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DAIK / SI O 2324, Fund-Nr. 17250a

Röllig no. 11

Metadata

Collection
DAIK, Elephantine Storehouse | DAIK-Eleph
Keyword
  • Vessel Label
Language
Phoenician / Punic
Script
Phoenician
Find Type
Excavation
Locus
see doc_num
Acquired
DAIK [1987–1992]
Material
clay | vessel (or pot fragment/sherd)
Updated by
James D. Moore, 2026-06-28

“Localizing 4,000 Years of Cultural History. Texts and Scripts from Elephantine Island in Egypt. ERC Grant ID: 637692,” n.d. TBA.
References: 315536.
Röllig, Wolfgang. “Neue phönizische und aramäische Krugaufschriften und Ostraka aus Elephantine.” In The First Cataract of the Nile: One Region - Diverse Perspectives, edited by Dietrich Raue, Stephan Johannes Seidlmayer, and Philipp Speiser, 185–203. Sonderschrift (Deutsches Archäologisches Institut. Abteilung Kairo) 36. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2013.
References: no. 11.
Textual Notes
ˀAḥerṭays is known from Aramaic as a woman at Saqqara (TAD B.8.04 = Segal 28 + 30 + 61 - Egyptian Museum, Cairo Nos. 1581 + 5926 + 5927), a woman from a record roll at Elephantine (TAD C.13.35 = P. 13447v) and a man on the Elephantine (?) Vatican Mus. ms Inv. No. 22955 (TAD C.3.19.16) Vittmann = ˀIˁḥ-ỉ.ỉr-dj-s (101)

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James Moore Last updated 07 April, 2026 by James D. Moore

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James Moore Last updated 07 April, 2026 by James D. Moore

ˀAḥerṭays
Moore, James D.. 'DAIK / SI O 2324, Fund-Nr. 17250a.' DEAPS. 26 Feb, 2026. https://deaps.osu.edu/text_objects/11803. Accessed: 30 Jun, 2026.