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stele
Noun
1 the usually cylindrical central vascular
portion of the axis of a vascular plant
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English
Noun
stelae- Plural of stela
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Extensive Definition
A stele (from Greek: ,
stēlē, ; plural: stelae, , stēlai, ; also found: Latinised singular
stela and Anglicised plural steles) is a stone or wooden slab,
generally taller than it is wide, erected for funerals or commemorative
purposes, most usually decorated with the names and titles of the
deceased or living — inscribed, carved in relief (bas-relief,
sunken-relief,
high-relief,
etc), or painted onto the slab.
History and function
Stelae were also used as territorial markers, as the boundary stelae of Akhenaton at Amarna, or to commemorate military victories. They were widely used in the Ancient Near East, Greece, Egypt, Ethiopia, and, quite independently, in China and some Buddhist cultures (see the Nestorian Stele), and, more surely independently, by Mesoamerican civilisations, notably the Olmec and Maya. The huge number of stelae surviving from ancient Egypt and in Central America constitute one of the largest and most significant sources of information on those civilisations. An informative stele of Tiglath-Pileser III is preserved in the British Museum. Two stelae built into the walls of a church are major documents relating to the Etruscan language.Unfinished standing
stones, set up without inscriptions from Libya in North Africa
to Scotland were
monuments of pre-literate Megalithic
cultures in the Late Stone Age.
The Pictish
stones of Scotland, often intricately carved, date from between
the 6th and 9th centuries.
In 1489, 1512, and 1663 CE, the
Kaifeng
Jews of China left these stone monuments to preserve their
origin and history. Despite repeated flooding of the Yellow
River, destroying their synagogue time and time again, these
stelae survived to tell their tale.
An obelisk is a specialized kind of
stele. The Insular
high
crosses of Ireland and
Britain
are specialized stelae. Likewise, the Totem pole of
North and South America is a type of stelae. Gravestones with
inscribed epitaph are
also kinds of stelae.
Most recently, in the
Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin, the
architect Peter
Eisenman created a field of some 2,700 blank stelae. The
memorial is meant to be read not only as the field, but also as an
erasure of data that refer to memory of the Holocaust.
Notable individual stelae
- Axumite Stele
- Code of Hammurabi
- Gwanggaeto Stele
- Nestorian Stele
- Ukrainian stone stela
- Lemnos stela
- Lapis Niger
- For Israel/Egypt:
- For Egypt:
- In the Western Hemisphere:
- Peru: Raimondi Stela
- Mexico: Stela C at Tres Zapotes
- Mexico: Izapa Stela 5
- Mexico: La Mojarra Stela 1
Gallery
–4th c.BC. Salbyk kurgan surrounded by
balbals with kurgan
obelisk on the top. Upper Enisey-Irtysh interfluvial
See also
- Inscription
- Stele Forest, in Xi'an, China
- Rune stone
- Monumental inscription
- Hilarri or Basque steles
Bibliography
- John Boardman ed., The Cambridge Ancient History, Part 1, 2nd Edition, (ISBN-13: 9780521224963 | ISBN-10: 0521224969)
- Christopher A. Pool, Olmec Archaeology and Early Mesoamerica, Cambridge University Press 2007 (ISBN-13: 9780521783125)
- Karen E. Till, The New Berlin: Memory, Politics, Place, University of Minnesota Press 2005
Footnotes and references
External links
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