The Egyptian basalt stela published in this paper was recently discovered in Meydaa, near Damascus. It bears new evidence of the importance of pharaonic material in the Levant and of the nature of the Egyptian presence in this area during the New Kingdom. While Egyptian stelae from Syria and Lebanon are usually royal, the Meydaa stela was dedicated by an officer in the army of pharaoh Sethy I (ca 1290-1270 BC). Of particular interest are the title mariannu, which he seems to have carried, as well as the mention of the region, Upe, where he apparently held office.La stèle en basalte récemment découverte à Meydaa en Damascène vient enrichir le dossier des monuments pharaoniques du Proche-Orient. Ce document inédit est ici publié et commenté. ...
A Luvian hieroglyphic stele found at Tall Šṭīb, in the Ğabal al-‘Alā (Syria), provides the fourth kn...
International audienceThis is a republication of the stela Cairo JE 85932 once published by É. Driot...
This is a republication of the stela Cairo JE 85932 once published by É. Drioton just after the piec...
The Egyptian basalt stela published in this paper was recently discovered in Meydaa, near Damascus. ...
International audienceThis paper deals with an unpublished stela, belonging to the rare funerary obj...
International audienceThis paper deals with an unpublished stela, belonging to the rare funerary obj...
International audienceThis paper deals with an unpublished stela, belonging to the rare funerary obj...
International audienceThis paper deals with an unpublished stela, belonging to the rare funerary obj...
International audienceThis paper deals with an unpublished stela, belonging to the rare funerary obj...
This paper focuses on the reading of the short hieroglyphic inscription revealed after the recent re...
A basalt relief, found at ‘Aqīrbāt, features a woman. It is recognized as the remaining portion of a...
The little limestone stela N° 11394 in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rennes shows in front of Ptah the...
International audienceThis is a republication of the stela Cairo JE 85932 once published by É. Driot...
The little limestone stela N° 11394 in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rennes shows in front of Ptah the...
International audienceBriefly presented here are the eight deposits found under the foundations of t...
A Luvian hieroglyphic stele found at Tall Šṭīb, in the Ğabal al-‘Alā (Syria), provides the fourth kn...
International audienceThis is a republication of the stela Cairo JE 85932 once published by É. Driot...
This is a republication of the stela Cairo JE 85932 once published by É. Drioton just after the piec...
The Egyptian basalt stela published in this paper was recently discovered in Meydaa, near Damascus. ...
International audienceThis paper deals with an unpublished stela, belonging to the rare funerary obj...
International audienceThis paper deals with an unpublished stela, belonging to the rare funerary obj...
International audienceThis paper deals with an unpublished stela, belonging to the rare funerary obj...
International audienceThis paper deals with an unpublished stela, belonging to the rare funerary obj...
International audienceThis paper deals with an unpublished stela, belonging to the rare funerary obj...
This paper focuses on the reading of the short hieroglyphic inscription revealed after the recent re...
A basalt relief, found at ‘Aqīrbāt, features a woman. It is recognized as the remaining portion of a...
The little limestone stela N° 11394 in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rennes shows in front of Ptah the...
International audienceThis is a republication of the stela Cairo JE 85932 once published by É. Driot...
The little limestone stela N° 11394 in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rennes shows in front of Ptah the...
International audienceBriefly presented here are the eight deposits found under the foundations of t...
A Luvian hieroglyphic stele found at Tall Šṭīb, in the Ğabal al-‘Alā (Syria), provides the fourth kn...
International audienceThis is a republication of the stela Cairo JE 85932 once published by É. Driot...
This is a republication of the stela Cairo JE 85932 once published by É. Drioton just after the piec...