- Source: Egyptian stelae in the Levant
The Egyptian Stelae in the Levant are the approximately 25 Ancient Egyptian stelae discovered in the Levant, today known as Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine and Jordan. The most notable examples are the Stelae of Nahr el-Kalb and the Beisan steles.
Only five pharaohs are represented: Thutmosis III and his son Amenophis II (1479 - 1401 BC, both 18th dynasty), Seti I and his son Ramesses II and (1290 BC to 1213 BC, both 19th dynasty), and Shoshenq I (943–922 BC, 22nd dynasty).
List of known stelae
See also
Sarcophagus of Eshmunazar II
Tabnit sarcophagus
Merneptah Stele
Bibliography
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Akhenaten
- Egyptian stelae in the Levant
- Stelae of Nahr el-Kalb
- Beisan steles
- New Kingdom of Egypt
- Art of ancient Egypt
- Ancient Egypt
- Middle Kingdom of Egypt
- History of Palestine
- Ramesses II
- Amoashtart