- The
Nubayrah Stele is a
mutilated copy of the
Decree of
Memphis (Ptolemy V) on a
limestone stele. The same
decree is
found upon the
Rosetta Stone. From...
- half
copies of the text of the
Rosetta Stone,
including the copy on the
Nubayrah Stele and a
temple wall
inscription with edits, or
scene replacements,...
-
appearing in the
Rosetta Stone, (or the lost
beginning half used from the
Nubayrah Stele), the twin
concept with the "Walking Legs-returning"
shows how either...
- had stelae,
including the bilingual, three-script
Decree of Canopus, the
Nubayrah Stele, and the
Rosetta Stone. The
Great Mendes Stela :
English translation...
-
Memphis decree have been
found since the
discovery of the
Rosetta Stone: the
Nubayrah Stele, a
stele found in
Elephantine and Noub Taha, and an
inscription found...
-
Canopus for
Ptolemy III
Decree of Memphis, or
Raphia Decree, for
Ptolemy IV
Nubayrah Stele Silverstein (2023)
Parkinson et al. (1999) p. 29 ****mann (2003) p...
-
represented by the
Nubayrah Stele,
lines N-1 to N-27, (the
Rosetta starts at line N-22, and is from R-1 to R-14). Line N-19 of the
Nubayrah Stele refers to...
- of the body counts. The
Rosetta Stone, (the
surviving second half, the
Nubayrah Stele being the
surviving first half),
lists 22
reasons for
honoring the...
-
their wine [which was
taken on the arura] in the vineyard." (lines N14-(
Nubayrah Stele) and Rosetta, R2) Gardiner's Sign List#M.
Trees and
Plants List of...
- The
decree was
inscribed on stelae, and two of
these stelae survive: the
Nubayrah Stele and the
famous Rosetta Stone. This
decree praises Ptolemy V's benefactions...