The National Museum of Brazil collections include an exhibition of funerary steles from ancient Egypt.[1]
The current status of the collection is unknown after the fire that destroyed the museum in 2018.
Image | Name | Origin | Date | Notes | |
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First stele of Sahi | Egypt | c. 1991-1668 B.C. | Middle Kingdom, XII/XIII Dynasty.[2] | ||
Second stele of Sahi | Egypt | c. 1991-1668 B.C. | Middle Kingdom, XII/XIII Dynasty.[3] | ||
Bas-relief of Sehetepibre | Egypt | c. 1730 B.C. | Middle Kingdom, XIII Dynasty.[4] | ||
Stele of Seqedi Shemre | Egypt | c. 1991-1668 B.C. | Middle Kingdom, XII/XIII Dynasty.[5] | ||
Stele of Amenemopet | Egypt | c. 1300-1200 B.C. | XIX Dynasty.[6] | ||
Stele of Bakenamun | Egypt | c. 1400 B.C. | XII/XIII Dynasty.[7] | ||
Stele of Djed-Anhurefankh | Egypt | c. 650-550 B.C. | XXVI Dynasty.[8] | ||
Stele of Haunefer | Egypt | c. 1300-1200 B.C. | XIX Dynasty.[9] | ||
Stele of Horkefaref and family | Egypt | c. 1991-1668 B.C. | XII/XIII Dynasty.[10] | ||
Stele of Huy, son of Pahu | Egypt | c. 1290 B.C. | New Kingdom, XIX Dynasty, reign of Seti I.[11] | ||
Stele of Ithu | Egypt | c. 1300-1200 B.C. | New Kingdom, XIX Dynasty.[12] | ||
Stele of Mery | Egypt | c. 1991-1668 B.C. | Middle Kingdom, XII/XIII Dynasty.[13] | ||
Stele of Montusekher | Egypt | c. 1991-1668 B.C. | Middle Kingdom, XII/XIII Dynasty.[14] | ||
Stele of Nakhtamun | Egypt | c. 1200-1070 B.C. | New Kingdom, XX Dynasty.[15] | ||
Stele of Pentjek | Egypt | c. 650-400 B.C. | Late Period, XXVI/XXVII Dynasty.[16] | ||
Stele of Raia | Egypt | c. 1300-1200 B.C. | New Kingdom, XIX Dynasty.[17] | ||
Stele of Renefankh and his family | Egypt | c. 1991-1668 B.C. | Middle Kingdom, XXI/XIII Dynasty.[18] | ||
Stele of Ruru, son of Amenemopet | Egypt | c. 600-500 B.C. | Middle Kingdom, XXI/XIII Dynasty.[19] | ||
Stele of Senusret-Iunefer | Egypt | c. 1897-1878 B.C. | Middle Kingdom, XII Dynasty.[20] | ||
Unnamed stele | Egypt | c. 600-400 B.C. | XXVI/XXVII Dynasty.[21] |