stela in English

noun
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an upright stone slab or column typically bearing a commemorative inscription or relief design, often serving as a gravestone.
Scribes carved hieroglyphs on stone stelae , altars, wooden lintels, and roof beams, or painted them on ceramic vessels and in books made of bark paper.
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1. * The Mesha stela, discovered in 1868, has much in common with the Tel Dan stela.

2. Stela 27 stands in front of it.

3. Stela 7 was badly damaged, being broken into fragments.

4. His stone stela is the Canopus Stone of 238 BC.

5. She is only known from a stela of her son Prince Ameni.

6. Limestone stela of Baal-of-the-lightning, 14th/ 13th centuries B.C.E.

7. This stela, contemporary with his reign, further confirms the existence of this king.

8. That is what I am preparing, 125 years after the discovery of the Mesha stela.”

9. Stela 2 is on the lowest terrace opposite the stairway approach to Structure 33.

10. Stelae 12 and 13 stand before structure 40 and Stela 11 once stood between them.

11. A stela recounting this appointment was discovered in Koptos and demonstrates that Nubkhesbed was indeed Iset's mother.

12. A stela mentioning the king's dogs was also said to be set up before the tomb.

13. From the Wadi Hammamat comes a stela dated to the ninth regnal year of the king.

14. Senebhenas is shown with Sobekhotep on an altar in Sehel Island and a stela in Wadi el-Hol.

15. Stela 27 has been re-erected in front of Structure 9 on the Main Plaza in the Central Acropolis.

16. He triumphantly entered the city together with his son Ramesses II and erected a victory stela at the site.

17. Media caption Basildon Hospital patient experience of losing baby 'Not listened to' Stela Ernu, from South Ockendon, was more than 41 weeks pregnant when she …

18. Bessarabian Nights, Stela Brinzeanu's first novel, is much more than a coming of age story about three girls who are as close as sisters growing up together in a Moldovan village

19. Ryholt notes that Kamose never claims in his second stela to attack anything in Avaris itself, only "anything belonging to Avaris (nkt hwt-w'rt, direct genitive) i.e., the spoil which his army has carried off" as lines 7-8 and 15 of Kamose's stela—the only references to Avaris here—demonstrate: Line 7-8: I placed the brave guard-flotilla to patrol as far as the desert-edge with the remainder (of the fleet) behind it, as if a kite were preying upon the territory of Avaris.

20. 2 La rândul ei, Ligia-Stela Florea (1999:77) propune studierea valorilor Aspectuale ale imperfectului, cu referire la limba franceză: „L'imparfait, comme son nom l’indique, est un temps imperfectif par excellence, un «temps ligne»

21. Antiquity: 1 n the historic period preceding the Middle Ages in Europe Type of: age , historic period an era of history having some distinctive feature n an artifact surviving from the past Examples: Rosetta Stone a part of an inscribed granite stela that was originally about six feet tall and was set up in 196 BC; the inscriptions in