Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Luwian language" ¶ 16
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Stele and Museum
The Merneptah Stele ( JE 31408 ), the earliest record of the name " Israel " ( Cairo Museum )
Mesha Stele in the Louvre Museum.
Qing Dynasty statue of Guan Ping ( 2. 1 meters tall ) at the Stele Forest | Stele Forest Museum in Xi ' an.
The famous stoneworks Six Steeds of Zhao Mausoleum are exhibited in the Stele Forest Museum of Xi ' an ( 4 steeds ) and Museum of the University of Pennsylvania, U. S. ( 2 steeds ) separately.
The Stele Forest, or Xi ' an Beilin Museum ( 碑林 ; pinyin: Bēilín ), is a museum for steles and stone sculptures which is located in Xi ' an, China.
In 1936, famous Chinese calligrapher Yu Youren donated his entire collection of more than three hundred rubbings from Stele to the Xian Forest of Stele Museum.
Stele Forest Museum
* Xi ' an Stele Forest Museum
Thousands of steles, surplus to the original requirements, and no longer associated with the person they were erected for or to, have been assembled in Xi ' an's Stele Forest Museum, which is a popular tourist attraction.
File: Stele-from-Phillipi. jpg | Stele from Philippi Archeology Museum
In the Athribis Stele, in the garden of Cairo Museum, it states " His majesty was enraged at their report, like a lion ", assembled his court and gave a rousing speech.
The Tel Dan Stele, Israel Museum
Early finds such as the " Tayma Stele " are at the Louvre in Paris among others while large museums of national importance in Saudi Arabia, such as the National Museum of Saudi Arabia in Riyadh and the Jeddah Regional Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography also have significant collections of items from or related to ancient Tayma.
Both versions of Horus appear in the Egyptian image that Thelemites call Stele 666, a Dynasty 25 or 26 offering stele formerly in the Boulaq Museum, but now in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, also known as the Stele of Revealing.

Stele and .
Stele of Naram-Sin of Akkad | Naram-Sin, celebrating victory against the Lullubi from Zagros 2260 BC.
A campaign against the Lullubi led to the carving of the famous " Victory Stele of Naram-Suen ", now in the Louvre.
Besides the two for the Roman Pontiffs already mentioned, there is one for Alfieri, another for Emo, a Venetian admiral, and a small model of a cenotaph for Horatio Nelson, besides a great variety of monumental relieves such as the Stele Tadini in the Chapel of the Accademia Tadini in Lovere.
King Ezana's Stele in Axum.
The author of the Tel Dan Stele ( found in 1993 and 1994 ) claimed to have slain both Ahaziah of Judah ( who was visiting Jehoram ) and Jehoram.
The museum contains exhibits from Sumer and the city of Akkad, with monuments such as the Prince of Lagash's Stele of the Vultures from 2, 450 BC and the stele erected by Naram-Sin, King of Akkad, to celebrate a victory over barbarians in the Zagros Mountains.
The later Stele of the Vultures at the end of the Early Dynastic III period ( 2600 – 2350 BC ), commemorating the victory of Eannatum of Lagash over the neighbouring rival city of Umma is the oldest monument in the world that celebrates a massacre.
Stone stelae, votive offerings, or ones probably commemmorating victories and showing feasts, are also found from temples, which unlike more official ones lack inscriptions that would explain them ; the fragmentary Stele of the Vultures is an early example of the inscribed type, and the Assyrian Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III a large and solid late one.
Nestorian missionaries were firmly established in China during the early part of the Tang Dynasty ( 618 – 907 ); the Chinese source known as the Nestorian Stele records a mission under a Persian proselyte named Alopen as introducing Nestorian Christianity to China in 635.
The Mesha Stele.
In addition to the inscriptions, there would probably have been a scene depicting the king being presented to the gods, topped with a winged disk, as on the Canopus Stele.
Two other inscriptions of the Memphis decrees have been found since the discovery of the Rosetta Stone: the Nubayrah Stele and an inscription found at the Temple of Philae.
Polly's statement is not corroborated in any period documents, such as the Shaolin Stele erected in 728.
** The discovery of the Tel Dan Stele, the first archaeological confirmation of the existence of the Davidic line, is announced.
This Buddhist Stele | stela from China, Northern Wei period, was built in the early 6th century.
* c. 2055 BC – 1985 BC: Funerary Stele of Amenemhat I was made.
* 1213 – 1203 BC — Merneptah Stele makes the earliest recorded mention of Israel.
The Bible's story is corroborated by the Mesha Stele, the Moabite Stone that was found in the Jordanian town of Dhiban in 1868.
Carved on a black stone, The Tower of Babel Stele ( as it is known ) dates from 604-562 BC, the time of Nebuchadnezzar II.
In addition, one of the garrisons of Ramesses II held Set as its patron deity, and Ramesses II erected the so-called Four Hundred Years ' Stele at Pi-Ramesses, commemorating the 400 year anniversary of the Set cult in the Delta.
Other well-known examples are the Memphis Stele ( Memphis Stone ), bearing the Decree of Memphis, about 218 BC, passed by his son, Ptolemy IV, and the famous Rosetta Stone erected by Ptolemy Epiphanes, his grandson, in 196 BC.
The existence of the Kingdom of Moab is attested to by numerous archeological findings, most notably the Mesha Stele, which describes the Moabite victory over an unnamed son of King Omri of Israel.
Most of our knowledge about Moabite comes from the Mesha Stele, which is the only known extensive text in this language.
Thrawn foiled a coup attempt against the Emperor by the renegade Grand Admiral Zaarin with the aid of his top pilot Maarek Stele.

