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Sandstone sculpture of the head of a Nubian captive, from the mortuary complex at Medinet Habu of th
Ramesses I before AnubisDetail of a wall painting depicts Ramesses I, the founding pharaoh of 19th D
Painted limestone ushabti of the Ramesside necropolis official Sennedjem. Artist unknown; ca.
Book of AmduatSerpents slither in a scene from a funerary text, the Book of Amduat or (“Th
King Ramesses II before Amun-Re KamutefSunken relief depicts King Ramesses II driving four calves in
Book of the Dead of UserhetmosThe deceased prays to the hippopotamus goddess Taweret and Hathor godd
Mourners from the tomb of Roy, royal scribe of Pharaoh Horemheb, 19th dynasty
Sarcophagus of King MerneptahPink granite sarcophagus of King Merneptah, son of Ramesses II. The lar
Door jamb (1.18m high) from the Palace of Merneptah (19thDynasty, 1213 – 1204 BC).The limeston
Merneptah being greeted by Ra-HorakhtyRelief depicting the pharaoh Merneptah being greeted by the go
Limestone ushabti of the 19th Dynasty pharaoh Merneptah (r. 1213-1203 BCE). Thought to have co
Sarcophagus of King MerneptahPink granite sarcophagus of King Merneptah, son of Ramesses II. The lar
Merneptah offering incense to OsirisRelief depicting king Merneptah making an offering of incen
Statue of MerneptahGranite bust of pharaoh Merneptah, son of Ramesses II. New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty,
Merneptah Being Greeted by Ra-HorakhtyRelief depicting the pharaoh Merneptah being greeted by the su
The Goddess Ma'at, Tomb of Queen NefertariMa'at was a symbol in Egyptian mythology of truth, order,
Statue of Amun and MutSchiststatue of the god Amun and his consort, goddess Mut. New Kingdom, 19th D
Triad of Ramesses II with Amun and MutPink granite statue depicting Ramesses II seated between the g
Pillars of GodsThe falcon-headed god Horus and the green-skinned god Ptah counsel the deceased Seti
Unification of the Two LandsHapi tying the papyrus and reed plants in the sema tawy symbol for the u
Granite doorjamb from a temple of the 19th Dynasty pharaoh Ramesses II “the Great”
Ancient Egyptian granodiorite statue of a man named Hor-nakht, holding the standard of a ram-headed
Kneeling black granite statue of Yupa, scribe of the 19th Dynasty pharaoh Ramesses II “th
Statue of the god Seth with his consort goddess Nephthys. Reign of Ramesses II. New Kingdom, 19th Dy
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