Talk:Stele of Ankh-ef-en-Khonsu

Crowley Says
What I do know is this: [Equinox of the Gods]

Brugsch Bey of the Boulak Museum dined with us once to discuss the Stele in his charge, and to arrage for its "abstruction." His French assistant curator, who translated the hieroglyphs on the Stele for us.
 * That's Emil Brugsch-Bey, the brother of Heinrich Karl Brugsch. --jpgordon&#8711;&#8710;&#8711;&#8710; 08:03, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
 * Wonderful. I never thought to look into other languages! Although, good lord, which ones which? Either Crowley got the name wrong (whats knew?), or he was refering to his brother? This is actually adding to the already complex situation surrounding this stelea. But it helps to have some sort of reference. Thanks! Zos 08:10, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
 * No. Its got to be Emil Brugsch. Hes the only one that was alive at the time of the supposed dictation of the Book of the Law. Zos 08:15, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
 * And he appears to be the one referred to as Brugsch Bey. --jpgordon&#8711;&#8710;&#8711;&#8710; 15:04, 27 May 2006 (UTC)

Egyptologist Emile Brugsch has a wiki page. See the external link on that page to read about where the 'Bey' (a title, not a name) came from. That's likely the person Crowley met. Aleister Wilson (talk) 14:02, 6 December 2009 (UTC)

El-Leithy
So Ankh, what does this new source actually say? I couldn't find any relevant excerpt through Google Books. Dan (talk) 05:50, 20 April 2009 (UTC)

Two different discovery dates
From the article:

"...is a painted, wooden offering stele, discovered in 1858 at the mortuary temple of Hatshepsut at Dayr al-Bahri"

"It was discovered in 1854 as part of a large burial of priests of Montu at Dayr al-Bahr..."

So is it 1854 or 1858?

209.134.115.5 (talk) 20:25, 20 July 2011 (UTC)

Contradiction about the stele's location
In the article we see “the stele was moved around 1902 to the Egyptian Museum of Cairo ... where it remains today”, yet later it states that Aleister Crowley and Rose Edith Kelly saw it in Boulaq museum in 1904. How do you explain this? 95.69.234.63 (talk) 12:58, 3 September 2011 (UTC)

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Location???
The opening paragraph beings by stating the Stele is located in Thebes, then ends by saying it's in Cairo. 108.200.234.93 (talk) 11:15, 27 October 2018 (UTC)
 * I guess I get to be bold and change it. 108.200.234.93 (talk) 19:10, 29 December 2018 (UTC)