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Ancient Egyptian protective amulet (faience with dark blue glaze) of the protective god Bes. Artist
Faience protective figure of the ancient Egyptian dwarf god Bes, shown here with a lion’s mane and g
Statue of Amun, patron deity of Egyptian Thebes. Artist unknown; ca. 2000 BCE (11th Dynasty, Middle
An obelisk near Cairo (Egypt, 1934).
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Bracelet with Scarab Clasp, from the Tomb of Tutankhamun. Egyptian Museu
Painted wooden ushabti of Ramesses IV. Artist unknown; ca. 1143-1136 BCE. Now in the Louvre. Phot
Hieroglyphic decorations from the temple of the 18th Dynasty female pharaoh Hatshepsut (r. ca. 1479-
Gold tray handle from Tell Dafna (Daphae), Egypt. Egyptian, Late Period, 26th Dynasty. Museum of Fin
Ancient Egyptian stele, dedicated by the doorman of Horudja temple in honor of the divine bull Apis.
Egyptian Creation Myth,According to ancient Egpytian mythology, before the creation of the universe
Egyptian blue – a bright blue crystalline substance – is believed to be the first unnatu
Ancient Egyptian painted wooden shrine made to hold an Anubis fetish, or imiut. Artist unknown; ca.
Head (black bronze) of Ptolemy II or III. Artist unknown; 246-222 BCE. Now in the Metropolitan Mus
Ancient Egyptian electrum bead in the shape of a recumbent lion. Artist unknown; ca. 1980 BCE (12th
Molded red glass (faience) plaque bearing the name of the 19th Dynasty pharaoh Ramesses II “the Grea
cleopatrasdaughter:The Last Greek Ptolemaic Royal Family of EgyptCleopatra VII, the last Hellenistic
Limestone head of Ahmose I (r. 1550-1525 BCE), first pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty. Now in the Metrop
Winston Churchill and the Madness of King Farouk I.Farouk I of Egypt was certainly one of those mad
Egyptian Air Force planes destroyed on the tarmac during the Six Day War, June, 1967. Despite having
darknesshadows:–> anonymous asked: top ten six historical ladies?Hatshepsut: one of the most succ
Terracotta mold with the royal sphinx of the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Amenhotep I (r. ca. 1526-1506 BCE)
Funeral stele (painted limestone) of Mekimontu. Artist unknown; 18th Dynasty. Now in the Museo Egi
Bronze figurine of the 3rd Dynasty architect-physician Imhotep, with an inscription reading“belongin
The 18th Dynasty pharaoh Akhenaten, shown in part of an offering scene. Artist unknown; ca. 1365-13
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