Ancien Egypt Gallery
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kendrajk:Informative Ancient Egypt Comics: BROSOur 1st place contest winner requested a Niankhkhnum
Silver sarcophagus of Egyptian Pharoah Psusennes, XXI Dynasty
imperium-romanum:Blue faïence cat figurineMiddle Kingdom, c. 19th Century BCE.Ecce caerulea felis fi
Breaking News,After studying the 3,100 year old Egyptian mummy, archaeologists and forensic scientis
collective-history:“Aegis” with the head of Sekhmet ca. 900-750 BCThe collars worn by both Egyptian
ahencyclopedia:PETS IN ANCIENT EGYPT: THE ancient Egyptians kept animals as pets ranging from domest
Blue faïence cat figurineMiddle Kingdom, c. 19th Century BCE.
Model of Egyptian PikemenThis group of statues of ancient Egyptian pikemen was found in the tomb of
Standing figure of a woman from the 12th dynasty (1950-1900 B.C.) Ancient Egypt
susiethemoderator:Can we honestly discuss this. Look at this beautiful accurate portrayal of an Anci
Ancient Egyptian amulet depicting a ram-headed falcon, made from gold, lapis lazuli, turquoise, and
Earring with Duck HeadRight earring from a pair earrings with a duck head with outstretched wings fo
Golden burial mask of Psusennes I, Egyptian Pharoah 1047 – 1001 BC
Graffiti left by Napoleon Bonaparte’s troops on the Ancient Egyptian temples of Philae.
Temple of god Khenoum -Esna - Egypt By Montyshot.
Dog game pieceEgyptian, c. 2850 B.C. hippopotamus ivory Walters Art Museum
ancientpeoples:Greywacke libation dish The libation dish is lined with ka-arms, representing the sou
thegetty:Hiss is a snake bracelet from the 1st century A.D.Designed to look like a coil around the w
Blue faience saucer and standEgyptian, c. 1400-1325 B.C.Walters Art Museum
Ancient Egyptian cat amulet in bronze and gold, thought to represent the goddess Bast/Bastet. Artis
ancientpeoples:Faience amulet of goddess Nut The goddess is shown sitting on her legs, spreading her
illuminate-eliminate:Edfou by David RobertsSource: Medelhavsmuseet
Gilded mummy portrait of a womanEgypt, Roman Period, c. A.D. 160-170The British Museum
ancientart:Depictions of the Abu Simbel temples, from 1843 to present.Of the most magnificent monume
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