Egyptian Art Gallery
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Relief sculpture of an unknown pharaoh. Artist unknown; Late Period (664-32 BCE). Now in the Nelso
Ushabti (polychrome faience) of one Djehutymose. Artist unknown; ca. 1279 BCE (19th Dynasty, New Ki
met-egyptian-art:Dice, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Egyptian ArtGift of Helen Miller Gould, 1910Metro
met-egyptian-art:Inlay depicting Thoth as the ibis with a maat feather, Egyptian ArtMedium: FaienceP
met-egyptian-art:Grinding slab, Egyptian ArtMedium: SerpentiniteRogers Fund and Edward S. Harkness G
Commemorative scarab (steatite) of the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Amenhotep III, with a hieroglyphic inscr
Carnelian carved bracelet plaque of the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Amenhotep III, depicting the ruler enth
met-egyptian-art:Mosaic glass rod with a sema tawy sign, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Egyptian ArtGif
Thanks, Set.
Stick-Gods ~ Sobek Creates de Nile(because Sobek is forever cursed by this pun)
Block statue of Pe-Kher-Kons. Artist unknown; ca. 946-736 BCE (Third Intermediate Period). Now in
Ancient Egyptian amulet depicting a lion-headed goddess, either Sekhmet or Bastet. Now in the Scien
ancient-egypts-secrets:Wood and leather prosthetic toe dating from between 950 and 710 B.C., found o
Rhyton with griffins Greco-Egyptian, 3rd-2nd century B.C.Egyptian faience Walters Art Museum
Egypt sentinel by Alexander Shatohin
Statue of Nakhtanubis, priest of Osiris, shown holding a miniature shrine with an effigy of Osiris.
Head of a daughter of the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Akhenaten (r. ca. 1353-1336 BCE). Now in the Staatli
Ancient Egyptian limestone stele depicting the deities Min, Qetesh, and Resheph. Artist unknown; 19
Oracle card game project about the Egyptian Gods & Godesses / Drawn by me on Adobe Ilustrator. P
Septet Raby Sola Ojeaga II
Ancient Egyptian obelisks in Ancient RomeIn the year 30 BC Egpyt was annexed into what was about to
met-egyptian-art:Amulet of the God Bes, Egyptian ArtMedium: FaiencePurchase, Edward S. Harkness Gift
Statue of Thoth, ancient Egyptian deity of writing and knowledge, in the form of a baboon, holding a
andrewsillustrating:Inktober 2017Day 10: MythologicalThis lovely creature is Ammit, Egyptian Devoure
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