Abstract
This article republishes two stelae from the El-Salam School museum collection at Asyut (Tiggart Library collection). Although the museum remains relatively unknown to scholars, it houses objects of considerable scholarly significance. While no documentation exists to confirm the exact provenance of these stelae, stylistic and epigraphic analysis suggests they likely originated from the Wadi Sarga and Bawit regions of Asyut, as evidenced by their distinctive artistic and textual features.
This article republishes two stelae from the El-Salam School museum
collection at Asyut (Tiggart Library collection). Although the museum
remains relatively unknown to scholars, it houses objects of considerable
scholarly significance. While no documentation exists to confirm the exact
provenance of these stelae, stylistic and epigraphic analysis suggests they
likely originated from the Wadi Sarga and Bawit regions of Asyut, as
evidenced by their distinctive artistic and textual features.
How to Cite
Anonymous. (2026). Coptic stelae from El-Salam School Museum. Journal Name. DOI: 10.0000/example