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stela
Object Type
stela
Museum number
EA362
Description
Round-topped limestone stela bearing nine rows of Hieroglyphic text and a representation of a standing male figure.
Cultures/periods
12th Dynasty
Findspot
Found/Acquired:
Egypt
Materials
limestone
Dimensions
Height:
26 centimetres
Weight:
3 kilograms
Width:
14.50 centimetres
Depth:
5 centimetres
$Inscriptions
Bibliographic references
Hall 1912 / Hieroglyphic texts from Egyptian stelae, etc., in the British Museum, Part 3.
(pl.39)
Location
Not on display
Condition
fair
Acquisition name
Purchased from:
Joseph Sams
Acquisition date
1834
Department
Egypt and Sudan
BM/Big number
EA362
Registration number
.362
Additional IDs
Miscellaneous number:
BS.362
(Birch Slip Number)