I figured out what the Amulet says. It’s not so hard..
Top part of the amulet[]
First the top of the amulet.
Wer-H-wA makes: WHO.
T-A-KH-I-S makes: TAKES
T- H-I makes: THE
3-M-W-L-I-T makes: AMULET
S-H-3-L-L makes; SHALL
R-I-L-I-3-S-I makes: RELEASE
This one is obvious: SETH !!
What makes: He who takes the amulet shall release Seth!!
Hieroglyphics made with Jsesh. Picture from the FMV of TRIV.
Lower part of the amulet[]
@a-return-croft-manor asked me to translate the base of the amulet.
As far I can tell it looks like random hieroglyphics.
First part:
- StX (Setekh) = the God Seth
- `nn (ann) or sbh3 (sebeha) = returns or returning
- S3b (Sab) = Jackhal (but it could also another animal)
- Khaset = Desert / strange land
- Seth animal + kh = Setekh = Seth.
- Unknown sign, probably an walking Seth god.
Second part:
- Unknown sign, probably an walking Seth god.
- hq3t = magic or sceptre / rules
- Seth animal
- `nn (ann) or sbh3 (sebeha) = returns or returning
- Sb3 (Seba) x 2 = Sb3yt (Sebayt) = Star / travel over water / choir leader / teaching
- g3, Hsb, Wha, Xpw (multiple meanings)
- Unknown sign.
Probably The god Seth returns as a Jackhal in the desert (or strange lands), Seth. Seth rules as evil and returns as a star …. That’s all what I can make from it. It’s gibberish..
With help from the program Jsesh and the book Maria Carmela Betrò, Hierogliefen, de beeldtaal van het oude Egypte.