Egyptian Gallery
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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
Head of a Cow Goddess (Hathor or Mehetweret)
Inktober 23- Anubis… Not sure if I’m starting an underworld/death gods thing, an Egyptian god
An obelisk near Cairo (Egypt, 1934).
Statuette of Queen Tiye, wife of Amenhotep III, 18th dynasty
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
Statue of Raherka and of his wife MeresankhGroup statue of an ancient Egyptian couple of the 4th dyn
Egyptian scene by Stefan Bakałowicz e
slam-ancient:Horus as a Falcon, Egyptian, 332–30 BC, Saint Louis Art Museum: Ancient Arthttps://www.
Anubis by Ricardo Marron
yourmaj3sty: The word ‘pyramid’ in Egyptian literally means “Measure of Light”. The vertical heigh
Hieroglyphic decorations from the temple of the 18th Dynasty female pharaoh Hatshepsut (r. ca. 1479-
Tiny Ancient Egyptian “heart” amulets1. Gold foil heart amulet, 26th Dynasty, 688-525 BCE, found in
Gold tray handle from Tell Dafna (Daphae), Egypt. Egyptian, Late Period, 26th Dynasty. Museum of Fin
justinejoli:grandegyptianmuseum:2500 year old mummies uncovered in DahshurAn Egyptian archaeological
goddess-of-smut:Temple of Horus at Edfu, Egypt.
Black Pharaoh - Kashta by Douglas LopesPersonal project done based on 25th Ancient Egypt Dynasty.
Multiple priests during The Beautiful Feast of Opet, an Ancient Egyptian festival celebrated annuall
Pillar relief of Hathor from Medinet Habu, Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III.
Ancient Egyptian stele, dedicated by the doorman of Horudja temple in honor of the divine bull Apis.
Four love goddesses from different cultures.
Shabti of King Bakenranef (Bocchoris),bronze.Third Intermediate Period, 24th Dynasty, ca. 725-720 BC
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