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The lunette spatial region in the upper portion of stelas, became common for stelas as a prelude to a stele's topic. Its major use was from ancient Egypt in all the various categories of stelas: funerary, Victory stelas, autobiographical, temple, votive, etc. The lunettes are most common from ancient Egyptian stelas, as not only is the topic of the stele presented, but honorific gods, presenters, individuals, etc. are previewed, and often with Egyptian hieroglyphic statements.

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  • The lunette spatial region in the upper portion of stelas, became common for stelas as a prelude to a stele's topic. Its major use was from ancient Egypt in all the various categories of stelas: funerary, Victory stelas, autobiographical, temple, votive, etc. The lunettes are most common from ancient Egyptian stelas, as not only is the topic of the stele presented, but honorific gods, presenters, individuals, etc. are previewed, and often with Egyptian hieroglyphic statements. The main body of the stele is then presented below, often separated with a horizontal line (register), but not always. In Egyptian stelas, many have horizontal lines of hieroglyphs; often the lunette will contain shorter vertical statements in hieroglyphs, sometimes just names of the individuals portrayed, hieroglyphs in front, or behind the individual. (en)
  • A lunette é a porção superior das estelas, normalmente em formato semicírculo. Seu uso se deu sobretudo no Antigo Egito, e era comum a várias categorias de estelas: funerárias, celebrando vitórias, autobiográficas, religiosas, dedicatórias e outras. Nas estelas egípcias, esse é o lugar onde comumente é apresentado um prelúdio para o tópico tratado no documento. O corpo principal da estela era apresentado abaixo da lunette, geralmente separado por uma linha horizontal. As estelas egípcias frequentemente apresentam linhas horizontais de hieróglifos, e, não raro, as suas lunettes continham instruções verticais mais curtas, também em hieróglifos. Seu nome é uma referência à sua forma semicírcular ou de "meia-lua", tal qual o elemento homônimo da arquitetura. (pt)
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  • The lunette spatial region in the upper portion of stelas, became common for stelas as a prelude to a stele's topic. Its major use was from ancient Egypt in all the various categories of stelas: funerary, Victory stelas, autobiographical, temple, votive, etc. The lunettes are most common from ancient Egyptian stelas, as not only is the topic of the stele presented, but honorific gods, presenters, individuals, etc. are previewed, and often with Egyptian hieroglyphic statements. (en)
  • A lunette é a porção superior das estelas, normalmente em formato semicírculo. Seu uso se deu sobretudo no Antigo Egito, e era comum a várias categorias de estelas: funerárias, celebrando vitórias, autobiográficas, religiosas, dedicatórias e outras. Seu nome é uma referência à sua forma semicírcular ou de "meia-lua", tal qual o elemento homônimo da arquitetura. (pt)
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  • Lunette (stele) (en)
  • Lunette (pt)
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