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Funerary Stela of Mennefer Limestone
This study concerns the Funerary stela that Returned from Emirate of Sharjah in November 2017. The Funerary stelas have received much attention in the past, and certainly not their own dedicated study. Previously, these stelas have only been roughly dated, This study seeks to narrow down the dating of the funerary stela. To more precisely date the, funerary stela relevant features are presented together with relevant information concerning the characteristic in question. As such, a more precise date is built from the various relevant elements. The Funerary stelas are translated with appropriate commentary on the short texts. The most important parts of these texts are the titles and through comparisons to other holders of the same titles and discussion of what is known about these titles; a judgment of their social status is made. In the end, Mennefer's Stela can be dated to, at earliest reign of the old kingdom.
A Part of an Offering Chapel of Hry SA .F. Nxt
The current study was conducted to analyze the iconography of Hry SA.f nxt's chapel decipher and translate its hieroglyphic texts. A great deal of this offering chapel has been published for the first time. The chapel was discovered during the excavations of sewage by AshganYehia and Waleed Mohamadain at Ihnasia El Madina in 2004.