Stela
65.0cm
The stela carved in the 5th year of Thutmose III as it is stated in the lunette. Middle part of the stela is completely damaged. The stela is 65.0cm wide and stood to the west of the pylon together with another stela of the 5th year of this king.[1] Partially preserved representation of Hathor Lady of [Turquoise] turned left in the right part and fragments of text in the lower part can be seen.
Footnotes
- ^ 74: The Inscriptions of Sinai I - Oxford University Press - 1917 - Peet, Thomas Eric, Gardiner, Alan H., Černý, Jaroslav.
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Bibliography:
- Černý, Jaroslav, Peet, Thomas Eric, Gardiner, Alan H., The Inscriptions of Sinai I, Memoir of the Egypt Exploration Fund XXXVI, Oxford 1917, 151 [176], Pl(s). LVII [176]
- Porter, Bertha, Moss, Rosalind L.B., Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs, and Paintings VII. Nubia, the Deserts, and Outside Egypt, 2nd ed., Oxford 1995, 351
