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Horus Bird, also known as Horus-Ba, is the serekh-name of a pharaoh who may have had a very short reign between the 1st dynasty and 2nd dynasty. == Name sources==
There are very few reliable name sources for Horus-Bird. The first known attestion of this king may be a serekh with an undetailed bird found by F. Petrie in the tomb of Qa'a at Abydos. Another more legible inscription showing a serekh with a bird was later found on a vessel fragment PD IV n.108 in Djoser's pyramid complex at Saqqara. An inscription on shist vase P.D. IV n97 from Djoser's pyramid complex could also refer to Horus-Bird.〔Wolfgang Helck: ''Geschichte des Alten Ägypten''. Brill, Leiden 1981, ISBN 9789004064973, page 34-35.〕 Since the hieroglyphic sign is written in such an erratic way, the possibly correct reading remains uncertain. Whilst egyptologists such as Wolfgang Helck and Peter Kaplony see a depicting of a goose, they read the name as ''Sa'' (which would make it a “Son of Horus”) or as ''Geb(eb)'' (which would make it a “Heir of Horus”).〔 Egyptologist Nabil Swelim instead sees an depicting of a sattle-billed stork and reads ''Ba'' (making it a “Soul of Horus”).〔Nabil Swelim: ''Some Problems on the History of the Third Dynasty''. In: ''Archaeological and Historical Studies'', vol. 7. The Archaeological Society of Alexandria, Alexandria 1983〕
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