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Hieratic ostracon with an inventory

Every craftsman at Deir el-Medina had a personal symbol, used to mark his family’s objects or tools. Some of these identity marks were taken from hieroglyphs, while others appear to be fictional geometric symbols. These signs are often found on ostraca (fragments of limestone or pottery) organised in lists, perhaps as a form of accounting.

Cat. 2169
Stone / Limestone
8.5 cm x 15 cm
1292–1077 BCE
New Kingdom
Nineteenth – Twentieth Dynasty
Deir el-Medina
Purchase Bernardino Drovetti, 1824
57008
Museum / Floor 1 / Room 06 DEM / Showcase 05
  • López, Jesús, Ostraca ieratici n. 57001-57092 (Catalogo del Museo Eg. di Torino - Serie II. - Collezioni 3/1), Milano 1978, p. 19, tav. 9, 9a.
    Tipo=Opere biblioteca SottoTipo= Autore=López, Jesús Titolo=Ostraca ieratici n. 57001-57092 Sottotiolo= In= Collana=Catalogo del Museo Eg. di Torino - Serie II. - Collezioni Opera=3/1 Luogo=Milano Anno=1978 Menzionato=p. 19 Illustrazione=tav. 9, 9a
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