Collection of funerary steles in the National Museum of Brazil explained

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.

ImageNameOriginDateNotes
First stele of SahiEgyptc. 1991-1668 B.C.Middle Kingdom, XII/XIII Dynasty.[2]
Second stele of SahiEgyptc. 1991-1668 B.C.Middle Kingdom, XII/XIII Dynasty.[3]
Bas-relief of SehetepibreEgyptc. 1730 B.C.Middle Kingdom, XIII Dynasty.[4]
Stele of Seqedi ShemreEgyptc. 1991-1668 B.C.Middle Kingdom, XII/XIII Dynasty.[5]
Stele of AmenemopetEgyptc. 1300-1200 B.C.XIX Dynasty.[6]
Stele of BakenamunEgyptc. 1400 B.C.XII/XIII Dynasty.[7]
Stele of Djed-AnhurefankhEgyptc. 650-550 B.C.XXVI Dynasty.[8]
Stele of HauneferEgyptc. 1300-1200 B.C.XIX Dynasty.[9]
Stele of Horkefaref and familyEgyptc. 1991-1668 B.C.XII/XIII Dynasty.[10]
Stele of Huy, son of PahuEgyptc. 1290 B.C.New Kingdom, XIX Dynasty, reign of Seti I.[11]
Stele of IthuEgyptc. 1300-1200 B.C.New Kingdom, XIX Dynasty.[12]
Stele of MeryEgyptc. 1991-1668 B.C.Middle Kingdom, XII/XIII Dynasty.[13]
Stele of MontusekherEgyptc. 1991-1668 B.C.Middle Kingdom, XII/XIII Dynasty.[14]
Stele of NakhtamunEgyptc. 1200-1070 B.C.New Kingdom, XX Dynasty.[15]
Stele of PentjekEgyptc. 650-400 B.C.Late Period, XXVI/XXVII Dynasty.[16]
Stele of RaiaEgyptc. 1300-1200 B.C.New Kingdom, XIX Dynasty.[17]
Stele of Renefankh and his familyEgyptc. 1991-1668 B.C.Middle Kingdom, XXI/XIII Dynasty.[18]
Stele of Ruru, son of AmenemopetEgyptc. 600-500 B.C.Middle Kingdom, XXI/XIII Dynasty.[19]
Stele of Senusret-IuneferEgyptc. 1897-1878 B.C.Middle Kingdom, XII Dynasty.[20]
Unnamed steleEgyptc. 600-400 B.C.XXVI/XXVII Dynasty.[21]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Estelas Funerárias. National Museum of Brazil. 4 September 2018 . pt.
  2. Web site: As estelas de Sahi - Primeira estela de Sahi. National Museum of Brazil. 4 September 2018 . pt.
  3. Web site: As estelas de Sahi - Segunda estela de Sahi. National Museum of Brazil. 4 September 2018 . pt.
  4. Web site: Baixo-relêvo de Sehetepibre. National Museum of Brazil. 4 September 2018 . pt.
  5. Web site: Estela de (Seqedi) Shemre. National Museum of Brazil. 4 September 2018 . pt.
  6. Web site: Estela de Amenemopet. National Museum of Brazil. 4 September 2018 . pt.
  7. Web site: Estela de Bakenamun. National Museum of Brazil. 4 September 2018 . pt.
  8. Web site: Estela de Djed-Anhurefankh. National Museum of Brazil. 4 September 2018 . pt.
  9. Web site: Estela de Haunefer. National Museum of Brazil. 4 September 2018 . pt.
  10. Web site: Estela de Horkefaref e família. National Museum of Brazil. 4 September 2018 . pt.
  11. Web site: Estela de Huy filho de Pahu. National Museum of Brazil. 4 September 2018 . pt.
  12. Web site: Estela de Ithu. National Museum of Brazil. 4 September 2018 . pt.
  13. Web site: Estela de Mery. National Museum of Brazil. 4 September 2018 . pt.
  14. Web site: Estela de Montusekher. National Museum of Brazil. 4 September 2018 . pt.
  15. Web site: Estela de Nakhtamun. National Museum of Brazil. 4 September 2018 . pt.
  16. Web site: Estela de Pentjek. National Museum of Brazil. 4 September 2018 . pt.
  17. Web site: Estela de Raia. National Museum of Brazil. 4 September 2018 . pt.
  18. Web site: Estela de Renefankh e família. National Museum of Brazil. 4 September 2018 . pt.
  19. Web site: Estela de Ruru, filho de Amenemopet. National Museum of Brazil. 4 September 2018 . pt.
  20. Web site: Estela de Senusret-Iunefer. National Museum of Brazil. 4 September 2018 . pt.
  21. Web site: Estela nome desconhecido. National Museum of Brazil. 4 September 2018 . pt.