Global Journal of Human Social Science, D: History, Archaeology and Anthroplogy, Volume 23 Issue 3
Volume XXIII Issue III Version I 54 ( ) Global Journal of Human Social Science - Year 2023 D © 2023 Global Journals A Ramesside Stela Fragment with Unusual Offerings (Cairo Agricultural Museum, No.4286) throughout Ramesside times. The way of the writing m ȝˁ ḫ rw is the most commonly found on the monuments of Ramesside times in Deir el-Medina 95 . Fruit offerings generally were common throughout New Kingdom Period. Based on above mentioned iconographical, palaeographic, epigraphic, and stylistic features, the fragment of our stela is likely to date through Ramesside times (19thDynasty–20thDynasty), and perhaps its provenance is Deir el-Medina. Abbreviations AJA American Journal of Archaeology BIFAO Bullettin de l’Institute Français d’Archéologie Orientale BMMA Bullettin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art IFAO Institut Français d’Archéologie Orientale JAOS Journal of the American Oriental Studies JARCE Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt JEA Journal of Egyptian Archaeology JNES Journal of Near Eastern Studies MFA Museum of Fine Art (Boston) PCMA Polish Center of Mediterranean Archaeology Wb Wörterbuch der aegyptischen sprache A cknowledgments I would like to express my thanks to the former general inspector of the exposition and Agricultural Museums, Mr. Mohamed Alaa, also, I want to thank the former director of the Cairo Agricultural Museum, Mr. Mohamed Ezzat, for permitting me to publish this object and for the photograph . All the contents of the article are my responsibility. R eferences R éférences R eferencias 1. Affara, Manal, 2010,"A New Kingdom Stela in the National Museum of Antiquities, Leiden", JARCE 46 , pp. 147- 157. 2. Aldred, Cyril, 1949 , Old Kingdom Art in Ancient Egypt , London. 3. Aldred, Cyril, 1971, Jewels of the Pharaohs, London. 4. Clére, J.J., 1929, 'Monuments Inédits des Serviteurs dans la Place de Vćrité', BIFAO 28 , p p. 173-201. 5. Cruz-Uribe, Eugene, 1978, "The Father of Ramses I: OI 11456" , JNES, 37, No. 3, pp. 237-244. 6. Demarée, R.J. 1983, The Ax iqr n Ra- stellae on Ancestor Worship in Ancient Egypt , Leiden. 7. Fischer, Henry G., 1973, “Offering Stands from the Pyramid of Amenemhet I ”, Metropolitan Museum Journal, Vol. 7 pp. 123-126. 8. Gardiner, A. H., 1937, Late Egyptian Miscellanies , Bruxelles. Griffin, K. 2007, “An Ax iqr n Ra Stela from the collection of the Egypt Centre, Swansea”, in T. Schneider and K.Szpakowska (eds.), Egyptian Stories: A British Egyptological. Tribute to Alan B. Lloyed , Ugarit-Verlag: Münster, pp.137-148. 10. Haldane, Cheryl Ward, (Mar.1990), “Shipwrecked Plant Remains.” The Biblical Archaeologist, 53, No.1, “An Underwater View of the Ancient World” , pp. 55-60. 11. Immerwahr, Sara, Oct.–Dec. 1989 , "The Pome-granate Vase: Its Origins and Continuity," Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 58.4 pp. 397-410. 12. Janssen, Jac. J., Dec. 1963 , "An Unusual Donation Stela of the Twentieth Dynasty", JEA 49 pp. 64- 70 . 13. Lichtheim, Miriam, (without date), Ancient Egyptian Literature , II the New Kingdom. 14. Lilyquist, C., Hill, M., Allen, S., Roehrig C. H. and Patch D. C., 2001 " Egyptian Art", BMMA , New Series, Vol. 59, No. 1 , Ars Vitraria: Glass in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, pp. 11-17. 15. Lurker M. 1996, An Illustrated Dictionary of The Gods and Symbols of Ancient Egypt , London. 16. Martin, Geoffrey T., 1982, "Two Monuments of New Kingdom Date in North American Collections" ,JEA 68, pp. 81-84. 17. Metawi, Rasha, 2009, "The "General of the Estate of Amun" Any and His Notable Family Cairo Museum Stela (TN 10/6/24/11) ", JARCE45 pp. 291-301. 95 Cf. stela of Kaha, region of Ramses II, Deir el-Medina Clére, J.J., 1929188, fig.1. 9.
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