Lower Egypt Gallery
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The Great Temple of Ramesses II at Abu Simbel, 13th century BC. Lower Nubia, Aswan
Ansicht der Ruinen von Memphis. = View of the Ruins of Memphis.Color lithograph by Wilhelm Loeillot
Abu Simbel TempleThe Great Temple of Ramesses II at Abu Simbel, Lower Nubia, Egypt.Photo: Robert Har
Union between Upper and Lower Egypt and cartouche of Pharaoh, relief on base of thrones, Temple of R
Relief depicting Hapi, god of the Nile, represented as Hap-Meht (Lower Egypt) and Hap-Reset (Upper E
Hapi tying Upper and Lower EgyptThis schist fragment depicts the Nile god Hapi carved in sunken reli
egypt-museum:Statue of Seti IIThe striding king wears an enormous crown composed of the Lower Egypti
egypt-museum:Stool Decorated with Symbol of Upper and Lower EgyptThe four sides of this wooden stool
met-ancient-art:Plaque with falcon-headed Re wearing crown of Upper and Lower Egypt, Metropolitan Mu
Temple of Maharraqa in Lower Nubia.
Tombs Chalifs, Lower Egypt
egypt-museum:Abu Simbel TempleNighttime view of the Great Temple of Ramesses II at Abu Simbel, Lower
Special War Map of Lower Egypt 1882W H Smith & Son’s - scale 7 miles to an inch
Plaque of Iuput II as Harpocrates emerging from lotus flower. Late Third Intermediate Period, 23rd D
egypt-museum:Abu Simbel TempleNight view of the Great Temple of Ramesses II at Abu Simbel, Lower Nub
In His Father’s ShadowAt 471 feet, Khafre’s pyramid was originally a little lower th
Pharaoh Ptolemy VIII, between the goddesses Wadjet symbolizing Lower Egypt
amntenofre:“the Daughters of the King of Lower Egypt, Princesses of ‘Djedu’/Bousir
Amulet of the Crown of Lower Egypt, Ancient Egyptian, -1070, Art Institute of Chicago: Arts of Afric
grandegyptianmuseum: Horus wearing the double crown of Upper and Lower Egypt, detail from the Obelis
Cosmetic Spoon in the form of a Swimming GirlExcavated from a tomb in Sanam, Lower Nubia. Made out o
The Burial Chamber of King Seti I The vaulted ceiling of Seti I’s lower burial chamber represe
grandegyptianmuseum: Abu Simbel: The Great Temple of Ramesses II, Lower Nubia, Aswan
The Battlefield Palette Detail of the lower fragment, obverse showing the king as a lion devouring a
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