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Huge Discovery of 18,000 'Notepads' Documents Daily Life in Ancient Egypt
https://www.sciencealert.com ^ | Feb. 07, 2022 | CARLY CASSELLA

Posted on 02/07/2022 12:05:04 PM PST by Red Badger

Archaeologists have uncovered the largest collection of ancient Egyptian 'notepads' found since the beginning of the 20th century.

In the long-lost city of Athribis, in central Egypt, researchers have cataloged more than 18,000 inscribed pieces of pottery, some of which seem to have been written by students.

The shards of inked pottery are known as 'ostraca'. Much cheaper and more accessible than papyrus, remnants of broken jars and other vessels were used in ancient Egypt on a daily basis to detail shopping lists, record trades, copy literature and teach students how to write and draw.

In fact, a large number of the ostraca found at the Athribis archaeological site appear to be remnants of an ancient school.

"There are lists of months, numbers, arithmetic problems, grammar exercises and a 'bird alphabet' – each letter was assigned a bird whose name began with that letter," says Egyptologist Christian Leitz from the University of Tübingen in Germany.

A sacred text in hieroglyphics probably copied by a student. (Athribis-Project Tübingen)

More than a hundred of the ostraca found at Athribis are covered in repetitive writing exercises, with the same characters written over and over and over again, on the front and the back.

Even as far back as two thousand years ago, it seems 'naughty' children were being disciplined with the classic Bart Simpson punishment.

Line writing from ancient Egypt. (Athribis-Project Tübingen)

Most of the notes uncovered are written in Demotic, which was an administrative script used during the reign of Ptolemy XII (better known today as the father of Cleopatra), who ruled from 81 to 59 BCE and again later from 55 to 51 BCE.

During this time, the city of Athribis was the capital of an Egyptian state, located along the Nile River. But even though Demotic was clearly the more popular script of this time, a simplified form of hieroglyphics was still being taught to children.

The fragment below, for instance, is a school text of the Hieratic alphabet, with each letter accompanied by a corresponding bird.

A school text with a bird alphabet in Hieratic. (Athribis-Project Tübingen)

The various languages seen on the ostraca at Athribis, including hieroglyphics, Greek, Arabic and Coptic, hint at the city's tumultuous and multicultural history. The Coptic alphabet, for instance, is a mix of Greek and Egyptian languages and is closely associated with Christianity.

The script below is a Coptic receipt, probably written in the 6th century after Egypt had fallen into Roman hands.

(Athribis-Project Tübingen)

With the rise of Christian religion, scripts about ancient Egyptian gods began to fall out of favor. Below, for instance, is an illustration of a baboon and an ibis, which are sacred animals of Thoth, the ancient Egyptian god of wisdom.

The sacred animals of the ancient Egyptian god of wisdom, Thoth. (Athribis-Project Tübingen)

Others signs of Roman influence can also be gleaned from the shards of pottery. After the Ptolemaic system fell in the first century CE, for example, the texts begin to reference a string of Roman emperors, including Nero, Vespasian, Titus, Domitian and even Hadrian, who ruled between 117 to 138 CE.

Only once before has such a large collection of ostraca been found. In the early 1900s, archaeologists uncovered numerous shards of writing at the ancient village of Deir el-Medina, slightly further down the Nile River.

These ancient texts, however, were mostly notes about medicine and medical practices. The ostraca of Athribis, on the other hand, can tell us more about what daily life was like in one of the most powerful civilizations of the ancient world.


TOPICS: Arts/Photography; History; Society; Travel
KEYWORDS: archaeology; athribis; demotic; egypt; epigraphyandlanguage; ggg; godsgravesglyphs; hieratic; hieroglyphs; history; ostraca; writing
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1 posted on 02/07/2022 12:05:04 PM PST by Red Badger
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To: SunkenCiv

PinGGG!..................


2 posted on 02/07/2022 12:05:47 PM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Red Badger

Romanes eunt domus?


3 posted on 02/07/2022 12:07:08 PM PST by IYAS9YAS (There are two kinds of people: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data.)
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To: Red Badger
One tablet written in Greek dated to the days of Alexander is from a young man writing: "You can't go into a 7-11 without a slight Indian accent".

LOL

4 posted on 02/07/2022 12:08:23 PM PST by Tell It Right (1st Thessalonians 5:21 -- Put everything to the test, hold fast to that which is true.)
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To: Red Badger

“I will not stare at Miss Cleopatra’s breasts.”
“I will not stare at Miss Cleopatra’s breasts.”
“I will not stare at Miss Cleopatra’s breasts.”
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“I will not stare at Miss Cleopatra’s breasts.”


