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[QUOTE]Originally posted by COTONOU_BY_NIGHT: [QB] Thanks Yom for the 'am info! Do you have an idea of what the Ancient Egyptian contemporary form Ethio-Semitic 'am would have sounded like? Is it consistent with the Egyptian '3m/Semitic 'am hypothesis? Here is a French transliteration/traduction of the Tuthmosis III hymns: http://perso.orange.fr/sylvie.griffon/textes/poetique/poetique.htm The only possible mention of Puntites (don't know of which t3 ntr it is a reference to) in this text is that of the inhabitants of T3 Ntr, no mention of xbstjw in this very text, from what I've read. The exhaustive list of mentioned places/people is the following: 1-wr.w(princes)Dhy (Syria?) 2-sTt/ '3mw nw(of) rTnw 3-t3 j3bty(eastern land)/ nty.w (those who are) m (in) w.w (regions) nw (of) t3-nTr 4-tA jmnty (Western Land)/kftjw & isy 5-jmy.w (inhabitants) nb.wt (?)/mTn (Mitanni?) 6-jm.yw(inhabitants) jw.w(islands)/W3D-wr (Uadj-ur "the great green", Sea?) 7-THn.w (Tehenu)/ jw.w (islands) wTnty.w (inhabitants of wTnt "place of origin of the sun, North-East of the Sun") 8-H3.t-t3 "beginning of the country)/Hryw Sa (those who are upon the sand (Beduins?) 9-Jwnty.w (etymologically archers)/S3.t (Sai island?) Thanks for the xbstjw info too. I'll discuss it in the thread about Punt. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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