Harpoon (hieroglyph)

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Harpoon
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The ancient Egyptian harpoon, (archaelogical, single-barbed type), is one of the oldest language hieroglyphs from Ancient Egypt. It is used on the famous Narmer Palette, of Pharaoh Narmer from the 31st century BC, in an archaic hieroglyphic form.

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[edit] Language usage of harpoon

The hieroglyphic equivalent of the harpoon is w' , and means "1", a single item; its use is extensive throughout the language history, and hieroglyphic tomb reliefs and story-telling of Ancient Egypt.

[edit] Rosetta Stone usage

Front side usage of harpoon-(left), Narmer Palette.
Front side usage of harpoon-(left), Narmer Palette.

In the 198 BC Rosetta Stone of Ptolemy V Epiphanes, the harpoon hieroglyph is used only once, in line 8: "crowns, 10...with uraeus on their fronts, on one every among them."—("on each among them").

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