Funerary Gallery
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Funerary Mask (Mask of Agamemnon), Acropolis of Mycenae, Greece (16th century BCE)
Funerary mask of general Wendjebauendjed, from the tomb NRT III at Tanis. Third Intermediate Period,
Gold Mask of AmenemopeGold funerary mask of king Amenemope, the successor of Psusennes I. Third Inte
Mask of WendjebauendjedThis funerary gold mask originally covered the face of the mummy of Wendjebau
Relief of King SneferuDetail of a relief depicting king Sneferu from the funerary temple of Sneferu
virtual-artifacts:Funerary Urn, Mexico, Oaxaca, Zapotec Culture
aleyma:Roman, Funerary monument of Aththaia, daughter of Melchos. Made in Palmyra, Syria in 150-200
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Painted wood funerary stele of an ancient Egyptian noblewoman named Taperet, showing her worshiping
Funerary portrait sculpture of a priest from Palmyra. Artist unknown; 2nd cent. CE. Now
malformalady: Spiderweb covers the eye of a funerary statue in Pere Lachaise cemetery, Paris, Franc
Achilles at the Court of King Lycomedes (The Anger of Achilles)ca. 240 CEMarbleMusée du Louvr
Ancient Egyptian funerary figure (painted wood and linen) representing the composite deity Ptah-Soka
Book of AmduatSerpents slither in a scene from a funerary text, the Book of Amduat or (“Th
Ancient Egyptian funerary headrest, carved from granite. Artist unknown; 5th Dynasty (ca. 2513
grandegyptianmuseum:Ushabti‘funerary figurine’ of Ramesses IV. New Kingdom, 20th Dynasty
Funerary stela of the Royal sealer Indi and his wife, 8th-11th dynasty (2150-2010 B.C.)
protestsong:The Armenian Cemetery Of Julfa Had Around 10,000 Elaborate Funerary Monuments Called &ld
jwstudio:Funerary portrait, detail. The Trustees of the British Museum.
cma-chinese-art:Funerary Urn (Hunping), late 200s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtGreen-glazed
ancientart:Fragment from the Funerary Monument of Nikarete, circa 330 BC, made of marble. From&
ubernoir: In honor of the dead.
okkultes-blut: Funerary Call
ratak-monodosico: Spiderweb covers the eye of a funerary statue in Pere Lachaise cemetery, Paris, Fr
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