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- The second line, a dedicatory introduction, states that the stone is a copy of the surviving contents of a worm-eaten papyrus Shabaka found as he was inspecting...
- - The Shabaka Stone was dedicated by the Kushite pharaoh Neferkare, i.e. Shabaka (711-697). The stela is 92 x 138 cm in size.
- There are numerous examples of this Kushite enterprise, one of them being an object of great historical importance - the Shabaka Stone.
- The Shabaka Stone. The Shabaka Stone is 92 x 137 cm in size. It has 62 vertical columns of text and 2 horizontal columns which rest across the top.
- The Shabaka Stone (British Museum 498) is a heavy, nearly black slab of "Green breccia" from Wadi Hammamat of 137 wide. The left side is ca.
- The inscription is the most significant source of Shabaka Stone, the creation myth of Egyptian mythology developed in Memphis.
- Meaning of the Shabaka Stone on the origins of the Universe as the Egyptian Kemetic version of the Big Bang Theory with PDF Download.
- The Shabaka Stone was dedicated by the Kushite pharaoh Neferkare, i.e. Shabaka (711-697). The stela is 92 x 138 cm in size.
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- 2 Why does the Shabaka Stone have big hole in its center?
- 3 When was the Shabaka Stone made?
- According to the text on the Shabaka Stone, the world was brought into being by Ptah through his heart and words