglyphs π“ŠΉπ“Œƒπ“ͺ are combinations of two 𓏻 symbols, β€œπ“‰“β€ is actually a combination of four 𓏽 symbols! I like to think of composite hieroglyphs π“ŠΉπ“Œƒπ“ͺ as a math equation:

𓉓 = 𓉐 + π“Š€ + 𓏑 + π“Š

Here is the symbol name, (and sound value in parentheses) designated to each of the symbols that are part of 𓉓:

𓉐 – House Plan (pr)

π“Š€ – Oar (αΈ«rw)

𓏑 – Bread (t)

π“Š – Beer Jug (usually a determinative like in this case, but can be hnw on occasion)

𓉓 would be pronounced like β€œprt-αΈ«rw.”

In terms of meaning, β€œπ“‰“β€ is classified as an ideogram (a single symbol that takes on the meaning of a full word) for the phrase β€œinvocation offering” or β€œvoice offering” and is a part of the standard offering formula that is seen on stelae π“Ž—π“…±π“†“π“‰Έπ“ͺ, false doors, sarcophagi π“ŽŸπ“‹Ήπ“ˆ–π“π“Š­π“ͺ/coffins π“‹΄π“…±π“Ž›π“π“†±π“¦ and other funerary equipment π“ˆŽπ“‚‹π“‹΄π“π“π“Š­.

Why are bread 𓏑 and beer π“Š highlighted in such a popular inscription that persisted for thousands of years? Bread 𓏑 and beer π“Š were pretty much the staples of the ancient Egyptian diet and they needed enough food 𓇬𓀁𓅱𓏔π“₯ in the Duat 𓇼𓄿𓏏𓉐 too!

This is my personal photograph and original text. DO NOT repost. 

Follow me @ancientegyptblog on Instagram and TikTok to learn all about ancient Egypt, hieroglyphs, mythology, culture and most importantly, my Nonno!

Categories
Hieroglyphic Flash Cards

For the Soul of π“ˆ–π“‚“π“ˆ–

Let’s read some hieroglyphs π“ŠΉπ“Œƒπ“ͺ! Today π“‡π“‡‹π“ˆ–π“‡³ we are going to look at the phrase “For the Soul of π“ˆ–π“‚“π“ˆ–.”

For the Soul of
For the Soul of π“ˆ–π“‚“π“ˆ– as seen on a statue at the Brooklyn Museum in Brooklyn, NY.

β€œFor the Soul Of π“ˆ–π“‚“π“ˆ–β€ would appear as part of the Offering Formula which typically began with β€œπ“‡“π“π“Š΅π“™ An Offering the King Gives.”

β€œFor the Soul Of π“ˆ–π“‚“π“ˆ–β€ indicates that the offering is not only being made for the deceased person, but the soul π“‚“ of the deceased person, which demonstrates the ancient Egyptian cultural practice of the distinct parts of a person’s identity. In order to exist, a person needed to have five 𓏾 essential elements: the body π“Ž›π“‚π“„Ό, the shadow 𓆄𓏏𓅱𓋼, the Ba 𓅑𓏀, the Ka (soul/life force) 𓂓𓏀, and the name π“‚‹π“ˆ–.

More specifically, the β€œka 𓂓” or the soul is the part of the person that interacted with others (family 𓅕𓉔𓅱𓏏𓀀𓁐𓏦, friends π“ˆ˜π“ˆ‡π“€€π“π“¦, even the pharaoh 𓉐𓉻) and can be thought of as the offices you held in life. Usually the list of jobs/titles/offices would follow β€œπ“ˆ–π“‚“π“ˆ– For the Soul Of…” on the inscription! These memories of a person and their interactions were important to maintaining their offering cult when they died.

β€œFor the Soul Of π“ˆ–π“‚“π“ˆ–β€ could also be written as β€œπ“ˆ–π“‚“π“ˆ–π“Ίβ€ with the little stroke at the end! So let’s take a closer look at the hieroglyphic symbols π“ŠΉπ“Œƒπ“ͺ!

The β€œripple of water π“ˆ–β€ is a phonogram sign, and it functions as a uniliteral sign. The β€œπ“ˆ–β€ is associated with the sound of β€œn!” The π“ˆ– has many grammatical functions on its own, and it can mean β€œto,” β€œof,” β€œfor,” β€œwe/us/our,” β€œin,” β€œbecause,” β€œthrough,” and some others! How do we know which word it is? Context clues!

The β€œtwo arms 𓂓” functions as a biliteral phonogram and an ideogram, both with the sound of β€œka/k3.”

This is my personal photograph and original text. DO NOT repost. 

Follow me @ancientegyptblog on Instagram and TikTok to learn all about ancient Egypt, hieroglyphs, mythology, culture and most importantly, my Nonno!

Categories
Hieroglyphic Flash Cards

King of Upper and Lower Egypt π“†₯

Let’s read some hieroglyphs π“ŠΉπ“Œƒπ“ͺ! Today π“‡π“‡‹π“ˆ–π“‡³ we are going to look at the common title “King of Upper and Lower Egypt π“†₯.”

King of Upper and Lower Egypt
King of Upper and Lower Egypt π“†₯ as seen on the King’s List on display at the British Museum

π“†₯ can either be translated as β€œHe of the Sedge and the Bee” or more simply β€œKing of Upper and Lower Egypt.” 

π“†₯ is an extremely common title that is seen across many different types of monuments across Egypt π“†Žπ“…“π“π“Š– and museums around the world. A title is a phrase that appears before a cartouche, which is the oval that encloses the name π“‚‹π“ˆ– of a pharaoh 𓉐𓉻. 

Let’s take a closer look at each of the hieroglyphic symbols involved in this title:

The β€œsedge 𓇓” is a biliteral phonogram and has the sound of β€œsw.” The symbol can also function as an ideogram for both the words β€œking (nswt)” and β€œsedge (swt).” The sedge 𓇓 is also the symbol to represent Upper Egypt! Normally if you see the sedge 𓇓 in an inscription, the word β€œking” is going to be involved!

The β€œflat loaf of bread 𓏏” is a uniliteral phonogram used to represent the sound β€œt” and can also be used to make words feminine when placed at the end of the word! It can also be used as a phonetic complement, meaning it will add emphasis to the sounds of the symbol that comes before it, which is its function in the title we are examining today (π“†₯)

The β€œbee 𓆀” is an ideogram for the words bee, wasp, or honey and has the phonetic sound of β€œbjt.” More commonly, the bee 𓆀 is the symbol that is used to represent Lower Egypt. 

This is my personal photograph and original text. DO NOT repost. 

Follow me @ancientegyptblog on Instagram and TikTok to learn all about ancient Egypt, hieroglyphs, mythology, culture and most importantly, my Nonno!