O. Turin N. 57026 | |
Other nos.: | O. Turin suppl. 5649, O. Turin inv. no. 10308 |
Description: | Limestone, 21 x 13 cms. Damaged at left side. Two sides; obverse: remains of 13 very effaced lines; reverse: remains of 10 lines, much effaced. Surface of reverse very coarse. Black ink. Top obverse = bottom reverse. |
Classification: | journal : absence - labour - name |
Keywords: | illness - inactivity - place - side (of gang) |
Provenance: | Valley of Queens; excavations Schiaparelli 1903-1905. |
Publication: | Lopez, Ostraca ieratici 1, 24-25 (description), pl. 15-15a (facsimile, transcription); Kitchen, Ramesside Inscriptions V, 487-488 (transcription); Helck, Die datierten und datierbaren Ostraka , 249 (outline of content) |
Dates mentioned: | rnp.t-sp 23 [...] sw 28 (obv. ~1#-2) or rnp.t-sp 2 4 [...] sw 28 (obv. ~1#-2) ; II Ax.t sw 1-5 (obv. 3-13); sw 7-8 (rev. 7-8); see Remarks |
Dates attributed: | Dyn. 20, year 23 Ramesses III or year 24 Ramesses III ( Lopez, Kitchen ); year 23 Ramesses III (Helck) |
Contents: | Journal mentioning workmen, days of idleness and illness on both sides. |
Terminology: | wnmy (obv. 4, rev. ~1#, 8); wsf (obv. 2, 13, rev, 7); mr (obv. 5); m s.t tn (obv. 3); smHy (obv. 6, ~9#, 12, rev. 5, 10) |
Names/Titles: | Ii-r-niw.t=f (obv. 5, 8, 10, rev. 4); Imn-m-In.t (obv. 6); Ir-sw (obv. 5, ~8#, ~11#, rev. 8); aA-nxt.w (obv. 12, rev. 10); Wn-nfr (sS ; obv. 4, ~8#, ~11#, rev. 8); Wsr-HA.t (obv. 12, rev. 6); Pn-6A-wr.t (above obv. 12, rev. 2); MnnA (obv. ~11#, rev. 3, ~9#); Ms (rev. 9); Nb-nfr (rev. 6); Nfr-Hr (rev. 2 (?); Nfr-Htp (obv. 5, 9); Rt (obv. 6, ~9#, ~12#, rev. 5); 1Ay sA 1y (rev. 10) 1Ay sA 4bA (obv. 7); 2a-m-Ip.t (obv. ~10# (?)); 2a-m-Nwn (obv. 4, rev. 3, 9); 2nsw (obv. 4, 8, 11, rev. 1, 8); 3nmw-ms (rev. 6); 4A-WAD.t (obv. 7); 4bA (obv. ~12#, rev. 5); On (obv. 9); Ony-Mnw (rev. 9); Od-Hr-ix.t=f (obv. 6); 6nr-MnTw (obv. 10) |
Remarks: | Dating: perhaps rnp.t-sp 24 instead of 23. For the scribe, who wrote many ostraca now kept in the Turin Museum, see Donker van Heel, Haring, Writing in a Workmen's Village , 65-71. |