Stela
Object Number: | E9952 |
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Current Location: | Collections Storage |
Provenience: | Egypt Abydos |
Locus: | Cemetery D78 |
Period: | Middle Kingdom Second Intermediate Period New Kingdom Thirteenth Dynasty Fourteenth Dynasty Fifteenth Dynasty Sixteenth Dynasty Seventeenth Dynasty Eighteenth Dynasty |
Date Made: | 1759 - 1292 BCE |
Early Date: | -1760 |
Late Date: | -1291 |
Section: | Egyptian |
Materials: | Limestone |
Inscription Language: | Hieroglyphic |
Length: | 30 cm |
Width: | 25.5 cm |
Depth: | 7 cm |
Credit Line: | Distribution from the Egypt Exploration Fund, William Flinders Petrie, 1902 |
Other Number: | AES 2484 - Other Number |
Description
With ankh and inscription, giving the names of Sebekhotep and his wife Neferuptah.
Bibliography:
[Article] Wegner, Jennifer H. 2014. "Hidden Treasures: Abydos in the Basement". Expedition: The Magazine of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Philadelphia. The University Museum. Vol. 56. no. 1. pg. 42-51 Actual Citation : Page/Fig./Plate: 50, fig21 | View Objects related to this Actual Citation |
[Book] Gleeson, Molly, and Cahail, Kevin M., and Wegner, Josef W. 2021. King Seneb-Kay's Tomb and the Necropolis of a Lost Dynasty at Abydos.. Philadelphia. University of Pennsylvania Press. Actual Citation : Page/Fig./Plate: page 347-349, fig. 14.6 | View Objects related to this Actual Citation |
[Article] Hawass, Zahi, and Wegner, Jennifer H., and Hill, Jane. 2010. "Window between worlds: the Ankh as a dominant theme in five Middle Kingdom mortuary monuments". Millions of jubilees: studies in honor of David P. Silverman. Cairo. Actual Citation : Page/Fig./Plate: 222-247 | View Objects related to this Actual Citation |
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