Banishment Stela

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

MaterialDiorite
Size127 cm (50 in) x 82 cm (32 in)
Createdc.1050 BCE
Banishment Stela / Maunier Stela
MaterialDiorite
Size127 cm (50 in) x 82 cm (32 in)
WritingEgyptian hieroglyphs
Createdc.1050 BCE
Discoveredc.1860
Luxor
Discovered byHenri Maunier
Present locationLouvre
IdentificationC 256

The Banishment Stela or Maunier Stela (Louvre C 256[1]) is an ancient Egyptian stela issued in c.1050 BCE. It contains an amnesty decree of the 21st Dynasty High Priest of Amun Menkheperre.

The Banishment Stela was discovered in Luxor around 1860 by the then French Vice-Consul, Henri Maunier; it was carried to Paris in 1884 and exhibited at the Louvre where it still is.[2] The stela is made from diorite and measures 127 cm (50 in) in height and 82 cm (32 in) in width. The upper part is poorly preserved, and only a depiction of Menkheperre praying to the god Amun is still visible; the lower portion is in better condition and of the 23 lines of Egyptian hieroglyph text, only the first four are mostly lost.[2]

Content

References

Further reading

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI