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YEEHA.


Fragments of Inscriptions found at Yeeha, among the Ruins of the Monastery of Abba Asfé.

Characters cut in the stone.[note 1]

Characters raised above the surface.[note 2]

Cut in the stone.[note 3]

These characters were very boldly carved, and they appeared to be as fresh and perfect as on the day they were executed, two of them being cut into the stone, and the other raised above the surface. At the first view I considered them as bearing a great resemblance to hieroglyfics, and thought that they might be intended merely as ornamental; but upon subsequent consideration, I became convinced that they formed a part of an ancient

  1. 𐩽𐩢𐩺𐩥𐩣𐩽𐩡𐩤: RIÉth 42 (upside down)
  2. 𐩱𐩤𐩬𐩺𐩽𐩨𐩬𐩽𐩥𐩲𐩧𐩬: RIÉth 36
  3. 𐩫𐩣𐩽𐩠𐩨𐩤𐩲 (upside down, no source)