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Race and Identity in Ancient Egypt: Towards an etymology of the placename Kmt (2023)
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Asar Imhotep: (Not worth reposting)[/QUOTE]Asar, you are not going to drag me into your trademark battle royals. ES vereran posters have called you out for blatant defiance of Egyptian dictionaries entries and linguistics textbooks. [/QUOTE]It is not a blatant defiance of Egyptian dictionaries entries and linguistics textbooks point out in certain contexts km can be translated as 'completion' and other things in addition to meaning black in other cases newly updated TLA: [URL=https://thesaurus-linguae-aegyptiae.de/search/lemma?script=hieratic&_script=on&_script=on&transcription.text=km&transcription.enc=unicode&wordClass.type=excl_names&root=&translation.text=&translation.lang=de&bibliography=]TLA LINK[/URL] at right click "+TRANSLATION" to engage the English, 7 pages looking on a page, at left you can click the red type "km" [b]km 𓆎𓅓𓏛 EN to complete[/b] a new page shows >> Attestation in the TLA text corpus Attestation time frame in the TLA text corpus: from 1939 BCE to 14 CE and if you click on "Occurrences in 65 sentences" it will show each of 65 sentences [/QB][/QUOTE]
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