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Description: Stele dedicated by Chia, treasurer of a temple of Ramses II, representing the gods of Thebes, Heliopolis and Memphis: Amun-Ra, Ra-Herakhty and Ptah. Greywacke, New Kingdom. Hieroglyphs, Column 2-(reads from left):" 'Behold !', the Kingdom's scribe...."-behold is i-N, the reed and Red Crown; below is the "sedge", and Scribe equipment. (In top right)-God Amun-Ra is portrayed written as: "Amun-Ra...Lord of the Thrones of the Two Lands".-(the thrones are 3-Jar stands)
Title: Egypte louvre 116 stele
Credit: Guillaume Blanchard
Author: User:Aoineko
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