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Hill-country (hieroglyph)

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496: 523: 286: 363: 315: 333: 121: 20: 188: 508: 577:"Like many Egyptian words in hieroglyphics, the word β€œIsrael” 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." 285: 522: 362: 769: 314: 725: 670:"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." 203:
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
495: 753: 735: 683: 655: 332: 419: 38: 433: 432: 431: 430: 428: 427: 426: 425: 424: 421: 132: 370: 322: 305: 558: 93:-(banding) at the base of the hieroglyph. The hieroglyph refers to the hills, and mountains, on both sides of the 536: 486: 626: 136: 553: 240: 208: 192: 102: 449: 58: 712: 745: 89:) is a member of the sky, earth, and water hieroglyphs. A form of the hieroglyph in color, has a 507: 112:
Various colors, and patterning, may adorn the rest of the hieroglyph when the bottom is green.
749: 731: 679: 651: 147: 748:, (Dover Publications), c 1978, (c 1920), Dover edition, 1978. (In two volumes) (softcover, 532: 109:. It is a determinative hieroglyph, simply conveying a meaning, and has no phonetic value. 267: 204: 196: 128: 98: 730:
c. 1995, 1996-(English), Abbeville Press Publishers, New York, London, Paris (hardcover,
19: 120: 763: 223: 164: 144: 79: 179:(khaset), and is often translated as hilly land, desert, foreign land, or district. 673: 645: 579: 528: 489:", arms tied behind the back, the name of the land/city inside the cartouche. 94: 482: 470: 485:, with their names. The cartouches are the 'bodies' of the "prisoner", or " 187: 353: 230: 172: 393: 304:), as one of the 24 subjects of the Achaemenid Empire, in the Egyptian 250: 245: 106: 513: 235: 709:
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Budge, An Egyptian Hieroglyphic Dictionary, "kh", 'khast', pg 533b
385: 300: 261: 186: 119: 18: 477:, and nine single strokes. The nine foreign lands used for the 207:, foreign lands are mentioned, including the name of 411: 30: 584:. Biblical Archaeology Society. 1997. p. 38. 473:, is represented by the Hill country hieroglyph, 101:adjacent to the river proper. It is coded N25 in 171:The language meaning of the hieroglyph is as an 369:Hindush among the Achaemenid satrapies on the 8: 726:Hieroglyphics: The Writings of Ancient Egypt 150:hilly land hieroglyph has three major uses: 97:, and thus the green references the verdant 678:. Routledge & Kegan Paul. p. 10. 650:. Routledge & Kegan Paul. p. 10. 481:are also iconographically shown inside of 415: 321:Representation of Bactria of the Egyptian 34: 554:Gardiner's Sign List#N. Sky, Earth, Water 469:One spelling of the foreign peoples, the 570: 491: 281: 770:Egyptian hieroglyphs: sky-earth-water 7: 743:An Egyptian Hieroglyphic Dictionary, 404:The Nine bows (foreigners or rebels) 215:Partial list with land determinative 14: 627:"Susa, Statue of Darius - Livius" 521: 506: 494: 361: 331: 313: 284: 154:1 – hill country, or hills 175:or a determinative in the word 157:2 – a reference to arid, 707:Budge, pg lxxvii, "IV, 480", ( 131:: iskeluni-(using hieroglyphs 83:Hill-country or "Foreign land" 1: 559:List of Egyptian hieroglyphs 786: 672:Yar-Shater, Ehsan (1982). 644:Yar-Shater, Ehsan (1982). 537:Divine Adoratrice of Amun 723:BetrΓ², Maria Carmela. 23:Hill-country hieroglyph 446:the Nine foreign lands 200: 195:in hieroglyphs. (from 140: 24: 675:Encyclopaedia Iranica 647:Encyclopaedia Iranica 190: 123: 22: 219:List of uses of the 183:Use as determinative 103:Gardiner's sign list 713:Kurt Heinrich Sethe 167:, for foreign lands 16:Egyptian hieroglyph 541:God's Wife of Amun 371:Statue of Darius I 323:Statue of Darius I 306:Statue of Darius I 201: 141: 99:black farming land 54:" hilly-country " 25: 746:E.A.Wallace Budge 467: 466: 441: 440: 437: 436: 390: 351: 105:, and U+13209 in 76: 75: 46: 45: 42: 41: 777: 716: 705: 699: 696: 690: 689: 668: 662: 661: 641: 635: 634: 623: 617: 610: 604: 601: 595: 592: 586: 585: 575: 533:Ankhnesneferibre 525: 510: 498: 416: 