wSAti

 

Occurrences on Diagonal Star Tables
T T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10 T11 T12
K (K0) K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 (K7) K8 (K9) K10 (K11)
Legend
  Present
( ) Absent because the table ended, is fragmentary or is damaged
  Absent for unknown reasons, never was present

 

This decan is only present in one of the type T tables, T12 where it forms a small diagonal (1,3), (2,2), and (3,1). In the K tables it is expected in all, but is missing in the fragmentary K0, K7K9, and K11.

K1 has a pair of diagonals, both rather disordered, the first starting at (3,8) and the second at (8,8). In K2 there are two contrary diagonals, again neither complete; the first is from (4,3) and the second longer one is from (7,1) finishing at (20,12). There are diagonals in K3K4, and K5 from (1,8) (damaged in K5) to (8,1). In K6 wSAti appears once (1,8). In K8 the diagonal starting (1,8) rises to (5,4) then goes from (6,4) to (9,1). In K10 five cells visibly contain wSAti on the (1,8) diagonal.

 

Ideal T

Ideal T

T1

T1

T2

T2

T3

T3

T4

T4

T5

T5

T6

T6

T7

T7

T8

T8

T9

T9

T10

T10

T11

T11

T12

T12

 

Ideal K

Ideal K

K0

K0

K1

K1

K2

K2

K3

K3

K4

K4

K5

K5

K6

K6

K7

K7

K8

K8

K9

K9

K10

K10

K11

K11

 

Legend
  Ordinary decan
  Triangle decan

 

Epigraphy on Diagonal Star Tables

The drawings below have been made directly from the source (K10) photographs of the sources (K4, K6, K8), or re-drawn from EAT1 (T12, K1, K2, K3) and Lapp (K5).

 

T12 K1 K2 K3
T12 K1 K2 K3
K4 K5 K6 K8
K4 K5 K6 K8
K10
K10