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English: Carl Lepsius' drawing of a Coptic inscription discovered on the Dendur temple. Dating to the mid-6th century (Grzegorz Ochala 2011: "The Date of the Dendur Foundation Inscription Reconsidered" in "The Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists". Volume 48. pp. 217-224.), the inscription is about how the Nobatian king Eirpanome and people of his court had the temple converted into a church. According to Siegfried Richter, it is the first official Christian document from Nubia.(Siegfried Richter 2013: "The Beginnings of Christianity in Nubia" in "Christianity and Monasticism in Aswan and Nubia". pp. 47-54.)
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Dendur conversion inscription
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: Koptische Inschriften. 28-56 aus dem Westl. Theben (Thebes), Dêr el Medînet (Dayr al-Madînah Site), Erment, Bet el Walli (Beit el-Wali), Dendûr, Derr (el-Derr), Wadi Gazâl (NYPL b14291191-44332).jpg
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Nicolaische Buchhandlung
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44332
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Denkmaeler aus Aegypten und Aethiopien nach den Zeichnungen der von seiner Majestat dem Koenige von Preussen Friedrich Wilhelm IV nach diesen Landern gesendeten und in den Jahren 1842-1845 ausgefuhrten wissenschaftlichen Expedition ...
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b14291191
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General Research Division
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Antiquities; Inscriptions, Coptic

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