期刊名称:British Museum Studies in Ancient Egypt and Sudan (BMSAES)
印刷版ISSN:2049-5021
电子版ISSN:2049-5021
出版年度:2008
卷号:10
页码:39-63
出版社:The British Museum
摘要:As part of a wider investigation of Egyptian inscriptions in the Northern Sudan, the British Museum has begun a project of epigraphic survey at Tombos near the Third Cataract,1 well known as the site of major pharaonic stelae documenting Egypt’s conquest and occupation of Kush in the early Eighteenth Dynasty. I published here the first results of the project: a new record of an important viceregal inscription located on Tombos Island (figs. 1–5; front cover).2 I also consider related material from the collection of the British Museum and from the temples of Semna and Kumma (now housed in the garden of the Sudan National Museum, Khartoum).