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[QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: [QB] A couple of things I find interesting. [IMG]http://www.fjexpeditions.com/desert/archeology/ancientroute/Uweinat_Mentuhotep_6.jpg[/IMG] The drawing following the 'Yam' segment shows legs and a person holding a large container. Below this begins the 'Tekhebeten' segment. Note this: t-kh-b means swollen legs and it has fluid connotations. T-kh-b is in words having a jar (sometimes pouring a liquid). The drawing following the 'Tekhebeten' segment shows an ibex and a person at its flank. The first three glyphs spelling Yam also mean a female ibex (also a female of any animal). Those same glyphs also refer to a certain species of tree. Identifying that tree and ascertaining where it grows may shed light on the location of Yam. None of this is to dispell the importance of Borda's find which apparently is being given 'the silent treatment' as was Seele's find of the Qustul tombs. I hope we need not wait ten years before 'academia' seriously looks into Borda's find and issues comments pro or con. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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