• Explore
      Highlights
    • Popular
    • Staff picks
    • Downloadable
    • Collections
    • Blog
    • Community members
    • Sketchfab Masters
    Browse by category
    • Animals & Pets
    • Architecture
    • Art & Abstract
    • Cars & Vehicles
    • Characters & Creatures
    • Cultural Heritage & History
    • Electronics & Gadgets
    • Fashion & Style
    • Food & Drink
    • Furniture & Home
    • Music
    • Nature & Plants
    • News & Politics
    • People
    • Places & Travel
    • Science & Technology
    • Sports & Fitness
    • Weapons & Military
  • For business
    Sketchfab for Teams
    Augmented Reality
    3D Viewer
    3D eCommerce
    3D Configurators
    Find a Partner
    Pricing
    Customer Stories
  • Buy 3D Models
      Highlights
    • Best selling
    • Animated
    • PBR
    • Low poly
    • High poly
    • 3D Printable
    • 3D Scan
    Browse by category
    • Animals & Pets
    • Architecture
    • Art & Abstract
    • Cars & Vehicles
    • Characters & Creatures
    • Cultural Heritage & History
    • Electronics & Gadgets
    • Fashion & Style
    • Food & Drink
    • Furniture & Home
    • Music
    • Nature & Plants
    • News & Politics
    • People
    • Places & Travel
    • Science & Technology
    • Sports & Fitness
    • Weapons & Military
/
Cancel
loginSign UpUpload

Stela of Ramose
3D Model

Avatar of unimuseum
Museum der Universität Tübingen MUT
pro
60
60 Downloads
315
315 Views
12Like
Report
Triangles: 7k
Vertices: 3.5k
More model information

The small rounded votive stela of the scribe of the necropolis Ramose from Deir el-Medina (inventory no. 1716) measures 15.3  11.0  2.5 cm and is dedicated to Hathor, the Theban goddess of the West. The stela is made of limestone and dates from the reign of Ramesses II (1279–1213 B.C.). The blue faience amulet on the left side of the upper part was added later and shows the Hathor cow on a sledge inside a shrine. The text around the amulet names the goddess: “Hathor, Mistress of the West, Lady of the Sky, Mistress of all gods”. On the right side of the upper part the inscription states “A (stela) made by the scribe of the Place of Truth (= necropolis) Ramose, justified”. The lower part of the small stele shows a kneeling man in adoration surrounded by the words “Giving glorification to Hathor, Mistress of the West. Prostrating before the Lady of the Two Lands by the servant of Amun Ptahseankh, justified”.

License:

CC AttributionCreative Commons Attribution

Learn more
Published 7 years ago
Jul 13th 2018
  • Cultural heritage & history 3D Models
No tags set.

Comments

You must log in to comment.
enterprise
  • Enterprise Solutions
  • 3D Configurators
  • 3D eCommerce
  • 3D Viewer
  • 3D Advertising
  • Sketchfab for Teams
  • Customer Stories
  • Pricing
ecosystem
  • Exporters
  • Importers
  • Developers & API
  • Augmented Reality
  • Virtual Reality
store
  • Buy 3D models
  • Become a Seller on Fab
  • Free 3D Models
community
  • Explore
  • Help Center
  • Education
  • Museums
  • Blog
  • Sketchfab Masters
about
  • Company
  • Careers
  • Press Kit
  • Features
  • Contact us
© 2025, Sketchfab, Inc. All rights reserved.
Terms of usePrivacy policySitemap