412: 408: 407: 382: 365: 347: 335: 317: 288: 127:as mentioned on 116:Three major uses 80:ancient Egyptian 35: 31: 27: 26: 785: 784: 780: 779: 778: 776: 775: 774: 760: 759: 720: 719: 706: 702: 697: 693: 686: 671: 669: 665: 658: 643: 642: 638: 625: 624: 620: 614:"Hilly Terrain" 611: 607: 602: 598: 593: 589: 578: 576: 572: 567: 550: 543: 539: 526: 517: 511: 502: 499: 447: 429: 420: 406: 399: 398: 391: 381: 379: 378: 366: 357: 356: 352: 346: 344: 343: 336: 327: 326: 318: 309: 296: 289: 274: 268:Kingdom of Kush 257: 217: 205:Merneptah Stele 197:Merneptah Stele 185: 129:Merneptah Stele 118: 56: 52: 17: 12: 11: 5: 783: 781: 773: 772: 762: 761: 758: 757: 739: 718: 717: 700: 698:Budge, pg 533b 691: 684: 663: 656: 636: 631:www.livius.org 618: 605: 596: 587: 569: 568: 566: 563: 562: 561: 556: 549: 546: 545: 544: 531:inscribed for 527: 520: 518: 516:-(K-a-n-a-n-a) 512: 505: 503: 501:Pharaonic ring 500: 493: 465: 464: 461: 460: 457: 456: 453: 452: 443: 442: 439: 438: 435: 434: 422: 405: 402: 401: 400: 376: 375: 368: 367: 360: 358: 341: 340: 338: 337: 330: 328: 320: 319: 312: 310: 292: 290: 283: 280: 279: 270: 265: 253: 248: 243: 238: 233: 216: 213: 184: 181: 169: 168: 161: 155: 117: 114: 74: 73: 70: 69: 66: 65: 62: 61: 48: 47: 44: 43: 40: 39: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 782: 771: 768: 767: 765: 755: 754:0-486-23615-3 751: 747: 744: 740: 737: 736:0-7892-0232-8 733: 729: 727: 722: 721: 714: 710: 704: 701: 695: 692: 687: 685:9780933273955 681: 677: 676: 667: 664: 659: 657:9780933273955 653: 649: 648: 640: 637: 632: 628: 622: 619: 615: 609: 606: 600: 597: 594:BetrΓ², pg 158 591: 588: 583: 582: 574: 571: 564: 560: 557: 555: 552: 551: 547: 542: 538: 534: 530: 524: 519: 515: 509: 504: 497: 492: 490: 488: 484: 480: 476: 472: 463: 462: 459: 458: 455: 454: 451: 445: 444: 423: 418: 417: 414: 413: 410: 409: 403: 396: 395: 389: 387: 380: 372: 364: 359: 355: 350: 345: 334: 329: 324: 316: 311: 307: 303: 302: 295: 287: 282: 278: 273: 269: 266: 264: 263: 256: 252: 249: 247: 244: 242: 239: 237: 234: 232: 229: 228: 227: 225: 224:determinative 222: 214: 212: 210: 206: 198: 194: 189: 182: 180: 178: 174: 166: 165:Determinative 162: 160: 156: 153: 152: 151: 149: 146: 138: 134: 130: 126: 122: 115: 113: 110: 108: 104: 100: 96: 92: 88: 84: 81: 72: 71: 68: 67: 64: 63: 60: 55: 50: 49: 37: 36: 33: 32: 29: 28: 21: 742: 724: 708: 703: 694: 674: 666: 646: 639: 630: 621: 613: 608: 599: 590: 581:Bible Review 580: 573: 540: 478: 474: 468: 392: 383: 377:π“‰”π“ˆ–π“‚§π“―π“‡Œπ“ˆ‰ 374: 348: 342:π“‰”π“ƒ­π“π“‚§π“‡Œπ“ˆ‰ 339: 298: 294:π“Šͺπ“ƒ­π“˜π“‡‹π“―π“ˆ‰ 293: 276: 271: 259: 255:π“Šͺπ“ƒ­π“˜π“‡‹π“―π“ˆ‰ 254: 221:foreign land 220: 218: 202: 176: 170: 158: 142: 124: 111: 90: 86: 85:hieroglyph ( 82: 77: 53: 529:Sarcophagus 450:hieroglyphs 159:desert land 59:hieroglyphs 565:References 483:cartouches 349:h-rw-αΈ«-d-y 163:3 – 95:Nile River 91:green line 479:Nine Bows 471:Nine bows 299:P-rw-t-i- 291:Parthia ( 260:p-rw-t-i- 139:-determ. 764:Category 741:Budge. 616:, pg 158 548:See also 354:Gandhara 272:π“Ž‘π“„Ώπ“ˆ™π“ˆ‰ 231:Ashkelon 191:Name of 173:ideogram 148:language 125:Ashqelon 612:BetrΓ², 487:captive 394:Hindush 251:Parthia 246:Retjenu 145:ancient 107:Unicode 51:3-Hills 752:  734:  682:  654:  514:Canaan 397:/India 384:H-n-d- 236:Canaan 135:, and 241:Hatti 209:Hatti 193:Hatti 177:khast 750:ISBN 732:ISBN 680:ISBN 652:ISBN 143:The 78:The 711:)-( 475:"t" 448:in 277:kꜣő 137:two 57:in 766:: 629:. 535:, 388:-y 386:wꜣ 301:wꜣ 297:, 275:, 262:wꜣ 258:, 226:: 211:. 199:) 87:π“ˆ‰ 756:) 738:) 728:, 715:) 688:. 660:. 633:. 373:. 325:. 308:. 133:n

Index


hieroglyphs
ancient Egyptian
Nile River
black farming land
Gardiner's sign list
Unicode

Merneptah Stele
n
two
ancient
language
Determinative
ideogram

Hatti
Merneptah Stele
Merneptah Stele
Hatti
determinative
Ashkelon
Canaan
Hatti
Retjenu
Parthia
wꜣ
Kingdom of Kush
Parthia (π“Šͺπ“ƒ­π“˜π“‡‹π“―π“ˆ‰, P-rw-t-i-wꜣ), as one of the 24 subjects of the Achaemenid Empire, in the Egyptian Statue of Darius I.
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