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Stelae, Spirits, Desecration, and Devotion

Classic Maya rulers of the southern lowlands commissioned carved stone monuments that embodied them and placed their lives in historical time. They were, as Stuart declares, Time Lords. The practice also rendered rulers visible, shifting public focus from the buildings with images of gods on them to the rulers who conjured those gods.
David A. Freidel, Olivia Navarro-Farr
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The Cañaveral de León stela (Huelva, Spain). A monumental sculpture in a landscape of settlements and pathways

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2021
Leonardo Garcia Sanjuan   +2 more
exaly  

A Fragment of a Stela of Senenmut

Glasgow Archaeological Journal, 1981
SummaryOne of the few women to occupy the throne in Ancient Egypt was the famous Queen Hatshepsut. Among the Egyptian antiquities preserved in Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum is a fragment of a stela bearing an inscription of the queen's chief steward Senenmut, whose career was closely connected with that of the ruler.
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Stela

2021
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The Stela of Rudj'Aḥau

The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1951
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The Stela of ‘Ankhefenmut

The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1957
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High-throughput STELA provides a rapid test for the diagnosis of telomere biology disorders

Human Genetics, 2021
Kevin Norris   +2 more
exaly  

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