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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract La stele a parole crociate di Paser è una La stele a parole crociate di Paser è una stele egizia in calcare risalente alla XX dinastia, costruita da attorno al 1150 a.C., durante il regno di Ramses VI. Il testo della stele è un inno alla dea Mut. È scritto in modo da leggersi orizzontalmente, verticalmente e lungo il perimetro. Il testo utilizza una complessa struttura di singoli geroglifici e quadrati di glifi, oltre a speciali utilizzi di geroglifici, giochi di parole e doppi sensi, tecniche molto popolari nell'antico Egitto. Lo stile a parole crociate era originariamente dipinto di blu; i geroglifici erano incisi. In origine la stele era formata da un rettangolo verticale di 67x80 linee, oggi danneggiato, soprattutto alla base e sul lato destro. Un quadrato di circa 50 linee di lato è oggi in condizioni sufficienti da permetterne la lettura; altre parti hanno grandi lacune, ma alcune parti possono essere parzialmente ricostruite. La lettura della griglia parte dall'angolo in alto a destra, da destra a sinistra, nell'angolo mancante della stele. Nella griglia venivano utilizzati separatori per dividere le righe.ilizzati separatori per dividere le righe. , The Paser Crossword Stela is an ancient EgThe Paser Crossword Stela is an ancient Egyptian limestone stela that dates from the 20th Dynasty. It was constructed by Paser, ca. 1150 BC, during the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses VI. The stela's text is a hymn to the goddess Mut. It is constructed to be read horizontally, vertically, and around its perimeter, therefore three times. The text employs a complex arrangement of single hieroglyphs and single hieroglyphic blocks, as well as special uses of hieroglyphs, word play, and double entendres, techniques which were popular in ancient Egyptian writings. The crossword-style grid was originally painted blue; the hieroglyphs are incised, in sunken relief. The stele originally formed a 67-by-80-line vertical rectangle, now much damaged, especially on its base and right side. A roughly 50-by-50-line square area survives in good enough condition to be read easily; other sections have large lacunae, but some other topics can be partially constructed to complete the themes of a hymn to Mut. The grid is read starting at the upper right, right-to-left in the missing corner of the stela; separator register lines are used for the grid.ator register lines are used for the grid.
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rdfs:comment La stele a parole crociate di Paser è una La stele a parole crociate di Paser è una stele egizia in calcare risalente alla XX dinastia, costruita da attorno al 1150 a.C., durante il regno di Ramses VI. Il testo della stele è un inno alla dea Mut. È scritto in modo da leggersi orizzontalmente, verticalmente e lungo il perimetro. Il testo utilizza una complessa struttura di singoli geroglifici e quadrati di glifi, oltre a speciali utilizzi di geroglifici, giochi di parole e doppi sensi, tecniche molto popolari nell'antico Egitto. Lo stile a parole crociate era originariamente dipinto di blu; i geroglifici erano incisi.ipinto di blu; i geroglifici erano incisi. , The Paser Crossword Stela is an ancient EgThe Paser Crossword Stela is an ancient Egyptian limestone stela that dates from the 20th Dynasty. It was constructed by Paser, ca. 1150 BC, during the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses VI. The stela's text is a hymn to the goddess Mut. It is constructed to be read horizontally, vertically, and around its perimeter, therefore three times. The text employs a complex arrangement of single hieroglyphs and single hieroglyphic blocks, as well as special uses of hieroglyphs, word play, and double entendres, techniques which were popular in ancient Egyptian writings. The crossword-style grid was originally painted blue; the hieroglyphs are incised, in sunken relief.hieroglyphs are incised, in sunken relief.
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