Object Number | E11365.3 |
Current Location | Collections Storage |
Provenience | Egypt | Nubia | Aniba |
Locus | an36 |
Period | Nineteenth Dynasty | New Kingdom |
Date Made | 1292-1190 BCE |
Section | Egyptian |
Materials | Sandstone |
Inscription Language | Hieroglyphic |
Description | One of four fragments of a sandstone stela. Stela depicts a seated falcon-headed god seated on a throne facing left. Behind this god stands a much damaged female figure facing left. To the right of her, there is another damaged female figure facing right. Remains of at lest three columns of text are above the figures. |
Credit Line | The Eckley B. Coxe Junior Expedition to Nubia, Aniba; D. Randall-MacIver and C. L. Wooley, 1911 |
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