a carved or inscribed slab set up in cemeteries and sanctuaries for commemorative purposes
A tall stone, usually carved with pictures of rulers and hieroglyphs that tell about them.
An inscribed and/or decorative tablet.
An inscribed stone or wooden slab with an inscription dedicated to someone, an event or a decree.
stone slab used as a standing monument; plural is stelae
An upright inscribed slab or pillar serving as a monument or grave marker.
an ancient upright stone slab bearing markings
a flat stone with inscriptions
a free-standing stone slab, generally rectangular in shape but sometimes with a rounded or pointed top
a large, usually standing, block of stone upon which have been carved various images and scripts illustrating any number of things
a stone or wooden slab erected for funerary or commemorative purposes, most usually decorated with the names and titles of the deceased inscribed, carved in relief or painted onto the slab
an upright stone slab or pillar with writing on it
an upright slab of stone carved and inscribed with religious or historical texts and representations
A rectangular or rounded slab of stone or wood, with texts, reliefs or paintings, which served as commemorative or funerary monument.
slab of stone or wood, with figures and text, carvings, or paintings, which was used in numerous ways such as a funerary monument
Greek word for a slab or pillar (often a gravestone), usually bearing an inscription. (Plural — stelae.)
(pl. stelae) freestanding carved stone monument
A stone slab, sometimes wood, decorated with paintings, reliefs or texts. They usually commemorate an event. TALATAT. . This Arabic word means "three handbreadths". It is used to describe the typical stone building blocks of temples of Akhenaten, they are decorated with scenes in the Amarna style. They have been found reused at a number of other building sites.