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Sedjediwat, rectangle standing, cornice, Stèle of Senbef and his wife Sedjediwat. A special feature of this stela is that it has been provided with inscriptions and illustrations on both sides. The front has a door shape with a cornice and torus. The cornice contains two Horus eyes with a ring in between. To the left of this is the sign of the west and on the right the sign of the east, from both signs comes a hand. The inscription contains a sacrificial formula for the god Osiris. Below is Senbef at an offering table. On the back is a sacrificial formula for the god Wepwawet. Below are Sedjediwat and Senbef pictured, and among them a man and a woman., Stele, limestone, 41 x 24.5 cm, Middle Kingdom, 13th Dynasty, EgyptDescription of the Egyptian collection, II, 35, Pl.XXV, D. Stefanovic, GM 218 (2008), 81-90.

Sedjediwat, rectangle standing, cornice, Stèle of Senbef and his wife Sedjediwat. A special feature of this stela is that it has been provided with inscriptions and illustrations on both sides. The front has a door shape with a cornice and torus. The cornice contains two Horus eyes with a ring in between. To the left of this is the sign of the west and on the right the sign of the east, from both signs comes a hand. The inscription contains a sacrificial formula for the god Osiris. Below is Senbef at an offering table. On the back is a sacrificial formula for the god Wepwawet. Below are Sedjediwat and Senbef pictured, and among them a man and a woman., Stele, limestone, 41 x 24.5 cm, Middle Kingdom, 13th Dynasty, EgyptDescription of the Egyptian collection, II, 35, Pl.XXV, D. Stefanovic, GM 218 (2008), 81-90.
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Sedjediwat, rectangle standing, cornice, Stèle of Senbef and his wife Sedjediwat. A special feature of this stela is that it has been provided with inscriptions and illustrations on both sides. The front has a door shape with a cornice and torus. The cornice contains two Horus eyes with a ring in between. To the left of this is the sign of the west and on the right the sign of the east, from both signs comes a hand. The inscription contains a sacrificial formula for the god Osiris. Below is Senbef at an offering table. On the back is a sacrificial formula for the god Wepwawet. Below are Sedjediwat and Senbef pictured, and among them a man and a woman., Stele, limestone, 41 x 24.5 cm, Middle Kingdom, 13th Dynasty, EgyptDescription of the Egyptian collection, II, 35, Pl.XXV, D. Stefanovic, GM 218 (2008), 81-90
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