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Serabit el-Khadim proto-Sinaitic inscriptions

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Serabit sphinx (#345)

The Serabit el-Khadim proto-Sinaitic inscriptions are about 30 early alphabetic inscriptions in proto-Sinaitic script found at or in the vicinity of Serabit el-Khadim on the Sinai Peninsula.

Description

Romanus François Butin of Catholic University of America published articles in the Harvard Theological Review based on the 1927 Harvard Mission to Serabit and the 1930 Harvard-Catholic University Joint Expedition. His article "The Serabit Inscriptions: II. The Decipherment and Significance of the Inscriptions" provides an early detailed study of the inscriptions and some dozen black and white photographs, hand-drawings and analysis of the previously published inscriptions, #346, 349, 350–354, and three new inscriptions, #355–368. At that time, #355 was still in situ at Serabit but had not been photographed by the previous Harvard Mission. In 1932, he wrote:

The present article was begun with the limited purpose of making known the new inscriptions discovered by the Harvard-Catholic University Joint Expedition to Serabit in the spring of 1930. In the course of this study, I perceived that some signs doubtful in the inscriptions already published were made clear by the new slabs, and I decided to go over the entire field again.[1]

Table of inscriptions

All the inscriptions published between 1916 and 1936 were given identification numbers following those of Gardiner's initial 1916 publication. Gardiner's numbers 1–344 were objects from Sinai with unrelated Egyptian inscriptions, so the Proto-Sinaitic inscriptions numbering began at 345. Future scholars continued this numbering scheme for ease of reference.

Name Object Images Location Discovery
Sketch Photo Original Current ID Discoverer Publication
345 Sphinx
An inscription
An inscription
Serabit, Hathor temple British Museum EA41748 1906, Petrie 1916, Gardiner
346 Statuette
An inscription
An inscription
Egyptian Museum 38268
347 Two sphinx heads
An inscription
An inscription
Art & History Museum (Brussels)
348 Unknown
An inscription
Wadi Magharah Lost 1868, Palmer 1904, Weill
349 Rock panel
An inscription
An inscription
Serabit, Mine L Egyptian Museum 52511 1906, Petrie 1916, Gardiner
350 Rock panel
An inscription
An inscription
51517
351 Rock panel
An inscription
An inscription
52514
352 Rock panel
An inscription
An inscription
52510
353 Rock panel
An inscription
An inscription
51513 or 52515
354 Rock panel
An inscription
An inscription
52510 (partly lost)
356 Rock panel
An inscription
An inscription
51513 or 52515 1927, Lake 1928, Butin
357 Rock panel
An inscription
An inscription
In situ
358
An inscription
An inscription
Serabit, Mine M
359
An inscription
An inscription
Unknown Egyptian Museum 52516 1929, Hjelt
360 Slab
An inscription
An inscription
Ridge between Wadi Qattar and Wadi Umm Themeyim 1930, Lake 1932, Butin
361 Small rock
An inscription
An inscription
Serabit, Mine N
362 Lozenge
An inscription
An inscription
Serabit, above Mine L
363
An inscription
An inscription
Serabit, south of Mine L
364 Fragment
An inscription
An inscription
Serabit, in front of Mine M
365 palimpsest
An inscription
An inscription
Serabit, Egyptian camp
367 Rock panel
An inscription
An inscription
Serabit, south of Mine L
374
An inscription
An inscription
Serabit, Mine M 65466 1935, Lake 1936, Butin
375
An inscription
An inscription
65467
Gerster 1 Wadi Nasb In situ Gerster 1961, Leibovitch
Gerster 2
Disputed (according to Albright):
355
An inscription
In situ 1906, Petrie 1916, Gardiner
366
An inscription
An inscription
1930, Lake 1932, Butin
368
An inscription
An inscription
369 Statuette
An inscription
370
An inscription
An inscription
371
An inscription
An inscription
372
An inscription
An inscription
373
An inscription
An inscription

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