Jubilee Pavilion (hieroglyph)
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The Jubilee Festival[1] for the Pharaoh, the Heb Sed is represented in hieroglyphs by a Jubilee Pavilion Hieroglyph. It is Gardiner Sign Listed as no. O23. However it often appears with other pavilion, or festival hieroglyphs: the Hall, no. O22,
and an alabaster Basin, no. W3.
An alternate hieroglyph, the Basin combined with the Hall,
is represented by Gardiner no. W4. A ligatured combination of the Basin with the Pavilion,
is shown in some iconographic scenes, (Ramses II, Temple of Amun at Karnak).[2]