Sultanhan and .
The best known is Sultan Han, located in the village Sultanhan about west of Aksaray.

Museum and Anatolian
The Museum of Anatolian Civilizations in Ankara, Turkey houses the richest collection of Hittite and Anatolian artifacts.
< center > Reconstruction of the Tumulus MM burial </ center > Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, Ankara, Turkey
* Museum of Anatolian Civilizations ( Anadolu Medeniyetleri Müzesi ), a museum in Ankara, Turkey
The Neo-Hittite Chimera from Carchemish, dated to 850 – 750 BC, which is now housed in the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations no doubt served as a basis for the Greek legend.
Image: Museum of Anatolian Civilizations068. jpg | Phrygian art, 7th Century BC
* Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, a museum near Ankara Castle
Bull heads excavated from Çatalhöyük in the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations in Ankara.
Image: Museum of Anatolian Civilizations014. jpg | Artifacts retrieved from Hacilar neolithic site
Detail from a reconstruction of a Phrygian building at Pararli, Turkey, 7th – 6th Centuries BC ; Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, Ankara.
( Museum of Anatolian Civilizations )
Relief carvings, now at the Museum of Anatolian Antiquities, Ankara, show her seated, wearing a cylindrical headdress like the polos and holding a circular mirror in one hand and the poppy capsule or pomegranate in the other.
The artifacts recovered during this excavation are currently on display at the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations in Ankara.
Archeological excavations unearthed artifacts belonging to the Phrygian civilization, which were carefully excavated and put on display in the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, also in Ankara.
* Museum of Anatolian Civilizations ( Anadolu Medeniyetleri Müzesi ), a museum in Ankara, Turkey
Behind him his son Sarruma </ center > < small > < center > The twisting body of the snake is depicted in undulating lines with human figures sliding along Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, Ankara, Turkey </ center > </ small >
This version is illustrated on a relief which was discovered at Malatya ( dating from 1050-850 BC ) and is on display in the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations in Ankara, Turkey.
He is depicted behind his father on the Illuyanka's relief found in Malatya ( dating 1050-850 BC ), on display in the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations in Ankara, Turkey.
Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, Ankara, Turkey
File: Museum of Anatolian Civilizations118. jpg | A mixed type between Diadem and laurel wreath from Anatolia
* 1997: Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, Ankara, Turkey
* The Museum of Anatolian Civilizations

0.463 seconds.