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Artifact

Stele

Description

  • Black steatite mini-stele with a rounded top and a raised relief carving. 
  • At the top, two figures, possibly baboons, are depicted facing each other with a small stele in between them. 
  • Three rows of hieroglyphic text occupy the lower half. 

Background Information

  • Purchased as a memento by John Growder who drilled for oil in Egypt for eight years, from around 1923.
  • Baboons were regarded as a symbol of the god Thoth, god of widsom. They are often depicted worshipping the sun (Re). In nature, baboons are often seen to start to gibber when the sun rises, "greeting" the god. 

Map Location

Latitude: 27° 15' 29.736" N
Longitude: 33° 48' 14.861" E

Date

May be ancient

Dimensions

inches
Length:
1.0
Width:
1.0
Height:
2.8

Events, Places, People

  • John Growder
  • Egypt

Originating Location

AfricaEgypt