Der Seth-Name Ramses’ II.: Ein Beleg aus dem Baal-Tempel in Bahr el-Baqar

The article describes a stela from the 11ᵗʰ year of Ramesses II found in the area of Bahr el-Baqar with a scene of the king presenting a captive to a god depicted in Asiatic iconography. The text below lists the royal names of the king in which the falcon sign of Horus has been replaced by the Seth...

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Authors: Iskander, John Moussa (Author) ; Abd el-Karim, Ehab Gamil (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:German
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Published: 2024
In: Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts Kairo
Year: 2023, Volume: 79, Pages: 1-24
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Tell Dafana / Ramses II Egypt, Pharao 1290 BC-1223 BC / Stele / Seth, God / Baal, God
IxTheo Classification:HH Archaeology
Further subjects:B Seth
B بعل
B Baal
B Ramesses II
B رمسيس الثاني
B ست
B Bahr el-Baqar
B Daphne
B دافني
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Summary:The article describes a stela from the 11ᵗʰ year of Ramesses II found in the area of Bahr el-Baqar with a scene of the king presenting a captive to a god depicted in Asiatic iconography. The text below lists the royal names of the king in which the falcon sign of Horus has been replaced by the Seth animal. However, the significance of the stela is owed to the fact that it is the only Egyptian source till now that mentions a temple of the God Baal at the eastern borders of the Delta.
The article describes a stela from the 'l l " year of Ra messes II found in the area of Bahr el-Baqar with a scene of the king presenting a captive to a god depicted in Asiatic iconography. The text below lists the royal names of the king in which the falcon sign of Horus has been replaced by the Seth animal. However, the significance of the stela is owed to the fact that it is the only Egyptian source till now that mentions a temple of the God Baal at the eastern borders of the Delta.
ISSN:2943-7970
Contains:Enthalten in: Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts Kairo
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.34780/ab7a-955c