| Egyptian Journal of Archeological and Restoration Studies


EJARS (Established 2011)

Volume 14 ,issue 2 | Summer and Autumn 2024 | Pages : 241-247

STELA OF RAMOSE NO. 1759 AT MANCHESTER MUSEUM

Document Type: Original Article

DOI: 10.21608/ejars.2024.396692

pages: 241-247

Authors:
Refaat, M.
Archaeology dept., Faculty of Arts, New Valley Univ., Kharga, Egypt

Abstract:
The abroad museums are home to a vast array of valuable artefacts, many of which are worth highlighting. This paper aims to fully publish and highlight the stela of Ramose which is being displayed at Manchester Museum no. 1759 and dated back to the New Kingdom. The presented stela - whose owner was one of the well-known characters during the Ramesside Period - is one of the numerous stelae discovered in Thebes and were being donated to its principal gods and goddesses. The study includes the discovery of the stela, description, and facsimile, in addition to the transliteration and translation of the texts with com-ments and notes on the texts and scenes. Furthermore, general comments on the elements that were depicted and included in the texts. It also analyzes the different aspects of the selection of specific titles of the depicted gods and their sequences.

Keywords:
Stela Ramose Thebes Ramesside Period Ptah Maat

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