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Stela Stela

Basalt stela fragment with figures representing a priest, Wahibre, and his father, Pedihorresni, standing within a naos, wearing Persian dress: Ancient Egyptian, Lower Egypt, possibly Sais, Late Period, 27th Dynasty, c.521-405 BC

Stela Stela

Stela of limestone carved in relief, from the tomb of Mereri, the Count, Overseer of Priests and Guardian of the Temple Cattle, who stands on the left holding a staff and baton, with a prayer to Osiris for funerary offerings: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Dendera, 1st Intermediate Period, Dynasty 9-early Dynasty 11, c. 2160-2040 BC

Stela Stela

Limestone stela carved in relief depicting the seated Sole [Royal] Friend, Overseer of horned and hoofed animals and his wife Bebi receiving offering: Ancient Egyptian, excavated at Dendera, 1st Intermediate Period

Stela Stela

Limestone stela, incised and painted with a seated and standing figure of a man named Usermin, called Wedja, the Inspector of Priests: Ancient Egyptian, probably from Akhmim, 6th Dynasty or First Intermediate Period, c. 2345–2125 BC

Stela Stela

Limestone stela depicting the seated figures of Hetepi and his wife Kau before an offering table : Ancient Egyptian, Dendera, 1st Intermediate Period, 9th-11th Dynasty, c.2160-2055 BC

Stela Stela

Stela of limestone, painted in colours on the natural white of the ground, with the scene framed by a conventional doorway with raised torus moulding: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, 1st Intermediate Period, early 11th Dynasty, c. 2160 - 2115 BC

Stela Stela

Limestone stela in the form of a false door with a cavetto cornice, depicting the Lady of the House Ment seated holding a lotus before a table of offerings, opposite her husband whose name has been erased: Ancient Egyptian, Middle Kingdom, 12th Dynasty, c.1985-1795 BC

Stela Stela

Round-topped limestone stela depicting the scribe of the fortress, Senebni seated before an offering table and 25 members of his family: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, probably Abydos or Thebes, Middle Kingdom, 13th Dynasty, c.1795-1650 BC

Stela Stela

Round-topped limestone stela carved in relief with figures of the gods of Memphis Ptah and his consort Sekhmet facing the gods of Thebes, Amun and his consort Mut, worshipped by the chariot soldier Huy and his family: Ancient Egyptian, Lower Egypt, Memphis, Temple of Ptah, New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, c.1295-1186 BC

Stela Stela

Limestone stela with rounded top showing King Thutmose I offering a loaf to Ptah and Sekhmet, and the Gate-Keeper Bakenra praising Ptah: Ancient Egyptian, Lower Egypt, Memphis, Temple of Ptah, late 18th Dynasty, c.1504 -1352 BC

Stela Stela

Limestone stela carved with figures of Ptah in a shrine, Sekhmet with Ramose below, and his wife kneeling before an altar: Ancient Egyptian, Lower Egypt, Memphis, late 18th Dynasty

Stela Stela

Round-topped limestone stela carved in relief with kneeling figures of Nebsumenu, the Craftsman of the Royal Tomb and his wife, sons and a daughter worshipping statues of King Amenhotep I and his mother Queen Ahmose-Nefertari as patrons of the workmen's village at Deir el-Medina: Ancient Egyptian, Deir el-Medina, Thebes, upper Egypt New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, c. 1295 -1186 BC

Stela Stela

Stela of wood covered with gesso, round topped and painted showing the Lady of the House Shepset-ireru worshipping Re and Atum: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Thebes, 26th Dynasty, Late Period

Stela Stela

Stela of wood covered with gesso and painted, showing the Lady of the House Ta-kai worshipping Ra-Horakhty as a falcon-headed god seated on a throne: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Thebes, 22nd Dynasty, Third Intermediate Period, c.800-715 BC

Stela Stela

Round-topped stela in painted wood, showing the Gatekeeper of Amun, Sennu, worshipping Ra-Horakhty-Atum as a falcon-headed god seated on a throne before a table of offerings: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Thebes, late 22nd Dynasty, Third Intermediate Period, c.800-715 BC

Stela Stela

Round-topped stela in hard white limestone, carved in low relief showing the owner Nimenkhamun worshipping Re-Horakhty before an altar, the inscription details his roles as the priest of King Shabataka and the God's Wife Shepenwepet I: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Thebes, 25th Dynasty, c. 702–690 BC

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