Offering tables were important to the ancient Egyptians, as they were dedicated to placing food on them as an offering to the gods. It is recorded on it • recognized formulas such as offering formulas that can be written on the surface of the table or recorded on the edges of the table or recorded on the x. It is important to point out that among the means of feeding the conscious in the other world was the use of offering tables, which began to spread in Egyptian tombs At the end of the first transition period and the Middle Kingdom, where tables were modestly made and often had few inscriptions.
Al-Tali, K. M. (2002). The most important offerings tables in the Sowwah area at the Harriet Razanh Museum. Maǧallaẗ Al-Itiḥād Al-ʿām Lil Aṯārīyin Al-ʿarab, 3(1), 36-58. doi: 10.21608/jguaa.2003.2409
MLA
Khaled Mohammed Al-Tali. "The most important offerings tables in the Sowwah area at the Harriet Razanh Museum", Maǧallaẗ Al-Itiḥād Al-ʿām Lil Aṯārīyin Al-ʿarab, 3, 1, 2002, 36-58. doi: 10.21608/jguaa.2003.2409
HARVARD
Al-Tali, K. M. (2002). 'The most important offerings tables in the Sowwah area at the Harriet Razanh Museum', Maǧallaẗ Al-Itiḥād Al-ʿām Lil Aṯārīyin Al-ʿarab, 3(1), pp. 36-58. doi: 10.21608/jguaa.2003.2409
VANCOUVER
Al-Tali, K. M. The most important offerings tables in the Sowwah area at the Harriet Razanh Museum. Maǧallaẗ Al-Itiḥād Al-ʿām Lil Aṯārīyin Al-ʿarab, 2002; 3(1): 36-58. doi: 10.21608/jguaa.2003.2409