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Deutsch: London, Vereinigtes Königreich: British Museum, Schabaka-Stein, altägyptische Steinplatte mit theologischem Text (später als Mühlstein verwendet), Steinkonglomerat, Memphis, ursprünglich aus dem Tempel des Ptah, 25. Dynastie, rund 716 – 702 v. Chr.
English: London, United Kingdom: British Museum, Shabaka Stone, ancient Egyptian stone slab with theological text (later reused as a millstone), stone conglomerate, Memphis, originally from the temple of Ptah, 25th dynasty, around 716 – 702 BC
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