File:Stele Mentuhotep II Klebs.png
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English: Ancient Egyptian stela dated to the regnal year 46 of pharaoh Nebhepetre Mentuhotep II of the 11th Dynasty. From its text, in his book Egypt of the pharaohs: an introduction Alan Gardiner argued that the stela was issued just after the reunification of Egypt, at the very beginning of the Middle Kingdom. Turin Museum. |
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Source | Die Reliefs und Malereien des Mittleren Reiches, Heidelberg 1922, p. 22, fig. 14 |
Author | Luise Sigwart Klebs (1865 - 1931) |
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