Summary:
The present paper studies a unique monument discovered in 1979 by the Romanian researcher Nicolae Vlassa. Unfortunately due to his sudden pass-away, the stela/obelisk remained hidden from the scientific community until now. Although it is a stray discovery and not from an archaeological context, the author, with the help of geo-petrographical analysis, tries to “remove the dust” of this monument, putting it in the proper place, namely in the corpus of the aegyptiaca finds coming from the Roman province of Dacia Porolissensis.
Published Online: 2014-6-12
Published in Print: 2014-6-1
© 2014 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Eine ramessidische Sonnenuhr im Tal der Könige
- Sinuhes Flucht
- Overseers of Upper Egypt in the Old to Middle Kingdoms
- Imitating the Egyptian Hieroglyphic Script in the Roman Era
- Seven Demotic Votive Inscriptions on Various Objects from the Tuna al-Gebel Necropolis
- Hieratische Gefäßaufschriften aus dem späten Alten Reich
- Splitting the sḏm.n⸗f? A Discussion of Written Forms in Coffin Texts
- Slings in the Ancient Near East with Reference to the Egyptian Material
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Eine ramessidische Sonnenuhr im Tal der Könige
- Sinuhes Flucht
- Overseers of Upper Egypt in the Old to Middle Kingdoms
- Imitating the Egyptian Hieroglyphic Script in the Roman Era
- Seven Demotic Votive Inscriptions on Various Objects from the Tuna al-Gebel Necropolis
- Hieratische Gefäßaufschriften aus dem späten Alten Reich
- Splitting the sḏm.n⸗f? A Discussion of Written Forms in Coffin Texts
- Slings in the Ancient Near East with Reference to the Egyptian Material