5 posted on 02/07/2022 12:12:53 PM PST by twister881
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To: IYAS9YAS
Well, they found one in Latin which read Bibe tuam Ovaltinam.
6 posted on 02/07/2022 12:14:20 PM PST by Verginius Rufus
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To: Verginius Rufus
Well, they found one in Latin which read Bibe tuam Ovaltinam.

A crummy commercial? Son of a .....

7 posted on 02/07/2022 12:15:56 PM PST by IYAS9YAS (There are two kinds of people: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data.)
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To: Red Badger

Over half of them were along the lines of “ send a copy of this tablet to 12 people and you will get rich, or don’t, and suffer the wrath of Apep.”


8 posted on 02/07/2022 12:29:42 PM PST by robel
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To: Red Badger

“Who’s your daddy, Moses?


9 posted on 02/07/2022 12:33:56 PM PST by Huskrrrr (Alinsky, you magnificent Bastard, I read your book!)
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To: Huskrrrr

In case of fire, throw this in.......................


10 posted on 02/07/2022 12:36:18 PM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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11 posted on 02/07/2022 12:40:19 PM PST by Bonemaker (invictus maneo)
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To: Red Badger
how do you pronounce
l l l l l l l
l l l l l l l l l l
l l l l l l l l l l l
l l l l l l l l l
l l l l l l

in Egyptian?
12 posted on 02/07/2022 12:54:55 PM PST by nicollo
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To: nicollo

Same as you would in Greek.......................


13 posted on 02/07/2022 1:01:21 PM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: nicollo
how do you pronounce l l l l l l l

Similar to Spanish JUAN, JUAN, JUAN, etc.

14 posted on 02/07/2022 1:08:51 PM PST by missnry (The truth will set you free ... and drive liberals crazy!)
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To: Red Badger

Do they explain how they moved those giant rocks from far away to the top of the pyramids? Most likely obviously just the result of an endless supply of slaves, but what was the mechanism, no one seems to know.


15 posted on 02/07/2022 1:15:36 PM PST by Golden Eagle (What's in YOUR injection?)
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Do they explain how they moved those giant rocks from far away to the top of the pyramids? Most likely obviously just the result of an endless supply of slaves, but what was the mechanism, no one seems to know.

All of that pyramid stuff (Old Kingdom) was as old to them (Late New Kingdom) as they are old to us.

There is every chance that the Giza Complex predates the Old Kingdom by many thousand years.


16 posted on 02/07/2022 2:09:32 PM PST by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: Verginius Rufus

Kilroy hic erat.


17 posted on 02/07/2022 2:30:52 PM PST by j.havenfarm (21 years on Free Republic, 12/10/21! More than 5000 replies and still not shutting up!)
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To: Red Badger

I remember back in April 2000 or 2001? Microsoft announced a cuneiform hieroglyph language pack for Windows.


18 posted on 02/07/2022 2:46:45 PM PST by algore
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To: Red Badger; StayAt HomeMother; Ernest_at_the_Beach; 1ofmanyfree; 21twelve; 24Karet; ...
Thanks Red Badger.

19 posted on 02/07/2022 7:28:25 PM PST by SunkenCiv (Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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Decoding the Secrets of Egyptian Hieroglyphs
Ancient Egyptian civilization is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating chapters in human history. While remnants of the culture like temples, obelisks, and sarcophagi continue to mystify us, you can unlock their true meaning if you know how to read hieroglyphs.

To the untrained eye, this ancient writing system looks like artful decoration, a random scattering of stylized ducks, suns, eyes, hands, chairs, and feathers. But to Egyptologists like Dr. Bob Brier of LIU Post—a noted public educator known as “Mr. Mummy” and a popular Great Courses professor—hieroglyphs are the gateway to understanding ancient Egypt, from its religious beliefs to its cosmological ideas to the legacies of its great pharaohs.

In short, they’re the closest we can get to truly resurrecting the lives of ancient Egyptians.

00:00 Translating a Sentence in Hieroglyphs
04:18 Phonetics, Determinatives, and Ideograms
05:49 Learning the Egyptian Alphabet Part 1
13:49 Learning the Egyptian Alphabet Part 2
23:39 Writing Letter Combinations
25:24 How to Transliterate Our Names
28:02 Practice Hieroglyphs With a Homework Lesson
Decoding the Secrets of Egyptian Hieroglyphs | Ancient Egyptian Alphabet | The Great Courses | December 12, 2016 | Wondrium
Decoding the Secrets of Egyptian Hieroglyphs | Ancient Egyptian Alphabet | The Great Courses | December 12, 2016 | Wondrium

20 posted on 02/07/2022 7:35:00 PM PST by SunkenCiv (Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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