The Stela CG 34096 – Cairo Museum

Document Type : Original research articles

Author

Department of Egyptology - Faculty of Archaeology - Cairo University

Abstract

Abstract
The paper presents the first publication for the scenes and hieroglyphic inscriptions of the Stela CG 34096 – SR 3/ 10165 - Cairo Museum, dating to the New Kingdom ( pl.1, fig.1).
Keywords: Funerary stelae - Stela CG 34096 – Cairo Museum Stelae.
1. Basic information's
Discovery: (?)
Date: New Kingdom (late 18th and early 19th dynasty era).
Owners: Nebanensu and Amenhotep – Nb ann sw & Imn Htp < br /> Material: Sandstone.
Dimensions: H: 50cm, W: 38cm, D:7cm.
Condition: good, with traces of colors remain.
2. Description
A painted arch-topped rectangular stone slab funerary stela, divided into three main parts: the Lunette and two registers. A horizontal line separates the two registers of the stela, while its edge is surrounded by a single thin line. All figures and hieroglyphic inscriptions are executed in shallow sunk relief featuring inner details.
The stela follows the classic style of stelae which appeared and became widespread in use since the Middle Kingdom. The same style and probably by the hand of the same artist who engraved the stela CG 34035.
The back of the stelae (the verso) was usually polished with no scenes or texts ; rarely was it left rough. (Bierbrier, 1999)

Keywords

Main Subjects