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Silstone stela fragment, upper portion only, incised on one side with Isis before a shrine and on the other with the owners, a man named Paenmehyt and a woman named Tanetmennefer, with their arms raised in adoration: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Hierakonpolis, Temple area at Kom el-Ahmar, late New Kingdom, c. 1230 - 1069 BC
Stela fragment of yellow limestone, one half only put together from three separate fragments, carved on both sides with depiction of Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV) making offering to the Re-Horakhti-Aten (hawk-headed man), with erased cartouches: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, probably Hierakonpolis, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, Amarna Period, c. 1352 - 1336 BC