Tombos Stela

Tombos Stela

The Tombos Stele is an stele erected by Thutmose I upon his conquest of Nubia as far as the third cataract in his second regnal year. According to the stele, after this campaign, Thutmose's empire theoretically reached from Tombos in the south to the Euphrates in the north.

References

Breasted, James Henry. "Ancient Records of Egypt, Vol. II" p. 28. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1906.


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