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Pillar capital, Temple of Isis, Philae
Statue d'Osiris de Ankhpakhéred, 30e dynastie (379 - 342)
Funerary stele (painted limestone) of the Royal Sealer Indi and his wife Mutmuti, Priestess of Hatho
Cornerstone of an altar, showing the 19th Dynasty pharaoh Ramesses II “the Great” (r. 1279-1213 BCE)
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Duamutef canopic stopperStopper from a canopic jar in the form of the head of Duamutef, jackal-heade
Around 4,000 BCE, ancient Egyptians figured out how to use yeast to make bread.
Wooden tomb statuette of Ancient Egyptian priestess Imertnebes;Middle Kingdom,12th dynasty,1991 - 17
The Forgotten Jews Who Built the Roman Colosseum,One of the great myths of history is that the Egypt
Statue of a ManThis striding figure represents a very late development in Egyptian sculpture and a f
The Tomb of TutankhamunIllustration showing the layout of the tomb of the Egyptian pharaoh Tutankham
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Winged Scarab Pectoral of Psusennes IThe pectoral here takes the form of a winged scarab, sitting ab
Ancient Egyptian faience amulet depicting the head of the dwarf-god Bes. Artist unknown; ca. 664-33
Medinet-Habu by John Beasley Greene. 1854. Salted paper print from paper negative. Metropolitan Muse
fenrises:history meme | [3/7] relationships: hadrian & antinousIn Egypt also [Hadrian] rebuilt t
A set of four ancient Egyptian limestone canopic jars, used for holding organs removed from the dece
In honor of National Library Week the #BKMLibrary looks back. Our illustrious Library comprises one
Bronze figurine of the ancient Egyptian dwarf god Bes. Artist unknown; 25th Dynasty (711-657 BCE).
Bes Pantheos, Ptolemaic period, Egypt
Bas-relief of Hathor welcoming King Seti into the Realm of the Dead (Duat) by offering her hand &
Standing sandstone statue of the 11th Dynasty pharaoh Nebhepetre Mentuhotep II (r. ca. 2061 BCE-2010
Bas relief depicting dancers, detail of a wall carving from the Mastaba of Kagemni. A vizier from th
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