Ankh Gallery
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Statuette of the god Ptah (bronze with black pigment and inlaid silver and gold). In Egyptian mythol
Decorative elements: Ankh (life), Djed (stability) and Was (power), Karnak
naturally-twisted:I’m not Bambi but I’m feelin’ fawn <can u find the ankh?>…look at her
gerald1122:This image first appeared in Ankh magazine, 1968.
Model: @akilahchanaePhotography: @_kwadwoagyapong
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Mirror case made from gilded wood and in the shape of an Ankh symbol. Fr
Repost via: #africanbeauty @jujuthaguru #emcee #femalemc #writer #model #modeling #ootd #shoegame #j
The 19th Dynasty pharaoh Seti I (r. ca. 1294-1279 BCE) receives the ankh (symbol of life) from the g
Relief depicting the lioness-headed goddess Tefnut presenting Ramesses II to an enthroned Amun, who
anoia:i will post more from SDCC later but this was my favorite cosplay I think. They gave out Ankh
Model: @rebirthofphenixPh: @mrbrianchuck
Pillar relief of Hathor from Medinet Habu, Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III.
David Bowie makes such a sexy vampire
coolartefact:Gold statue of Netjer Ankh (living god) made of guilded wood found in one of the black
merelygifted:Via the mery of my ankh and Royal Mummies Paraded Through Downtown Cairo In Museum Move
Every day the lord tests me
Not even gonna say it_tHEY’RE MAKING THE FROGS GAY!!!!!!!!!mod k
amntenofre:Khnum (ram-headed), holding the Year-staff and giving the ‘Ankh’ (Life) to the King, the
ancientpeoples:Greywacke libation dish The libation dish is lined with ka-arms, representing the sou
#repost @nikko_frikko #aka Tanya Nefertari #africandesigner #africandesigners #zimbabwe #africa #afr
Faience ushabti of the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Akhenaten (r. 1353-1336 BCE). Now in the Metropolitan M
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pakistanpride: Woh larki bhi aik ajeeb paheli thi.Pyasey hont thy ankh samundar jaysi thiThe girl w
lionofchaeronea:The 19th Dynasty pharaoh Seti I (r. ca. 1294-1279 BCE) receives the ankh (symbol of
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