Collection of funerary steles in the National Museum of Brazil

The National Museum of Brazil collections include an exhibition of funerary steles from ancient Egypt.[1]

Exhibition of Ancient Egyptian steles in the museum.

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]

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