Egyptian Alphabet and Cartouche
This is a subset of Hierogliphics Monoliterals, often referred to as the "Egyptian Alphabet". The few remaining monoliterals of which the sound has no equivalent in English have been omitted.
The determinative for man or woman, placed at the end of a proper name, indicates that the proper name belongs to a man or a woman.
A cartouche is also provided broken in three parts. Stretch or shrink the "body" of the cartouche to fit your hieroglyphs neatly.
Use Tinkercad to make your own cartouche: Import the three cartouche parts and the alphabet .stl letters that you need and arrange them on top of the cartouche to make a relief or turn them into "holes" and sink them in the cartouche to make a carving.
Note, only the consonants were indicated in middle Egyptian.
For the Vowels you can use the letters "A", "I" and "W/U" , technically semivowels and "O", the latter used in the late Egyptian phase. No "E", sorry.
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