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Hill-country (hieroglyph)

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Hill-country hieroglyph
N25
3-Hills
" hilly-country "
in hieroglyphs

The ancient Egyptian Hill-country or "Foreign land" hieroglyph (๐“ˆ‰) is a member of the sky, earth, and water hieroglyphs. A form of the hieroglyph in color, has a green line-(banding) at the base of the hieroglyph. The hieroglyph refers to the hills, and mountains, on both sides of the Nile River, and thus the green references the verdant black farming land adjacent to the river proper. It is coded N25 in Gardiner's sign list, and U+13209 in Unicode. It is a determinative hieroglyph, simply conveying a meaning, and has no phonetic value.[1]

Various colors, and patterning,[2] may adorn the rest of the hieroglyph when the bottom is green.

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Three major uses

Ashqelon as mentioned on Merneptah Stele: iskeluni-(using hieroglyphs n, and two-determ.

The ancient language hilly land hieroglyph has three major uses:

1 โ€“ hill country, or hills
2 โ€“ a reference to arid, desert land
3 โ€“ Determinative, for foreign lands

The language meaning of the hieroglyph is as an ideogram or a determinative in the word khast (khaset), and is often translated as hilly land, desert, foreign land, or district.[3][4]

Use as determinative

Name of Hatti in hieroglyphs. (from Merneptah Stele)

One major use of the hill-country hieroglyph is as the determinative for land, but especially the names of foreign lands. For example in the Merneptah Stele, foreign lands are mentioned, including the name of Hatti.

Partial list with land determinative

List of uses of the foreign land determinative:

The Nine bows (foreigners or rebels)

N25
t
Z1 Z1 Z1 Z1 Z1
Z1 Z1 Z1 Z1
the Nine foreign lands
in hieroglyphs

One spelling of the foreign peoples, the Nine bows, is represented by the Hill country hieroglyph, "t", and nine single strokes.[8][9] The nine foreign lands used for the Nine Bows are also iconographically shown inside of cartouches, with their names. The cartouches are the 'bodies' of the "prisoner", or "captive", arms tied behind the back, the name of the land/city inside the cartouche.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Like many Egyptian words in hieroglyphics, the word โ€œIsraelโ€ includes an additional sign that lacks any phonetic value. Scholars call such signs determinatives because they indicate the kind of word to which they are attached."Bible Review. Biblical Archaeology Society. 1997. p.ย 38.
  2. ^ Betrรฒ, pg 158
  3. ^ Budge, An Egyptian Hieroglyphic Dictionary, "kh", 'khast', pg 533b
  4. ^ Betrรฒ, "Hilly Terrain", pg 158
  5. ^ "Susa, Statue of Darius - Livius". www.livius.org.
  6. ^ Yar-Shater, Ehsan (1982). Encyclopaedia Iranica. Routledge & Kegan Paul. p.ย 10. ISBNย 9780933273955.
  7. ^ "Arachosia, Sattagydia, and India are represented and named among the subject nations sculptured on the base of the Egyptian statue of Darius I from Susa."Yar-Shater, Ehsan (1982). Encyclopaedia Iranica. Routledge & Kegan Paul. p.ย 10. ISBNย 9780933273955.
  8. ^ Budge, pg 533b
  9. ^ Budge, pg lxxvii, "IV, 480", (Urkunden der 18 Dynastic, Bande III und IV bearbeitet von K. Sethe)-(Kurt Heinrich Sethe)
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