Identification
Label | K10 |
Group/Type | K |
Siglum | S2Mal |
EAT 1 Coffin | - |
EAT 1 Group | - |
Major Publications | Symons & Cockcroft (2013) |
Owner | @r-Htpw |
Provenance | Asyut |
Current Location |
Mallawi Antiquities Museum No. 567, formerly on public display. After August 2013 looting, current status unknown. |
Characteristics
Rows | 9 |
Date Row | Yes |
Columns | 19 |
Pattern | The diagonal pattern is well-ordered. |
Vertical Strip | Nut Meskhetiu Sahu Sopdet |
Horizontal Strip | Meskhetiu, ... |
Other Text | None visible |
Style | Typical Asyut-style table with turquoise and black used for the hieroglyphs. Background is prepared in light yellow or white plaster. |
Schematic
Note: Columns 3 and 17 are obscured by the stand on which the lid rests. The beginnings of two decan names in column 3 are just visible.
Legend for Schematic | |
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Parts of the table that were never originally present when compared to an ideal table | |
Parts of the table that are obscured; any legible fragments are consistent with the numbers shown |
No images available for K10.
Decans
Ordinary Decans | |||||
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1 | tpy-a knmt | 13 | xntt Xrt | 25 | Axwy |
2 | knmt | 14 | Tms n xntt | 26 | bAwy |
3 | Xry xpd n knmt | 15 | spty xnwy | 27 | xntw Hrw |
4 | HAt DAt | 16 | Hry-ib wiA | 28 | xntw Xrw |
5 | pHwy DAt | 17 | sSmw | ||
6 | TmAt Hrt | 18 | knm | ||
7 | TmAt Xrt | 19 | tpy-a smd | ||
8 | wSAti | 20 | smd | ||
9 | bkAti | 21 | srt | ||
22 | sAwy srt | ||||
11 | tpy-a xntt | 23 | Xry xpd srt | ||
12 | xntt Hrt | 24 | tpy-a Axwy |
Legend for Decans | |
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Decans that occur on this table | |
Decans that do not occur on this table, but a space is left for them because they may have occurred on the ideal table | |
Parts of the decan list that are missing owing to loss or damage |
Notes
Decan 10 sSpt is not present; there are only two other tables that have this omission (K1 and K3). Decans 1 tpy-a knmt and 28 xntw Xrw are expected but not visible.
This is the only nine-row table known at present. The table's existence was noted by Zitman (2010) but details were unavailable until recently. Two months after the collation of data (Symons & Cockcroft, 2013) the Museum was looted and this coffin was either destroyed or moved to locked storage.