The sixth issue of Abgadiyat overflows with a group of valuable research concerning inscription of the ancient Egyptian language; whether they were found in the Sarabeet al-Khadem, Wadi al-Hammamat or Wadi al-Jawasis areas, or those that date to the second era of transition, or concern administrative nicknames in ancient Egypt, or what some papyri dealt with in writing about the afterlife according to Ancient Egypt, or the efforts of some researchers in the field of the ancient Egyptian language, such as Professor Ahmed Kamal Pasha and his linguistic dictionary concerning the writings from the Coptic age that were dealt with from the artistic perspective stating the shape of icons, from the historical perspective stating the first Copts who wrote in Arabic, and concerning the writings in the Islamic age which dealt with the writings on homes in Damascus during the Ottoman Era, and inscriptions on rare Islamic coins and writing compositions, such as the royal monogram in the Modern Age, and inscriptions on some mosques.
Contents
Geographic Location in Hammamat Inscription
Ahmed Kamal Pasha: The Philolgist of Egyptian Hieroglyphs
Ahmed Kamal Pasha (1851-1923) Steps to his Ancient Egyptian Dictionary (Chronological–Statistical Study)
Severus, Bishop of Ashmunein, first Coptic Bishop to write in Arabic
Coin Industry in El-Salam city during the Era of Caliph Harun Al-Rashid (170-193 AH)
Coin donations and advertising minted in the Abbasid Era for Abu Ahmed Talha el-Muwaffak Billah
From Rare Islamic Coins: A unique dinar struck in Nysabour during 343 AH/954 CE, in the name of Ahmed ibn Mohammed
The Inscriptions of the Damascene Ottoman Residences
The Foundation Text of the Old Mosque of Malé
Written Emblems in Egypt during the Era of the Muhammad Ali Family (1805-1952 CE): Monogram Model
The Cairo Museum Funerary Papyrus of Nes-Pa-Qa-Shuty (JE 95889)
A Remarkable Stela from the Second Intermediate Period
The Serabit el-Khadim inscriptions - Formulaic Approach
The Maritime Expeditions of Wadi Gawasis
The Seven Gatekeepers, Guardians, and Reporters in the Book of the Two Ways and in P. MMA 35.9.21
The Control of the Military Commanders on the Administrative Title imy-r kAwt "The Overseer of Works’ in the time of Ramesses II"
Book Review: Reading the Maya Glyphs
Book Review: Necropoles Memphiticae Inscriptions from the Herakleopolitan Period
Book Review: Geography of Languages