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Fragment of a stela, showing parts of 3 late cartouches of Aten. There is a rare intermediate form of god's name. Reign of Akhenaten. From Amarna, Egypt. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Limestone column fragment showing a cartouche of Nefertiti. Reign of Akhenaten. From Amarna, Egypt. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Fragment of a relief showing princess Sitamun (Sitamen). From the mortuary temple of Amenhotep II at Thebes, Egypt. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.jpg - Neuroforever
A fragment of a wall block. The hieroglyphs Son of Ra were inscribed over the cartouche of the birth-name of Thutmos III. 18th Dynasty. From Egypt. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Tombstone inscribed in Greek Uncial script . Limestone, 4 fragments. From Hawara, Fayum, Egypt. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Stela of Irinefer, Servant in the Place of Truth. 19th Dynasty. From Tomb 290 at Deir el-Medina, Egypt. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Basalt fragment. Part of a necklace, in relief, is shown together with a cartouche of Seti I. 19th Dynasty. From Egypt. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Fragment of a limestone stela of Djiho (Djedher), the God's Father of Min. Ptolemaic, 27th Dynasty. From Egypt. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Fragment of a stela showing Amun enthroned. Mut, wearing the double crown, stands behind him. Both are being offered by Ramesses I, now lost. From Egypt. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Fragment of a tomb relief showing a funerary ritual scene. It depicts meat-offering of the "opening of the mouth ceremony". Late 18th Dynasty. From Egypt. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Stela showing a male adorer standing before 2 Ibises of Thoth. Limestone, sunken relief. Early 19th Dynasty. From Egypt. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Fragment of relief of Khawy, Servant in the Place of Truth. 19th Dynasty. From Tomb 214 at Deir el-Medina, Egypt. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Upper part of a stela showing a standing man adoring Ra-Horakhty who holds a was-sceptre. 19th Dynasty. From Egypt. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Stela showing "Isis the Great Goddess" sitting and holding a was-sceptre. A man, the head of necropolis workers, adores her. From Egypt, Middle Kingdom. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Fragment of a limestone stela. Inscribed for the accountant of cattle Pahemy and his wife Iniuset. 18th Dynasty. From tomb 34 at Meidum, Egypt. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Fragment of a relief block or stela. Standing male figure below hieroglyphs. Limestone. 4th Dynasty. From the mastaba of Kameni (Ka-Mena) at El Kab (Nekheb), Egypt. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Pyramidion of Nebamun. Possibly top of a stela. Limestone. 19th Dynasty. From Egypt. Bought in the Thebaid (Thebais) but probably it came from Deir el-Medina. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Limestone fragment inscribed with the birth-name of King Seti II within a cartouche. 19th Dynasty. From Egypt. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.jpg - Neuroforever
The name of god Amun was erased, probably during Amarna era of Akhenaten. Detail of stela of Djeserka, a doorkeeper of the Amun temple at Thebes. From Thebes, Egypt. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Fragment of a stela showing cartouches of Akhenaten, Nefertiti, and Aten. From Amarna, Egypt. 18th Dynasty. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Limestone stela of a high priest of god Ptah. It bears the cartouches of Cleopatra and Caesarion. From Egypt. Ptolemaic Period. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Limestone stela of Ankh-Hor. It mentions the 22nd year of the reign of Shoshenq V. From Egypt. 22nd Dynasty. From the Harding Smith collection. Now housed in the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Alabaster sunken relief depicting Akhenaten, Nefertiti, and daughter Meritaten. Early Aten cartouches on king's arm and chest. From Amarna, Egypt. 18th Dynasty. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Painted limestone miniature stela. It shows Akhenaten standing before 2 incense stands, Aten disc above. From Amarna, Egypt. 18th Dynasty. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Limestone fragment showing 2 cartouches bearing the throne-name (left) and birth-name and the epithet "god's father Ay the god the ruler of Thebes" (right) of Ay. From Egypt. 18th Dynasty. Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology.jpg - Neuroforever
Limestone fragment from a tomb relief showing cartouche of Ahmose-Nefertari above face of royal figure wearing uraeus. Probably from Deir el-Medina, Egypt. 19th Dynasty. Petrie Museum.jpg - Neuroforever
Limestone stela depicting a false-door, cornice above. There are Carian inscriptions. Late Period. From Saqqara, H5-873, Egypt. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Fragment of a crudely carved limestone stela showing king Thutmose IV adoring a goddess (probably Astarte). From Thebes, Egypt. 18th Dynasty. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Stela of Georgios, bishop of Ibrim, 10th to 11th century CE, currently housed in the Petrie Museum.jpg - Neuroforever
Petrie Museum limestone stele of Djiho.jpg - BabelStone
Petrie Museum limestone stele of Ankh-Hor.jpg - BabelStone
Petrie Museum painted limestone stele.jpg - BabelStone
Petrie Museum painted wooden stele of Neskhons.jpg - BabelStone
Petrie Museum sandstone stela Armant type with Coptic inscription.jpg - BabelStone
Petrie Museum relief of Princess Sitamun.jpg - BabelStone
Petrie Museum sandstone stela with Coptic inscription.jpg - BabelStone
Petrie Museum stela of Iufenierpesesh.jpg - BabelStone
Petrie Museum stela of Paser.jpg - BabelStone
Ancient Egyptian Stone Amulet from the Petrie Museum.jpg - Doyle of London
Cartouches of Pepi I and Pyramid Texts. Limestone block fragment from the debris of the north wall of the antechamber within the pyramid of Pepi I at Saqqara. Petrie Museum.jpg - Neuroforever
Stele of Hesu, inspector of god's servants of the ka-temple of king Merenra. From Abydos, Egypt. 6th Dynasty. Petrie Museum.jpg - Neuroforever
Stela of Mentuhotep, Nomarch of Hermonthis.jpg - Leoboudv