Identification
Label T11 
Group/Type
Siglum S2Hil 
EAT 1 Coffin
EAT 1 Group
Major Publications

Locher (1998), Cockcroft & Symons (2013)

Owner Wp-wꜣwt-nḫtꞽ
Provenance Asyut
Current Location Pelizaeus-Museum, Hildesheim 

 

Characteristics
Rows 9 usually or 10 (varies between columns)
Date Row Yes 
Columns 19
Pattern Even though this table has few legible decans, those which are visible display some disorder.
Vertical Strip

Sopdet
Sahu
Meskhetiu
Nut

Horizontal Strip Unknown 
Other Text Unknown
Style Similar to T2, T4, T9, and T12.
Notes

The 'directional' features of this table make it unique. The whole table appears to be reflected through a vertical axis. The horizontal strip starts at the large red dot, as in other tables, but the hieroglyphs are facing away from the dot. The entries of hieroglyphs in the date row are also oppositely oriented.

In at least two occurrences, the date row contains ordinary decans so that this table either has 9 or 10 rows depending on which column is considered.

The vertical strip contains an ordinary decan at the bottom - which is also unique amongst diagonal star tables.

It is unclear whether or not this table completely lacks two ordinary decans (19 bꜣwy and 25 rmn ẖry) like the other type T tables, but they are not visible in the surviving areas.

 

Schematic

 Note 1:  This schematic is shown in the conventional orientation with column 1 on the right.  This table, uniquely among diagonal tables described to date, actually reads left to right (although some of the names, labels, and individual signs face in the opposite direction).  For a fuller description, see Cockcroft & Symons (2013), available online here

Note 2: The cell (2,DR), although unreadable, contains traces of blue paint rather than the red used for date labels, indicating that this cell, and possibly others in the date row, originally contained a decan name.

 

Legend for Schematic
  Parts of the table that were never originally present when compared to an ideal table
  Parts of the table that are obscured; any legible fragments are consistent with any numbers shown on this background

 

Click on the image below to view more images of T11.

Image: Courtesy of Pelizaeus-Museum, Hildesheim.

 

Decans
Ordinary Decans Triangle Decans
1 wšꜣt bkꜣt 13 srt 25 - A -
2 ı͗pḏs 14 sꜣwy srt 26 ꜥbwt B -
3 sbšsn 15 ẖry ḫpd srt 27 ẖrt wꜥrt C -
4 ḫntt ḥrt 16 tpy-ꜥ ꜣḫwy 28 - D -
5 ḫntt ẖrt 17 ı͗my-ḫt ꜣḫwy 29 - E -
6 ṯms n ḫntt 18 ꜣḫwy 30 - F -
7 ḳdty 19 - 31 - G -
8 "ḫnwy" 20 ḳd 32 - H -
9 ḥry-ı͗b wı͗ꜣ 21 ḫꜣw 33 - I -
10 "crew" 22 ꜥrt 34 - J -
11 knm 23 ẖry ꜥrt 35 ṯmꜣt ḥrt K -
12 smd srt 24 rmn ḥry 36 ṯmꜣt ẖrt L -

 

Legend for Decans
 - Decans that do not occur on this table for lack of space or were omitted for unknown reasons, but which are part of the expected list
  Parts of the decan list that are missing or unreadable from loss or damage