Abstract

This paper aims to publish the fragment of the hieratic papyrus P. BM EA 10777 stored in the British Museum. It also examines the role and function of the expression anxt n niwt. This fragment represents a list of titles and names associated with the royal court. W. Petrie discovered the papyrus at Kom Medinet Ghurab. A. Gardiner donated it to the British Museum in 1958. According to the titles as well as the paleography, this papyrus probably dates back to the 19th Dynasty. تهدف هذه الورقة البحثية لنشر ودراسة کسرة بردية هيراطيقية (P. BM EA 10777) المحفوظة بالمتحف البريطاني بالإضافة الي دراسة ماهية مصطلحanxt n niwt . تمثل هذة الکسرة قائمة من الالقاب والأسماء التي قد تکون مرتبطة بالقصر، والتي عثر عليها بتري في منطقة کوم مدينة غراب، ثم تبرع بها جاردنر عام 1958 إلى المتحف البريطاني. وفقا للالقاب والسمات الخطية، قد تؤرخ هذه البردية إلى عصر الأسرة التاسعة عشر.

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