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- Shabaka_Stone abstract "The Shabaka Stone, sometimes Shabaqo, is a relic from the Nubian Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt incised with an Egyptian religious text. It is a composition of breccia measuring 91 cm on the left in height and 95 cm on the right as well as 137 cm in width. The text claims to contain the surviving content of a worm-ridden, decaying papyrus that was found as pharaoh Shabaka was inspecting the temple of Ptah in Memphis, Egypt. In later years, the stone is believed to have been used as a millstone damaging the hieroglyphics. This damage is accompanied by other intentional defacements, leaving the hieroglyphics in poor condition.It was once placed within the Temple of Ptah in Memphis in the 8th century BCE. It was removed at an unknown date. In 1805, the stone was a donation by George John, 2nd earl of Spencer, to the British Museum where it has been located since. It is known that prior to coming to England it was in Alexandria, but how it got there or when is unknown.Since this stone was meant to be a preservation of an older text, the question regarding the dating of the original work has been sought after. Attempts to attribute a definite date for the original text has been inconclusive. Some scholars claimed it originated in the Old Kingdom while others said it went further back. Today, scholars feel it is clear that it cannot predate the Nineteenth Dynasty.".
- Shabaka_Stone thumbnail The_Shabaka_Stone.JPG?width=300.
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
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- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageID "5392262".
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageLength "3306".
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageRevisionID "708100666".
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Alexandria.
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Breccia.
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageWikiLink British_Museum.
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Category:8th-century_BC_steles.
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Category:8th-century_BC_works.
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Egyptian_objects_in_the_British_Museum.
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Egyptian_stelas.
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stones.
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Twenty-fifth_Dynasty_of_Egypt.
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_hieroglyphs.
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageWikiLink George_Spencer,_2nd_Earl_Spencer.
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Horus.
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Lower_Egypt.
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Memphis,_Egypt.
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Millstone.
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Nineteenth_Dynasty_of_Egypt.
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Nubia.
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Old_Kingdom_of_Egypt.
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Papyrus.
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Ptah.
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Shabaka.
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Twenty-fifth_Dynasty_of_Egypt.
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Egypt.
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageWikiLink File:The_Shabaka_Stone.JPG.
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shabaka Stone".
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shabaka stone".
- Shabaka_Stone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Shabaka_Stone subject Category:8th-century_BC_steles.
- Shabaka_Stone subject Category:8th-century_BC_works.
- Shabaka_Stone subject Category:Ancient_Egyptian_objects_in_the_British_Museum.
- Shabaka_Stone subject Category:Ancient_Egyptian_stelas.
- Shabaka_Stone subject Category:Stones.
- Shabaka_Stone subject Category:Twenty-fifth_Dynasty_of_Egypt.
- Shabaka_Stone type Type.
- Shabaka_Stone type Work.
- Shabaka_Stone type Dynasty.
- Shabaka_Stone type Object.
- Shabaka_Stone type Stele.
- Shabaka_Stone type Type.
- Shabaka_Stone type Work.
- Shabaka_Stone comment "The Shabaka Stone, sometimes Shabaqo, is a relic from the Nubian Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt incised with an Egyptian religious text. It is a composition of breccia measuring 91 cm on the left in height and 95 cm on the right as well as 137 cm in width. The text claims to contain the surviving content of a worm-ridden, decaying papyrus that was found as pharaoh Shabaka was inspecting the temple of Ptah in Memphis, Egypt.".
- Shabaka_Stone label "Shabaka Stone".
- Shabaka_Stone sameAs Q1188062.
- Shabaka_Stone sameAs የሻባካ_ድንጋይ.
- Shabaka_Stone sameAs Šabakova_deska.
- Shabaka_Stone sameAs Denkmal_memphitischer_Theologie.
- Shabaka_Stone sameAs Piedra_de_Shabako.
- Shabaka_Stone sameAs Pierre_de_Chabaka.
- Shabaka_Stone sameAs Pedra_de_Shabaka.
- Shabaka_Stone sameAs m.0djsn5.
- Shabaka_Stone sameAs Šabakov_kameň.
- Shabaka_Stone sameAs Q1188062.
- Shabaka_Stone wasDerivedFrom Shabaka_Stone?oldid=708100666.
- Shabaka_Stone depiction The_Shabaka_Stone.JPG.
- Shabaka_Stone isPrimaryTopicOf Shabaka_Stone.