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GYŐRY, HEDVIG: To the Interpretation of Pataikos Standing on Crocodiles

6. The bottom of the Pataikos amulet. Florence, Archaeological Museum The first vertical sign ending in oval on the top can be seen clearly but examining írom a certain direction a horizontal line seems to touch the stem directly under the oval, while from another angle a whole crossing line can be seen further below. In front of the sphinx, identical in meaning with the lion, there is usually a cartouche 40 (empty 40 E. g. Hayes, W. C. The Sceptre of Egypt. A Background for the Study of the Egyptian Antiquities in the Metropolitan Museum of Fine Arts 2. The Hyksos Period and the New Kingdom (1 675-1080 B. CO. New York 1990, p. 87, line 5, from the left it is the second, from the time of Hatsepsut with inscriptionMn­hpr-R', p. 125, fig. 66, line 3 on the right - Thotmes III; Hayes. W. C, Inscriptions from the Palace of Amenhotep III, JNES 10/4 (1951) fig. 34, no. R. 26 - Mn-hpr-R'; Jaeger, B., Essai de classification el datation des scarabées Menkheperré. OBO, Series Archeologica 2, Fribourg - Göttingen 1982, pp. 162­164; Newberry, P.E., Scarab-shaped seals (CG 36001-37521), London 1907, CG 36186.

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