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    Commons has media related to Category:Bone with meat (hieroglyph). The ancient Egyptian Bone-with-meat hieroglyph (Gardiner F44) represented: "ancestry...
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  • Egyptian Hieroglyphic text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Egyptian hieroglyphs. The total...
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    The Newborn calf (hieroglyph) is Gardiner's sign listed no. E9, in the series of mammals. The hieroglyph represents any newborn animal, and specifically...
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  • Index of ancient Egypt–related articles (category Articles with short description)
    tusk Biryawaza Blemmyes Block statue Bob Brier Bocchoris vase Bone-with-meat (hieroglyph) Bonn Egyptian Museum Book of Caverns Book of Gates Book of Nut...
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  • Egyptian triliteral signs (category Egyptian hieroglyphs)
    The following is a list of Egyptian hieroglyphs with triconsonantal phonetic value. Transliteration of ancient Egyptian Egyptian uniliteral signs Egyptian...
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  • Abuwtiyuw (category Articles with short description)
    of hieroglyphs, separated by vertical lines. Abuwtiyuw appears to have been a sighthound, a lightly built hunting dog similar to a greyhound, with erect...
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    Ancient Egyptian cuisine (category Articles with short description)
    cheaper alternative would have been dates or carob. There was even a hieroglyph (nedjem/bener) depicting a carob pod, that bore the primary meaning of...
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    Giraffe (redirect from Giraffe meat)
    giraffe to depict their god Mda. The Egyptians gave the giraffe its own hieroglyph; 'sr' in Old Egyptian and 'mmy' in later periods.: 49  Giraffes have a...
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    Ferret (redirect from Travel with ferrets)
    of their wild ancestors consisted of whole small prey, including meat, organs, bones, skin, feathers and fur. Ferrets have short digestive systems and...
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    Edwin Smith Papyrus (category Articles with short description)
    form of hieroglyphs, in black ink with explanatory glosses in red ink. The vast majority of the papyrus is concerned with trauma and surgery, with short...
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    New World vulture (category Articles with short description)
    vulture appear in a variety of Maya hieroglyphs in Mayan codices. The king vulture is commonly represented, with its glyph being easily distinguishable...
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    Samara culture (category Articles with short description)
    domesticated and ridden or not, but they were certainly used as a meat-animal. Most controversial are bone plaques of horses or double oxen heads, which were pierced...
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    Indigenous peoples of the Americas (category All articles with dead external links)
    in the Americas of what may be an extensive written text. The Olmec hieroglyphs tablet has been indirectly dated (from ceramic shards found in the same...
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    Tilapia (category Pages with image sizes containing extra px)
    represented by the hieroglyph K1, of the Gardiner list: 𓆛. It was a symbol of rebirth in Egyptian art, and was in addition associated with Hathor. It was...
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    Ancient Egyptian medicine (category All articles with dead external links)
    the Rosetta Stone finally allowed the translation of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic inscriptions and papyri, including many related to medical matters (Egyptian...
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    Scribe (category Articles with short description)
    on their joints, with ancient bones showing some signs of arthritis that might be attributable to their profession. The hieroglyph used to signify the...
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    Ancient Egypt (category Articles with short description)
    prevalent writing style, and it is this form of writing—along with formal hieroglyphs—that accompany the Greek text on the Rosetta Stone. Around the...
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    Minoan civilization (category Articles with short description)
    Most of the palaces were rebuilt with architectural innovations, with the notable exception of Phaistos. Cretan hieroglyphs were abandoned in favor of Linear...
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    Píib (category Articles with short description)
    word pib can be read written in various hieroglyphs, although not to refer particularly to the oven, but with a related meaning. For example, one of the...
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    Mysteries of Osiris (category Articles with short description)
    Egyptian name Djedou is written hieroglyphically with one or two Djed) but is also attested very early in Memphis in connection with Ptah. “As for the last day...
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    Paleo-Indians (category All articles with dead external links)
    point. The point was then tied onto a spear of wood or bone. As the environment changed with the ice age ending around 17–13 Ka BP on short, and around...
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    Human uses of birds (category All articles with dead external links)
    to provide meat and eggs since at least the time of ancient Egypt. Some species have been used, too, to help locate or to catch food, as with cormorant...
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    Mi'kmaq (category Pages with non-numeric formatnum arguments)
    speak Mi'kmaq, an Eastern Algonquian language. Once written in Mi'kmaw hieroglyphic writing, it is now written using most letters of the Latin alphabet....
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    Roman Empire (category Pages with non-numeric formatnum arguments)
    civilized foods than meat. The Mediterranean staples of bread, wine, and oil were sacralized by Roman Christianity, while Germanic meat consumption became...
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    Cheetah (category Articles with short description)
    a daily basis, a cheetah feeds on around 4 kg (8.8 lb) meat. Cheetahs, especially mothers with cubs, remain cautious even as they eat, pausing to look...
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    Dung beetle (category Pages with image sizes containing extra px)
    scarab), enjoyed a sacred status among the ancient Egyptians. Egyptian hieroglyphic script uses the image of the beetle to represent a triliteral phonetic...
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  • List of Murdoch Mysteries episodes (category Articles with short description)
    20, 2013. "MONDAY #CBC #MrD 579k #RonJames 490k #Murdoch 969k vs. fresh #Bones 1775k, 1442k on #GLO; #AngerMan 633k on #CTV & #2Broke 1137k on #CITY"....
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    Scythians (category Articles with short description)
    arm and leg bones and stronger bone formation than present-day people living in their former territories. Due to his unfamiliarity with Scythian dress...
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  • Buhl Woman (category Articles with short description)
    Carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of Buhla's bone collagen suggests that Buhl woman ate a diet high in meat, as well as anadromous fish like salmon. The...
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  • Cats in ancient Egypt (category Pages with image sizes containing extra px)
    (1960). "Numbered tombs". Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs and Paintings. Vol. I: The Theban Necropolis, Part 1:...
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