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First Intermediate Period Funerary Stela in the Cairo Museum, TR 19:11:24:2
This paper deals with the stela of \"Šd-it.f''and his wife PP \"Pryt\". It is a stela made of limestone in a good state of preservation in terms of engravings, colors and artistic elements, Except for some minor cracks on the outer frame now preserved in the Cairo International Airport Museum', No.TR 19:11:24:2. This stela was found in Naga-ed-Der, Sohag, el- Sheikh Farag site: SH200, Tomb 203, Upper Egypt (Excavated by G. Reisner for the Hearst Egyptian Expedition, the University of California). This stela contains three registers; the first includes the main text, and contains the formula for offerings, which consists of four horizontal lines. The second register contains a scene representing the owner of the stela standing, holding a staff and scepter, with offerings in front of him on top of a basket, and his wife standing behind him. The third register consists of two vertical lines of inscriptions relating to appeals to the living as well as types of offering. The stela dates back to the First Intermediate period. The current research presents a study of this stela through several main elements: describing the scenes contained therein, copying and translating the hieroglyphic texts, and commenting on them artistically and linguistically.
Unpublished Funerary Stela of \Osiris Nakht\ in the Egyptian Museum \JE 27784\
The current paper aims to study a funerary stela displayed in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, bearing the number (JE 27784)1 (Plate 1, Figure 1). It was found by Purchased in 1887, unfortunately its original place is unknown, probably came from Abydos, because God Osiris represented many times on most of the Late Period Stelae in Abydos. It is a funerary stela for a person named Wsir nxt, who was the son of . The Stela has a round top and two registers, The round top includes the sun disk with its religious symbols, While the first record includes a scene of the owner of the stela \"Wsir nht\" standing worshiping the god Osiris, the second record occupies the main text, This text is recorded in six horizontal rows. This stela is made of limestone and found completely intact, with the exception of an erased part on the upper left side, which does not affect the reading of the texts. This paper provides a comprehensive study about the stela to illuminate this type of art and its role during the Late Period, looking particularly at its original date, purpose, dedication, decorative symbolism, and the religious concepts behind the texts.