Dear Commentors:
Anansi1333 asked about the two-hieroglyph combination at 130B9. Obviously one is a phallus. The other one is the hieroglyph for a folded cloth, and it also means the letter sound “s”( https://discoveringegypt.com/egyptian-hieroglyphic-writing/egyptian-hieroglyphic-alphabet/). Having looked that all up, I don’t know what the combination of a phallus and folded cloth might have meant. Maybe it was posted at the public steam rooms to remind everyone to wear a towel, but I’m not sure the Ancient Egyptians had a lot of problems with nudity, as well as not being sure they had public steam rooms.
But, really, croquet hoop, eh? I 13AE2 my eyes! (page 33, row 2, column 11)
Leila