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Deux Compagnons De Métier Sur Une Stèle Inèdite

open access: yes, 1990
Publication of a funerary stela datable to the second half of the Eighteenth Dynasty, found at Heliopolis in 1967 and now in a magazine at Giza. Two couples are represented in separate registers, receiving offerings.
Essam El-Banna
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Three funerary stelae found in Aliveri

open access: yes, 2020
Between 2009 and 2013, urgent excavations were conducted on the south-east of Karavos near Alivéri by R. Skafida, E. Christodoulou, Chr. Varela and the author. The discovery of numerous archaeological remains beneath and around the steam electric station in the bay of Karavos confirms the major role played by this site, which S.
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Collection of Funerary Stelae from the Jawf valley

open access: yes, 2008
This book is the third volume of the collection of epigraphic and archaeological artifacts from the Jawf valley, kept at the National Museum of Sanaa.It is devoted to a collection of 437 funerary stelae dating from the 8th to the 1st century BC.Together with the catalogue, the authors propose a stylistic analysis, a synthesis on onomastics and ...
Arbach, Mounir   +2 more
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Nagrobna stela za Petona z Iga

open access: yes, 2016
During archaeological excavations in 2014 in the meadow called Marof in Ig, in addition to the first Roman cemetery to be discovered in this area, an architectural funerary stele was also found.
Ragolič, Anja
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Nadgrobna stela s kruništem iz Muzeja u Smederevu [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
The paper studies a fragment of a funerary stele kept in the Museum of Smederevo (inv. A-266). Only the upper part of the stele is preserved: the lower part of the lion top, the gable with acroteria, and the upper part of the central field with a relief.
Pilipović, Sanja
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Two Greek Funerary Stelae from Lydia and the Antonine Plague

open access: yesTYCHE – Contributions to Ancient History, Papyrology and Epigraphy, 2010
The two stelae published below belong to private collections in Antwerp and Durharn respectively. They were bought on the antiquities market and belong to a type that is particularly frequent in North-east Lydia, especially the area of ancient Saittae.
Yanne Broux, Willy Clarysee
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Egypt’s encounter with the West: Race, Culture and Identity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The present study is an investigation into the processes involved in interpreting ethnic identity in the ancient world. Specifically, it focuses on the various “Libyan” groups currently found in Egyptological literature who are attested in ancient ...
COONEY, WILLIAM
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