The Origin of the Ṭet-Symbol
evolved from Demotic <i>sp</i>, understood as ‘royal’.
Authors: | ; |
---|---|
Format: | Print Article |
In: | IEJ Year: 1976, Volume: 26, Pages: 15-19, 4 fig. |
KeiBi Identifier: | 38:158 |
LEADER | 00804naa a22002652 4500 | ||
---|---|---|---|
001 | KEI00076996 | ||
005 | 20230711085033.0 | ||
008 | 120805s1976 xx ||||| 00| ||ger c | ||
100 | |a Goldwasser, Orli |4 aut |e VerfasserIn | ||
245 | |a The Origin of the Ṭet-Symbol | ||
264 | |c 1976 | ||
520 | |a evolved from Demotic <i>sp</i>, understood as ‘royal’. | ||
700 | |a Naveh, Joseph |4 aut |e VerfasserIn | ||
773 | 1 | 8 | |a IEJ |
936 | u | w | |d 26 |h 15-19, 4 fig. |j 1976 |
BIB | |a Goldwasser1976 | ||
BIT | |a article | ||
HRW | |a 0 | ||
KEI | |b 158 | ||
KEI | |a 38:610 | ||
RAW | |a Goldwasser, Orli - Naveh, Joseph, The Origin of the Ṭet-Symbol: IEJ 26 (1976) 15-19, 4 fig. [evolved from Demotic sp, understood as ‘royal’; cf. 38:610]. | ||
STA | |a OK | ||
UID | |a 76996 | ||
USR | |a 7 | ||
VOL | |a 38 |