How to use in-sentence of “stele”:
– Breasted p.28 This stele says that he already fought in Syria.
– A stele from, carved in relief or painted onto the slab.
– The Mesha Stele or Moabite Stone is a stele set up around 840BC by King Mesha of Moab.
– The 16th Dynasty may have included the pharaohs Pepi IIISneferankhre Pepi III Wolfgang Helck, Eberhard Otto, Wolfhart Westendorf, Stele – Zypresse: Volume 6 of Lexikon der Ägyptologie, Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, 1986, Page 1383 and Nebmaatre.
– In the second year of Thutmose’s reign, a stele at Tombos records that he built a fortress there.
– There is no agreement about the date of the writing; was it written about the times it describes, or was it written much later? It has been argued that the stele was made much later, perhaps in the Twenty-Fifth Dynasty.
– The stele was later captured by the Elamites and taken to their capital, Susa.
Example sentences of “stele”:
– The stele has a list of the kings of Egypt from the First Dynasty through to the early part of the Fifth Dynasty.
– The Palermo Stone is one of seven pieces left of a much bigger stele known as the Royal Annals of the Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt.
– The name comes from the orbiter name, already defined as Rosetta, which is the name of the stele that allowed Jean-François Champollion to understand ancient Egypt hieroglyphics.
– The stele uses full stops.
– The first evidence for the existence of an organised kingdom in the southern region comes from the mid 9th century Tel Dan stele, which mentions the death of a king of the “House of David” alongside the king of Israel; the contemporary Mesha stele may also mention the House of David, although the reconstruction which allows this reading is disputed.
– Similarly, the Tel Dan stele tells of the death of a king of Israel, probably Jehoram, at the hands of an Aramaen king about 841 BCE.
- The stele has a list of the kings of Egypt from the First Dynasty through to the early part of the Fifth Dynasty.
- The Palermo Stone is one of seven pieces left of a much bigger stele known as the Royal Annals of the Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt.
- The name comes from the orbiter name, already defined as Rosetta, which is the name of the stele that allowed Jean-François Champollion to understand ancient Egypt hieroglyphics.
– The ancient historian Manetho must have used something like the Royal Annals stele to write his history of the early dynasties of Egypt.
– The stele also supports the plant above the ground.
– Although it has not been found in modern times, he set up a stele when he crossed the Euphrates River.Shaw and Nicholson p.289 During this campaign, the Syrian princes declared loyalty to Thutmose.
– The first recorded booty in history is a stele taken during 1160BC.