Identification
Label | K9 |
Group/Type | K |
Siglum | S46X |
EAT 1 Coffin | - |
EAT 1 Group | - |
Major Publications | Kahl et al. (2005); Symons (2015a) |
Owner | Name Unknown |
Provenance | Asyut |
Current Location | Excavation storage (S 04/195) |
Characteristics
Rows | ? |
Date Row | ? |
Columns | ? |
Pattern | Unknown |
Vertical Strip | Unknown |
Horizontal Strip | Unknown |
Other Text | Unknown |
Style | The tiny fragment shows a dark star symbol between two red lines, reminiscent of K4. |
Schematic
Image: Courtesy of Prof. Joachim Kahl (The Asyut Project).
Decans
Ordinary Decans | |||||
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16 | Hry-ib wiA | 17 | sSmw |
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
This fragment of diagonal star table contains only two decans. If we assume that the original table from which this fragment came is similar to the ideal K table, we can limit the number of possibilities for its original location to twelve; however, the original may have been much disordered.