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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.[1] 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).

  1. ^ Wimmer, Stefan Jakob [in German] (2002). "A New Stela of Ramesses II in Jordan in the Context of Egyptian Royal Stelae in the Levant". Universitätsbibliothek der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. doi:10.5282/UBM/EPUB.14236. Retrieved 2023-04-17.

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Egyptian stelae in the Levant

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The Egyptian Stelae in the Levant are the approximately 25 Ancient Egyptian stelae discovered in the Levant, today known as Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine...

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Beisan steles

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of the "governor's house". Egyptian Stelae in the Levant List of inscriptions in biblical archaeology Higginbotham, C.R. (2022). Egyptianization and...

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New Kingdom of Egypt

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resulting in a peace treaty between the two nations. He campaigned later in the Levant capturing Edom and Moab. New kingdom Egyptian stelae from this...

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Ancient Egypt

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now the country Egypt. Ancient Egyptian civilization followed prehistoric Egypt and coalesced around 3100 BC (according to conventional Egyptian chronology)...

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History of Palestine

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administer the area in his name. The Egyptian Stelae in the Levant, most notably the Beisan steles, and a burial site yielding a scarab bearing the name Seti...

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Amoashtart

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last of the known Egyptian Stelae in the Levant. As these three Egyptian sarcophagi were buried together, it's are considered to have contained the bodies...

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Middle Kingdom of Egypt

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recorded on funerary stelae due to religious conventions. Decentralization during the First Intermediate Period left the individual Egyptian provinces, or Nomes...

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Art of ancient Egypt

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Art of ancient Egypt Ancient Egyptian art refers to art produced in ancient Egypt between the 6th millennium BC and the 4th century AD, spanning from Prehistoric...

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Sarcophagus of Eshmunazar II

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began in 664 BC and ended with Cambyses II's conquest of Egypt in 525 BC – many centuries after the last of the known Egyptian Stelae in the Levant. These...

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Ramesses II

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Ancient Egyptian: rꜥ-ms-sw, Rīꜥa-masē-sə, Ancient Egyptian pronunciation: [ɾiːʕamaˈseːsə]; c. 1303 BC – 1213 BC), commonly known as Ramesses the Great,...

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Aadloun stele

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signs are visible. Egyptian Stelae in the Levant Stelae of Nahr el-Kalb de Bertou, J. (1843). Essai sur la topographie de Tyr (in French). Typ. Firmin...

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Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt

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ruled without ackowledging Re". The dynasty is recorded as having destroyed Egyptian monuments and removed Egyptian statuary for booty, as well as plundering...

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Ptolemaic Kingdom

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of ancient Egypt, heralding a distinctly new era for religious and cultural syncretism between Greek and Egyptian culture. Alexander the Great conquered...

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Amun

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Egyptian: jmn, reconstructed as /jaˈmaːnuw/ (Old Egyptian and early Middle Egyptian) → /ʔaˈmaːnəʔ/ (later Middle Egyptian) → /ʔaˈmoːn/ (Late Egyptian)...

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Hyksos

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Bietak, Manfred (2016). "The Egyptian community in Avaris during the Hyksos period". Ägypten und Levante / Egypt and the Levant. 26: 263–274. doi:10.1553/AEundL26s263...

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Sea Peoples

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(the Egyptian name for the Mediterranean)". The Battle of Kadesh was the outcome of a campaign against the Hittites and their allies in the Levant in the...

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Kingdom of Aksum

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to the Tomb Of The False Door. The Stelae Park in Aksum. Small stelae in the Gudit Stelae Field Another stelae field in Aksum. Istifanos Monastery in Hayk...

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Ancient Egyptian trade

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Egyptian trade developed with the gradual creation of land and sea trade routes connecting the ancient Egyptian civilization with ancient India, the Fertile...

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Ahmose I

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Levante / Egypt and the Levant. 20: 303–323. doi:10.1553/AEundL20s303. ISSN 1015-5104. JSTOR 23789943. Murnane, William J. (1977). Ancient Egyptian Coregencies...

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Sobekhotep IV

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expedition to the amethyst mines at Wadi el-Hudi in southernmost Egypt. The expedition is attested via four stelae set up at Wadi el-Hudi. From the Wadi Hammamat...

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Sesostris

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dynasties on the limits of Egyptian expansion. Senusret III raided into the Levant as far as Shechem, also into Aethiopia, and at Semna above the second cataract...

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Tale of Two Brothers

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Levante [Egypt and the Levant]. 27: 183–94. doi:10.1553/AEundL27s183. JSTOR 26524900. Dundes, Alan (2002). "Projective Inversion in the Ancient Egyptian "Tale...

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Ptolemy V Epiphanes

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of the kingdom's weakness to begin the Fifth Syrian War (202–196 BC), in which the Ptolemies lost all their territories in Asia Minor and the Levant, as...

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Maydaa

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population of 3,108 in the 2004 census. An Ancient Egyptian stelae was discovered in 2010. It was dedicated by an officer in the army of 19th Dynasty...

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Akhenaten

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Echnaton (Ancient Egyptian: ꜣḫ-n-jtn ʾŪḫə-nə-yātəy, pronounced [ˈʔuːχəʔ nə ˈjaːtəj], meaning 'Effective for the Aten'), was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh reigning...

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Punic religion

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Carthaginian stelae, is known by modern scholars as the sign of Tanit, but it is not clear whether the Carthaginians themselves associated it with Tanit. The connections...

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Ancient Semitic religion

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have been the preferred writing material for scribes at the time. Unlike the papyrus documents found in Egypt, ancient papyri in the Levant have often...

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