Keywords: Nectanebo II obelisk.jpg Black siltstone obelisk of King Nectanebo II of Egypt Thirtieth dynasty about 350 BC According to the vertical inscriptions Nectanebo set up this obelisk at the doorway of the sanctuary of Thoth the Thrice-Great Lord of Hermopolis Nowadays the obelisk is placed in the British Museum London <br>Hieroglyphs <br>to set-up the obelisk the Mast-hieroglyph is found on left-face at mid-point The Mast or aha in S-aha is the verb to erect s-combinations are often verbs The Mast 'aha' is an adjective or verb to-stand-up erect erected <br>Near the bottom of the same column can be found hieroglyphs Reed flowering the Black- soil - Kem - crocodile skin hieroglyph and adjacent to it the Bone-with-meat hieroglyph 2005-05-28 own Jan Kameníček Obelisks of Nectanebo II Siltstone Obelisks in the London Borough of Camden British Obelisks in the United Kingdom Obelisks of Nectanebo II hieroglyphs Mast hieroglyph Obelisk hieroglyph Crocodile skin hieroglyph Reed leaf i hieroglyph Bone with meat hieroglyph |