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Publishing of Funerary stela of Mennefer [PDF]
This study concerns the Funerary stela that Returned from Emirate of Sharjah in November 2017. The Funerary stela shave received much attention in the past, and certainly not their own dedicated study.
dina soliman
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Coptic Funerary Stela, No.769 in the Coptic Museum, Cairo [PDF]
Edition of a fragmentary Coptic tombstones that derived from recent excavations in Bawit of the Coptic Museum in Cairo, and Louvre Museum in Paris, there is unknown Coptic funerary stela of a monk named Saint Pamun.
Mervat Amin
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Funerary stela with lion-decorated pediment from Singidunum [PDF]
The funerary stela of Marcus Aurelius Bitus, a soldier of the Legio IV Flavia Felix, was discovered in Palmotićeva Street, Belgrade, during construction work undertaken in 1989-1990.
Sanja Pilipovic
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TheNew Kingdom Funerary Stela CG 34081 – Cairo Museum [PDF]
The article publishes scenes and hieroglyphs of the stela CG 34081-JE 21817, SR 3/ 10332,Cairo Museum, dating to the New Kingdom (pl.1, fig.1) The face of the stela was divided into three registers: a small Lunette directly connected to the upper ...
Mona El-Shaieb
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Unpublished Funerary Stela of “Osiris Nakht“ in the Egyptian Museum (JE 27784) [PDF]
The current paper aims to study a funerary stela displayed in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, bearing the number (JE 27784) (Plate 1, Figure 1). It was found by Purchased in 1887, unfortunately its original place is unknown, probably came from Abydos ...
فاطمة عبد الغنى سالم محمد محمد
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Publication of a funerary stela of (WAH-ib-Ra) GEM 15461 “In the Grand Egyptian Museum” [PDF]
This article deals with the publication and study of a funerary stela from the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM 15461). It was found at Aswan. This stela for a person called (WAh-ib-Ra).
Abeer Fathy Mahmoud +1 more
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The Funerary Stela of Ptahmes from the Ramesside Period in Heliopolis [PDF]
(EN) This paper is concerned with the study and publication of a funerary stela of a man named Ptahmes, which was discovered in Heliopolis, and specifically in the eastern area of Ain Shams.
Gehan Mohamed, Khaled Mohamed
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The Unpublished Funerary Votive Stela of Horwedja 'JE 99108' in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo
This article deals with an unpublished stela (JE. 99108). It found at north Saqqara in Serapeum area. It is a round-topped limestone stela with measures 16 cm in high, 3.5 cm in width and 9.5 in depth, depicts a traditional funerary scene of offering for
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Unpublished Funerary Coptic Stela (S3-439) At Sheikh Hamad antiquities Storehouse, Sohag [PDF]
يهدف هذا المقال إلى نشر لوحة جنائزية قبطية* (شكل 1، 2) بالإضافة إلى مناقشة النص وتأريخ هذه اللوحة من خلال الدراسات السابقة، اللوحة من مخزن آثار الشيخ حمد بسوهاج، وهي مسجلة برقم (S3-439).
Mahmoud Amer
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Publishing a funerary Stela in the Egyptian Museum in Tokyo [PDF]
The paper publishes of a funerary stela which is now exhibited in the Shibuya Egyptian Museum at Tokyo and registered with the inv. no. AEM1043. It is made of limestone and measure about H. 28.4 cm W. 18.0 cm H. Its provenance is the Serapium of Saqqara with unknown dating. It is a flat top stela and divided into two registers. It shows the Apis bull
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