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steles. The
memorial is
meant to be read not only as the field, but also as an
erasure of data that
refer to
memory of the Holocaust.
Egyptian steles...
- Look up
stele in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
stele (plural
steles or stelai) is a
stone or
wooden slab,
generally taller than it is wide, erected...
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historical records. The
Stele Forest began with the
Kaicheng Shi Jing
Steles (开成石经碑) and ****ai Xiao Jing
Steles (石台孝经碑), two
groups of
steles both
carved in the...
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patterns in the
stele.[citation needed] Moreover,
physiologists are
examining how the
anatomy (sizes and shapes) of
different steles affect the function...
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Merneptah Stele, also
known as the
Israel Stele or the
Victory Stele of Merneptah, is an
inscription by Merneptah, a
pharaoh in
ancient Egypt who reigned...
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Beisan steles are five
Ancient Egyptian steles from the
period of Seti I and
Ramesses II
discovered in what was then
known as Beisan,
Mandatory Palestine...
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inscriptions are the
three inscriptions on the
steles; they are
known as KAI 222-224. A
fourth stele,
possibly from Sfire, is
known as KAI 227 (the "Starcky...
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Cirta steles are
almost 1,000
Punic funerary[citation needed] and
votive steles found in
Cirta (today Constantine, Algeria) in a
cemetery located...
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Mesha Stele, also
known as the
Moabite Stone, is a
stele dated around 840 BCE
containing a
significant Canaanite inscription in the name of King Mesha...
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Zincirli stele usually refers to one of a
number of
steles found in the
archaeological site of Zincirli:
Kilamuwa Stela Kilamuwa scepter Victory stele of Esarhaddon...