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The timeline depicts the periods which the Demotic script is traditionally divided into: Early Demotic (blue), early and late Middle Demotic (orange and yellow), and Late Demotic (green).

The histogram (graph) on top of the timeline shows the temporal distribution of the current results. Each vertical bar's width corresponds to an interval of 25 years.

You can narrow down the timeframe either by dragging the yellow circles, by entering a number in the input fields below the timeline, or by selecting a ruler from the drop-down list.

places:

Each circle represents a location to which results are assigned.

The size of a circle shows the relation between the number of results at the corresponding location and the total number of results currently displayed.

Locations can be (de)selected by either clicking on the circles or by (de)selecting them in the drop-down list. Another way is to draw a rectangle with the right mouse button.

The results are arranged chronologically, and results belonging to the same inscription are grouped together.

The colors of the captions represent the time period a result belongs to. A click on a result's caption will open the digital edition of the corresponding text.
A click on a "image"-button on the other hand will open the image of the corresponding text.

A fading text indicates that a more extensive display is available. It can be activated by clicking on the text.
You can also move through a text by using the arrow-buttons next to the demotic text.

text types:

Filter the results by (de)selecting some or all text types.

→ Note that the assignment of text types has been done in an unsystematic way so far.

references:

→ search the TLA (demotic) → search Ramses Online

If the search field at the top of the page contains two or more words, a click on "search the TLA" will redirect you to the word combination search ('collocation search') of the Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae.

If the search field contains just one word, a click on "search the TLA" will redirect you to the attestations of corresponding lemma in the Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae.

If the search field at the top of the page contains one or more signs, a click on "search the TLA" will redirect you to spellings of lemmata in the Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae that include the corresponding hieroglyphs.

At the same time, a click on "search Ramses Online" will redirect you to attestations of the corresponding hieroglyphs in Ramses Online - an annotated corpus of Late Egyptian.