Private funerary stelae are a vital bundle of material in Egyptological research that may reveal plenty of information in terms of e.g. social structures, religious practices and linguistics. This study examines one stela in particular (NM18) from Museum Gustavianum, Uppsala, that has not yet undergone a full analysis, nor been put into its proper context of the late Middle Kingdom. The present study aims to provide for such a contextualization by identifying and discussing certain features on the stela, such as iconography and orthographic elements. By thoroughly analyzing these elements and putting them in relation to analogous stelae, one may find as to what extent there are unique, conventional and/or modified features on NM18. The stud...
Iberian ‘warrior’ stelae have captured the imagination of researchers and the public for more than a...
International audienceThis study makes an inventory of the patterns chosen and the processes impleme...
This article is a publication of two wooden funerary stelae from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, beari...
The excavations of the Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in the spr...
Bu Yüksek Lisans Tezinde Mugla Müzesi'nde korunan bir grup mezar steli incelenmistir. Çalısmaya ilk ...
The purpose of this investigation is to analyse a coherent corpus of stelae from the site of Saqqara...
Sámi culture and resources have long been exploited by the Swedish state, church and government. The...
The following thesis analyses a dataset of 436 Egyptian votive stelae dating to the Ramesside period...
The contribution analyses the visual display of the stela of Djedherbes, which was excavated at Saqq...
U radu je publikovana stela London, BM EA 851. Darovna formula (raspored elemenata, epigrafske karak...
This thesis focuses on the picture stones of Gotland, Sweden dating to the Viking Age. The Viking Ag...
Today, there are more Egyptian obelisks outside of Egypt than there are left where they were made. T...
This thesis investigates the expression of identity on funerary gravestones from 3 inland regions of...
Syftet med denna uppsats är att undersöka symbolanvändningen, texten på och utformningen av gravsten...
The subject of this article is a wooden stela (AAd6) kept in the National Museum of Denmark in Copen...
Iberian ‘warrior’ stelae have captured the imagination of researchers and the public for more than a...
International audienceThis study makes an inventory of the patterns chosen and the processes impleme...
This article is a publication of two wooden funerary stelae from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, beari...
The excavations of the Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in the spr...
Bu Yüksek Lisans Tezinde Mugla Müzesi'nde korunan bir grup mezar steli incelenmistir. Çalısmaya ilk ...
The purpose of this investigation is to analyse a coherent corpus of stelae from the site of Saqqara...
Sámi culture and resources have long been exploited by the Swedish state, church and government. The...
The following thesis analyses a dataset of 436 Egyptian votive stelae dating to the Ramesside period...
The contribution analyses the visual display of the stela of Djedherbes, which was excavated at Saqq...
U radu je publikovana stela London, BM EA 851. Darovna formula (raspored elemenata, epigrafske karak...
This thesis focuses on the picture stones of Gotland, Sweden dating to the Viking Age. The Viking Ag...
Today, there are more Egyptian obelisks outside of Egypt than there are left where they were made. T...
This thesis investigates the expression of identity on funerary gravestones from 3 inland regions of...
Syftet med denna uppsats är att undersöka symbolanvändningen, texten på och utformningen av gravsten...
The subject of this article is a wooden stela (AAd6) kept in the National Museum of Denmark in Copen...
Iberian ‘warrior’ stelae have captured the imagination of researchers and the public for more than a...
International audienceThis study makes an inventory of the patterns chosen and the processes impleme...
This article is a publication of two wooden funerary stelae from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, beari...