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Description Merenptah Stele (Israel Stele): the name Hatti written in hieroglyphs as it appears on the stele (mirror view) in line 26 (context: Hatti is pacified). Transliteration: x-t-tA (placenta/ball of string-bun-potter's kiln) plus determinatives: enemy-foreign land (throwing stick-three hills).
In WikiHiero the text is represented by <hiero>Aa1*X1:U30*T14:N25</hiero>
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