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  2. Papyrus stem (hieroglyph) - Wikipedia

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    The basic usage of the papyrus stem hieroglyph is as an ideogram, (graphic picture), in the word for "papyrus stem", the w3dj, or the older representation of "uatch".. As the papyrus plant is from the Nile Delta, and is a symbol of Lower Egypt and its green and productive quality of food growing, the usage of the papyrus stem is also used to represent growth, vigour, youth, all things fresh ...

  3. Papyrus - Wikipedia

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    Men splitting papyrus, Tomb of Puyemré; Metropolitan Museum of Art Different ways of cutting papyrus stem and making of papyrus sheet Papyrus plants near Syracuse, Sicily Drawing of a greater bird of paradise and the papyrus plant. Papyrus was made from the stem of the papyrus plant, Cyperus papyrus.

  4. Wadj amulet - Wikipedia

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    Example of a wadj amulet. The Wadj amulet (also known as the papyrus column or scepter) is an Ancient Egyptian amulet in the shape of a papyrus stem.These amulets were made out of turquoise feldspar [1] or Egyptian faience, as is indicated in the Book of the Dead.

  5. List of ancient Egyptian statuary with amulet necklaces

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    Amulet Egy. lang. equiv Discovered by Usage-or-Origin City/ cemetery Notes Papyrus stem (hieroglyph) (scarab at left) udjt utchat: 5th Dynasty Mastaba One of the 14 Spirits of Ra-(no 5); meanings of youth, viguor

  6. List of Egyptian hieroglyphs - Wikipedia

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    The total number of distinct Egyptian hieroglyphs increased over time from several hundred in the Middle Kingdom to several thousand during the Ptolemaic Kingdom.. In 1928/1929 Alan Gardiner published an overview of hieroglyphs, Gardiner's sign list, the basic modern standard.

  7. Wadj - Wikipedia

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    The Ancient Egyptian word for papyrus. An Ancient Egyptian hieroglyph, the papyrus stem. Wadj-wer, an ancient Egyptian god of fertility; Wadj amulet, an Ancient Egyptian amulet in the shape of a papyrus stem

  8. Papyrology - Wikipedia

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    Papyrology is the study of manuscripts of ancient literature, correspondence, legal archives, etc., preserved on portable media from antiquity, the most common form of which is papyrus, the principal writing material in the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Greece, and Rome. Papyrology includes both the translation and interpretation of ancient ...

  9. Heart scarab - Wikipedia

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    The significance of the heart scarab to the ancient Egyptians also stems from the religious importance of the scarab beetle, Scarabaeus sacer. The scarab beetle represented rebirth and creation. As the beetle larvae grow, they eat their way out of the balls of dung where they were laid and emerge.