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spelling Antoine, Jean Christophe 2196-713X 0044-216X Walter de Gruyter GmbH Literature and Literary Theory Linguistics and Language Archeology History Language and Linguistics Archeology http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zaes-2017-0001 <jats:title>Summary</jats:title> <jats:p>The geographical information contained in text B of P. Wilbour has not been fully exploited. Completing text A, they suggest that the Memphite administration conducted the land surveys recorded in the papyrus with the consequence that the 17<jats:sup>th</jats:sup> and 20<jats:sup>th</jats:sup> Nomes of Upper Egypt (encompassing at that time the 18<jats:sup>th</jats:sup>, 19<jats:sup>th</jats:sup>, 21<jats:sup>th</jats:sup> and 22<jats:sup>th</jats:sup> Nomes) were probably administratively attached to Lower Egypt. It was also possible to propose the identification of Ope (<jats:italic>ʾIpt</jats:italic>) with modern Biba, P-Tjesy-Haur (<jats:italic>P</jats:italic>Ꜣ<jats:italic>-ṯsy-Ḥur</jats:italic>) with Saft Meidum and Onayna (ꜤꜢ<jats:italic>n</jats:italic>Ꜣ<jats:italic>yn</jats:italic>Ꜣ) with Greek Οννη, while Su (<jats:italic>Sw</jats:italic>) may have been located in the vicinity of Kiman al-Arus. Furthermore, <jats:italic>W-ḥry-ı͗b</jats:italic>, the Middle Country, as <jats:italic>ʾIw-ḥry-ı͗b</jats:italic> of the contending of Horus and Seth, probably designated a part of the valley comprised between the Nile and a perennial or seasonal and probably discontinuous waterway running in the central part of the floodplain from the Herakleopolite Nome to the region of Neferusi in the 16th Nome.</jats:p> The Geographical and Administrative Landscape of Lower Middle Egypt in Text B of the Wilbour Papyrus Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde
spellingShingle Antoine, Jean Christophe, Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde, The Geographical and Administrative Landscape of Lower Middle Egypt in Text B of the Wilbour Papyrus, Literature and Literary Theory, Linguistics and Language, Archeology, History, Language and Linguistics, Archeology
title The Geographical and Administrative Landscape of Lower Middle Egypt in Text B of the Wilbour Papyrus
title_full The Geographical and Administrative Landscape of Lower Middle Egypt in Text B of the Wilbour Papyrus
title_fullStr The Geographical and Administrative Landscape of Lower Middle Egypt in Text B of the Wilbour Papyrus
title_full_unstemmed The Geographical and Administrative Landscape of Lower Middle Egypt in Text B of the Wilbour Papyrus
title_short The Geographical and Administrative Landscape of Lower Middle Egypt in Text B of the Wilbour Papyrus
title_sort the geographical and administrative landscape of lower middle egypt in text b of the wilbour papyrus
title_unstemmed The Geographical and Administrative Landscape of Lower Middle Egypt in Text B of the Wilbour Papyrus
topic Literature and Literary Theory, Linguistics and Language, Archeology, History, Language and Linguistics, Archeology
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zaes-2017-0001