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egypt-ancient-and-modern:Funerary stele of Seba. Osiris is flanked by Isis and Nephthys. New Kingdom
Stele of Ptolemy V and Buchis Painted limestonestele depicting Ptolemy V making an offering to the B
Stele of Irynefer, an artisan who worked for the royal tombs, and of his family. Under the arch, fro
Ankh-auf-Mut adoring a seated Osiris, Third Intermediate Period, Egypt
ancientpeoples:Greywacke cippi steleThis stele was used to pray to for magical guidance and strength
Funerary stele of Shespy, 6th dynasty Egypt
Stele of Ushumgal Sumerian (probably from Umma), c. 2900-2700 B.C.gypsum alabaster Metropolitan Muse
Nestorian (Asian Christian) art in early medieval China. Top: the Nestorian Stele, erected 781, whic
theancientwayoflife:~ Marble grave stele of a little girl.Period: ClassicalDate: ca. 450–440 B.C.Cul
met-greekroman-art:Marble stele (grave marker) of a youth and a little girl, Metropolitan Museum of
Ancient Egyptian stela (painted limestone) depicting the sculptor Qen worshiping Amenhotep I and Ahm
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Roman Funerary Stele dedicated to unknown god by Ammia and her two decea
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
A grey stone stele of Chamuda, Nepal
Ancient Egyptian stele, unknown date
theancientwayoflife:~ Round-Topped Funerary Stele of Ta-Khaa-En-Bastet.Date: 700-600 B.C.Place of or
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
Limestone stele of ancient Egyptian princess Nefertiabet found in the cemetery of Giza.Nefertiabet
Limestone funerary stele (shaft) with a “Cypriot capital” Period: Classical Date: 5th ce
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