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Panel with glyphs

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Carved limestone panel with two vertical rows of eight hieroglyphics each. To Berlin, there is no doubt that the Brussels Inscription is a sequel to the Denver Inscription (The natural History Museum of Denver, which houses the other panel); the two panels form one whole text. Berlin reports that the text concerns the events of five consecutive days, in which several rituals took place, including the capture of a prisoner.
Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels
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Title: Panel with glyphs
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Carved limestone panel with two vertical rows of eight hieroglyphics each.
To Berlin, there is no doubt that the Brussels Inscription is a sequel to the Denver Inscription (The natural History Museum of Denver, which houses the other panel); the two panels form one whole text.
Berlin reports that the text concerns the events of five consecutive days, in which several rituals took place, including the capture of a prisoner.

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