The Festival Hall of Osorkon Ii in the Great Temple of Bubastis 1897 1889 V

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The Festival Hall of Osorkon Ii in the Great Temple of Bubastis 1897 1889 V
Edouard Naville
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Hero we see that each oflcring, whether it be a bird or a fish, is held to bo the property of one definite god. Horus, Thoth, and the other divinities each have their own fishes and their own birds, and these are all brought by Osorkon to his festival. It is a way of indicating that tho gods are not mere witnesses of the festival, but that they contribute to it in giving what belongs to them. These offerings, judging from the block No. 3, are handed over to the khcrhch of tho temple.
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...oes the second line mean ? What are the names inscribed umler the upper gods ? I can give no satisfactory answer. Some of them, like ^^ !?7 or =0= f?i might mean " honey this would induce us to think that they repre- sent substances offered to the gods, like honey, oil, frankincense, wine, milk. Other names, like (]%x, °^ ^i^ W ^^^ plants; as for thoso likj ^^~| J or ffi they might be names of priests. These words probably represent objects of daily occurrence, which had another, a com- mon name.

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