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Four Hellenistic Funerary Stelae from Gephyra, Macedonia

American Journal of Archaeology, 2009
The present article analyzes four Hellenistic funerary stelae from the modern village of Gephyra on the Axios River, the site of the ancient city Herakleia. The style of the monuments and the letter forms of the inscriptions allow us to establish their relative chronology and to date them to the end of the fourth and the beginning of the third century ...
Hatzopoulos, Miltiades B., Juhel, Pierre
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Funerary Stelae From Kom Abou Billou.

1951
PhD ; History ; University of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/183124/2/0002605 ...
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The Personnel of the Middle Kingdom Funerary Stelae

Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, 1978
made to fit into the main family group, and whose exact relationship with the family group is difficult to establish. When these names are accompanied by titles, however, it will be found that a relationship between the two groups can in fact be established, and that this relationship is often one between working colleagues.1 This thesis can be ...
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Astarte in Tyre According to New Iron Age Funerary Stelae

Die Welt des Orients, 2013
Summary New epigraphic documents (funerary stelae from Tyre Al-Bass) shed light on the importance of Astarte in Tyre.
Gaby Abousamra, André Lemaire
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A hitherto unlocated Roman funerary stela from Abydos rediscovered

The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 2014
Rediscovery of the stela Abdalla 108, thought lost, in the William R. And Clarice V. Spurlock Museum at the University of Illinois
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Ahatabu and her Stela (ÄM 7707): Funerary Habitus in Achaemenid Egypt

Journal of Ancient History
Abstract This article is the third in a special issue of the Journal of Ancient History, “Social Biographies of the Ancient World.” This article uses Bourdieusian Field Theory to examine the ancient biography of an Egyptian woman named Ahatabu (Egyptian ꜢḫtꜢbw / Aramaic ’Aḥatabu) attested in the mortuary stela Berlin ÄM 7707. It presents
Silverman Jason M   +2 more
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Publishing of Funerary stela of Mennefer

مجلة الدراسات الإنسانية والأدبية, 2022
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A Coptic funerary stela in the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

2018
Edition of a Coptic funerary stela from Middle Egypt, possibly dating to the seventh century. First published in: CdE 87 (2012), 189–96.
Jitse Dijkstra, Jacques van der Vliet
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Graeco-Roman Funerary Stelae from Upper Egypt

The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1996
Klaus Parlasca, Aly Abdalla
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Study and Publishing two Funerary Stelae during The Late Period

International Journal of Advanced Studies in World Archaeology, 2022
Abeer fathy Mahmoud   +2 more
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