CHARTS OF GROUPS OF TEXTS IN KINGLY PYRAMIDS Notes on All Groups 1) Italic font indicates that the text appears in another pyramid’s rendition of the same group. 2) Bold font indicates that, regarding the tomb owner, the text retains the first person throughout or shows signs of editing away from it in at least one of its exemplars. 3) Underlining indicates that the text also appears in a different group. 4) Lighter highlight indicates a personal text. 5) Darker highlight indicates an unclassified text. 6) Texts which receive no highlighting are sacerdotal. 7) Texts surrounded by an oval are personal services to gods or the dead. 8) f<number> (e.g. f634) indicates a text designated with that number by R.O. Faulkner, The Ancient Egyptian Pyramid Texts. Supplement of Hieroglyphic Texts, Oxford 1969. 9) s<number> (e.g. s715B) indicates a text designated with that number by Leclant et al., Les textes de la pyramide de Pépy I er, vol. 1, Cairo 2001. (‘s’ stands for ‘Saqqâra’ of ‘Mission archéologique française de Saqqâra’.) 10) x indicates a lacuna or a fragmentary (and unidentified) text. 11) | indicates an epigraphic division, such as the end of a wall surface or the beginning of a register. 12) A solid box around a series of texts indicates that they represent an instance of a recur- ring series, a sequence or subsequence. 13) When a solid box is followed by a dashed box, it means that the texts in the dashed box continue a recurring series which overlaps the first one. 14) Titulary texts are not represented in the charts. Source Sigla and Locational Codes W = Unas /S = sarcophagus chamber /W = west wall T = Teti /A = antechamber /N = north wall P = Pepi I /P = passageway between S and A /S = south wall M = Merenre /Ser = passageway to serdab from A /E = east wall N = Pepi II (Neferkare) /C = corridor leading north from A /Cpost = corridor, southern section /Cmed = corridor, middle section /Cant = corridor, northern section /V = vestibule /Dpost = descending passage, south section Suffixes: sup, med, and inf for upper, middle, and lower registers respectively; or w, n, s, e, m, for west, north, south, east end or middle respectively Group A. Offering Ritual 676 CHARTS OF GROUPS OF TEXTS IN KINGLY PYRAMIDS 1 PT 27, 28, 35–40, and 45 are assumed to have been present by Leclant et al. 2001, pp. 67 and 70–71. In the place rendered here as “32 33–[36] × 43–57,” ibid., p. 209 have instead PT 32–40 43–57, but a second iteration of PT 37–40 would be unprecedented. Probably purification rites occupied the four lines rendered here as damage. 2 PT 80 is assumed to have been present by ibid., p. 76, but PT 81 is to be expected rather than PT 80. 3 sPT 715A is found again in Section A.6. 4 Pierre-Croisiau 2004, pp. 267 and 277 fig. 1, and Leclant et al. 2001, p. 76. CT 530 beginning only, corresponding to CT VI 121 b–g, 122a–c, e; CT 862 beginning only, corresponding to CT VI 64a–c..
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