Pierced faience plaque
General Information

Faience plaque with part of a hieroglyphic inscription. The piercing at the corner suggests that the object was suspended or attached to a larger votive item.

Number 1904:540
Storing Place National Museum of Ireland - Dublin - Ireland
Material Faience
Type Plaque
Type of Script Hieroglyphic
Discovery Place Deir El-Bahari Temple - Luxor - Egypt
Width 3.3 cm
Historical Period The Eighteenth Dynasty – The New Kingdom
General Comments

In clearing the temple of Hatshepsut of the 18th Dynasty, the Egypt Exploration Fund discovered large numbers of votive offerings placed as prayers or thanks to the goddess Hathor. The majority of these offerings seems to have been made by women, and was probably intended to guarantee fertility and safe birth. Those making offerings to Hathor at Deir el-Bahari evidently included members of every level of society, up to and including the royal family.

Inscriptions on the Monument
Transliteration
( If the Hieroglyphic,Demotic or Hieratic text is not appearing clear, install this file )

sAt nswt mr[t-]


Translation

[king's ?] beloved daughter [..] OR king's daughter Mer[et-..]

Scientific Publishing

M. Murray, National Museum of Science and Art, General Guide III, (Dublin, 1910), 60.