JSesh-ready signs embody quite a few design decisions, which have nothing to do with the original signs, but which depend on the size of the final result, and like stuff. It's not easy, for instance, to take a sign from JSesh, and to change the width of its lines.
So, these signs are really a toolbox. There might be a lot of work
needed. For instance, compare the resulting sign
with the original head I used,
. Not only did I have to delete a
lot of details, but I also had to modify what was left in order to
compensate for the lost parts.
A2 sign, inspired from an original on the walls of the Hypostyle hall in Karnak. Heavily reworked.
A2 sign, inspired from an original on the walls of the Hypostyle hall in Karnak. Heavily reworked.
A9 sign created by modifying the A2 sign in the same directory.
A2 sign, inspired from an original on the walls of the Hypostyle hall in Karnak. Heavily reworked.
A40, Karnak Hypostyle hall
A43 sign (without Uraeus), from Abydos
from an original in Karnak Hypostyle hall.
A82 sign created from various parts, mostly based on examples from Karnak hypostyle hall (except the head).
Sign from a Medinet Habu relief. The actual relief is not a hieroglyph,
but the pose of the Lybian captive corresponds to A223.
A311A sign, from a monumental original on the external wall of the Akh-menu (southern side).
Karnak Hypostyle Hall
Karnak Hypostyle hall
Karnak Hypostyle Hall
Detailled D43 sign from a relief from Horemheb tomb, now in the British Museum.
Karnak Hypostyle hall
Sign from Karnak Hypostyle Hall
Animal Séthien, obélisque de la concorde.
Sign from a Sethy the Ist relief in the Louvre.
Karnak Hypostyle Hall. Notice the "Seth-animal" shaped tail of the hare, which happens from the XIXth dynasty onwards. See Meeks, Pal. Hieroglyphique, p. 62.
Hard to read sign on Israel Stela, l. 9 and 10, as determinative for SAy.
Variously interpreted (Seth animal with a curved tail, E24 dog). I think it might be a griffon.
F20 sign from Louvre C92 (Ruru Stela)
Walls of the hypostyle hall in Karnak
Sign from a Sethy the Ist relief in the Louvre.
Karnak Hypostyle hall
Karnak Hypostyle Hall
G17 sign from Abydos
G25 sign, from a sign in the Louvre on a Sethy the first relief (exact ref. forthcoming).
chapelle Amenhotep, Berlin 2/63-3/63,1/64-2/64.jpg
Sign from a Sethy the Ist relief in the Louvre.
Walls of the hypostyle hall in Karnak
Sign from Karnak Hypostyle Hall
signe I64, Abou Simbel. Détails inspirés de signes de la tombe de Qenherkhopeshef
Karnak Hypostyle walls.
Sign from a Sethy the Ist relief in the Louvre.
Sign from Hypostyle Hall, Karnak
Sign from Karnak Hypostyle Hall
A40, Karnak Hypostyle hall
Sign from Hypostyle Hall, Karnak
Sign from Karnak Hypostyle Hall
Sign from Hypostyle Hall, Karnak
A40, Karnak Hypostyle hall
Karnak Hypostyle walls.
Sign from Karnak Hypostyle Hall
Free-hand drawing of O42. Not particulary faithfull to a real sign.
Free-hand drawing of O42. Not particulary faithfull to a real sign.
det. of msktt in a Ramses III text
Determinative of mnS, from the Karnak version of Pentaour. The official P74 is the version from Abu Simbel.
Karnak Hypostyle walls.
Karnak Hypostyle walls.
S12 sign from Luxor obelisk in Paris
Sign from Karnak Hypostyle Hall
Karnak Hypostyle Hall
T36 shield, loosely inpired by a Karnak version and the Manuel de codage.
U2 sign from Karnak Hypostyle hall
Sign from Karnak Hypostyle Hall
Karnak Hypostyle walls.
Sign from a Sethy the Ist relief in the Louvre.
Karnak Hypostyle Hall
Sign from a Sethy the Ist relief in the Louvre.
Sign from Karnak Hypostyle Hall
A40, Karnak Hypostyle hall
A40, Karnak Hypostyle hall
X8, Karnak Hypostyle hall
Sign from Karnak Hypostyle Hall
A40, Karnak Hypostyle hall
Sign from Karnak Hypostyle Hall
Karnak Hypostyle Hall
Sign from Karnak Hypostyle Hall
A40, Karnak Hypostyle hall
Sign from Karnak Hypostyle Hall
Karnak Hypostyle Hall
Sign from a Sethy the Ist relief in the Louvre.
Sign from a Sethy the Ist relief in the Louvre.
Sign from a Sethy the Ist relief in the Louvre.
Sign from Karnak Hypostyle Hall
Determinative of mnS, from the Karnak version of Pentaour. The official P74 is the version from Abu Simbel.
A faulcon head. Traced from a personnal photo taken in Beit-el-Wali temple.