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Inventory Number | St. Aswan, Islamic cemetery 680 |
Publication Number | Abdal-Raḥman Stèles, n 412 |
Current Location | Aswan, Islamic Antiquities magazine |
Publication Permission Status | no permission for publication necessary |
Publication Status | published |
Ancient Provenance Site | Aswan / Syene (Swn; Συήνη, סונ, ⲥⲟⲩⲁⲁⲛ) [Trismegistos] Certainty: high |
Ancient Provenance District | Upper Egypt, 1st nome (Ombites) [Trismegistos] |
Type of Discovery | archaeological excavation Certainty: high |
Date of Discovery Term. Ante / Post Quem Non |
between 10 12 1960 and 18 4 1964 |
Finder (= First Purchaser) | ʿAbd al-Raḥmān Muḥammad ʿAbd al-Tawwāb and others Certainty: high |
Location of Find / Purchase in Egypt | Aswan / Syene |
District of Find / Purchase in Egypt | Upper Egypt, 1st nome (Ombites) [Trismegistos] |
Type of Acquisition for the Intitution | excavation finds |
Object Type | stela |
Dating of Object | 330 AH/ 942 CE |
Dating | between 942 and |
Criteria for Dating | Date in the text. |
Localization of Text on Object | one-sided | |
Script, Primary | Arabic | |
Language, Primary | Arabic | |
Comments on Handwriting | Written in the Kufic script. | |
Comments on Text Layout | Written Surface 58,6 × 43,7 cm | |
recto | verso | |
Quantity of Lines | 11 | |
Quantity of Columns | 1 |
Modern Title | Tombstone |
Text Types |
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Summary of Content | Tombstone |
Location of Composition | Aswan / Syene Upper Egypt, 1st nome Egypt (Certainty: high) |
Multilingualism | Script = Language Monolingual |
Religion | Islam |
RulerID | Regnal Year | MonthID | Day Date of the Text | Gregorian Date | dating_comment |
330 AH | Rajab | 11 | 942 April 1 CE | Date in the text.; |
DatasetID | 316589 |
last Change | 29.07.2022 |
Author | Ahmed Kamal |
Dataset License | Creative Commons: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA) |
Data set citation | Data set 316589 (= St. Aswan, Islamic cemetery 680), ERC-Project ELEPHANTINE: Ahmed Kamal. |