Townsite-city-region (hieroglyph)

The Egyptian hieroglyph Townsite-city-region is Gardiner sign listed no.

In some Egyptian hieroglyph books it is called a city plan.

[1] It is used in Egyptian hieroglyphs as a determinative in the names of town or city placenames.

Betrò uses the Libyan Palette as her extensive explanation of the City Plan.

(see list: Libyan Palette) The Fortress (hieroglyph) iconography was still being used in Ramesses II's time to identify placenames of defeated locations, referring to the Nine bows.

Painted wall relief: note that the Ibis, Mut (hieroglyph) , Mouth , Iat standart (hieroglyph) , and Townsite, all have white paint.