M23 X1 R4 X8
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htp di nsw : an offering the king gives
https://shedet.journals.ekb.eg/article_87866_dd938b160341b3f44960c4f7faf56ecd.pdf
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PLATES
Pl. I Stela of Seshemneferpepy, Senna, ( photograph courtesy of the Alexandria
National
Museum, no. 20).
Pl. II Stela of Seshemneferpepy, Senna
https://ia600906.us.archive.org/12/items/hieroglyphictext06brit/hieroglyphictext06brit.pdf
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REMARKS ON THE TEXT AND COMMENTARY
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The writing of the Htp-di-nsw formula with this arrangement of the signs [ M23X1Y2X8] is
the most common found on the monuments of the Fourth to Thirteenth Dynasties.
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For examples, see: statue of Kawab (Boston 34-4-1, Fourth Dynasty);
2
false door and architrave of Ptahshepses (British Museum EA682, Fifth Dynasty);
3
inscriptions of Kafr Ammar coffin No.535;
4
false doors of Khentyka (Sixth Dynasty);
5
false door of Qar (British Museum EA1342, Sixth Dynasty);
6
stela of Imydepet-Bau (British Museum EA128, Sixth Dynasty);
7
stela of Iny (British Museum EA1480, Sixth Dynasty);
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inscriptions of Tjetu I (Giza G.2001, late of the Sixth Dynasty);
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stelae of Antef (Cairo CG 20009),
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and Rudjahau (British Museum EA159:
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both Eleventh Dynasty); Cairo stela JE 37515 (Twelfth Dynasty);
12
stela of Ankhib (Canadian private collection, Twelfth/Thirteenth Dynasty);
13
stela of Dienreankh (Cairo CG 20684),and stela of Dedusobek
(Cairo TR 30.10.17.5, Twelfth/Thirteenth Dynasty).
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https://www.fayoum.edu.eg/english/shedet/pdf/issue201805.pdf
1) M23X1R4X8D4Q1V30R11D46O49G43
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htp di nisw Wsir nb Ddw
1) An offering which the king gives and Osiris , Load of Busiris
M23:sw:
X1:t:
R4:htp:
X8