Stela Fragment

39-12-3

From: Egypt | Upper Egypt | Thebes (Egypt)

Curatorial Section: Egyptian

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Object Number 39-12-3
Current Location Collections Storage
Provenience Egypt | Upper Egypt | Thebes (Egypt)
Period New Kingdom
Section Egyptian
Materials Pigment | Limestone
Inscription Language Hieroglyphic
Description

Limestone. Parts of three horizontal lines of incised inscription originally filled in with blue paint. It mentions his majesty to the bank of the Big Bend (Euphrates river) and that the stela "was set up on the western side of the city (Thebes)."

Height 0.118 m
Width 0.254 m
Credit Line Purchased from John Khayat, 1939

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