Stela Gallery
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Painted wooden panel of TabakenkhonsuPeriod: Late Period, KushiteDynasty: Dynasty 25Date: ca. 680–67
Ancient Egyptian stela (painted limestone) depicting the sculptor Qen worshiping Amenhotep I and Ahm
Votive stele in honor of the god Ptah, dedicated in his temple at Deir el-Medina by Nakht-em-Mut, fo
Limestone tomb stela of Hetepsi. Artist unknown; ca. 2323-2100 BCE (Old Kingdom). Found at Dendera;
Funerary stele for Eukoline, daughter of Antiphanes. Artist unknown; ca. 380 BCE. Now in the Keram
Stela of King Amenhotep I and his mother Ahmose Nefertari, made in the beginning of the 19th dynasty
Ancient Egyptian funerary stele (painted wood) of a man named Aafenmut, showing the deceased making
Painted wooden stele from the tomb of Sennedjem (TT 1) at Deir el-Medina. Artist unknown; 19th Dyna
Ancient Egyptian tablet stela
theancientwayoflife:~ Limestone votive stela depicting Tutu.Place of origin: EgyptPeriod: Roman Date
Ancient Egyptian painted stela from a niche in the chapel of Anu. Artist unknown; ca. 1981-1640 BCE
Tomb stela (limestone with painted plaster) of Nemti-ui, Lord of the Private Chamber and Overseer of
met-ancient-art:Votive or funerary stele, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Ancient Near Eastern ArtPurcha
messoamerica:Tikal’s Stela 31 is the accession monument of Siyaj Chan K’awiil II and contains the lo
Funerary stele (painted limestone) of the Royal Sealer Indi and his wife Mutmuti, Priestess of Hatho
Ancient Egyptian stele, dedicated by the doorman of Horudja temple in honor of the divine bull Apis.
worldhistoryfacts:A “famine stela” from Ptolemaic Egypt (332-31 BCE) describing a seven-year period
It seems that everyone today loves dogs! The ancient Egyptians loved dogs too. From early on Egyptia
Inscribed Attic funeral stele for a man named Artemon. Artemon is shown shaking the hand of an olde
Funeral stele (painted limestone) of Mekimontu. Artist unknown; 18th Dynasty. Now in the Museo Egi
historyfilia:Stela dedicated to the “swallow” and “the cat” by the draftsman NebraLimestone. New Kin
Stela of wood covered with gesso and painted, showing the Housemistress Ta-ka-sab worshipping Ra-Hor
Famine Stela in Ancient Egypt In 1708 BC.
A “famine stela” from Ptolemaic Egypt (332-31 BCE) describing a seven-year period of hardship during
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