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angelsinart:Detail of the Egyptian Pharoah Taharqa of the 25th dynastyPiazza Venezia, Trieste, Italy
Bas-relief of Shepenupet II, God’s wife of Amun, at the mortuary temple of Ramesses III , 25th
egyptologifs:Taharqo’s Shabtis, 25th Dynasty (Third Intermediate Period)Shabtis were symbolic figuri
Inner coffin of Ankhshepenwepet (712-664 B.C.) 25th dynasty, Late Period,Kushite Egypt
Coffin of the priestess Iset-en-kheb; Egypt, Thebes 25th–26th dynasty; 7th–6th century BC
Mentuemhat and Anubis (relief), Thebes, late 25th to early 26th Dynasty, 665-650 BCE.Courtesy &
Bronze figurine of the ancient Egyptian dwarf god Bes. Artist unknown; 25th Dynasty (711-657 BCE).
Ancient Egyptian gold amulet in the shape of a ram’s head. Artist unknown; ca. 712-664 BCE (25th [K
theancientwayoflife:~ Mummy of Nesmutaatneru.Culture: EgyptianPeriod: Late Period, 25th DynastyDate:
Black Pharaoh - Kashta by Douglas LopesPersonal project done based on 25th Ancient Egypt Dynasty.
Statue of the princess - priestess Takushit. end of 25th Dynasty, approximately 670 BC.
Ancient Egyptian stele depicting the god Amun-Ra as a man, goose, and ram. Artist unknown; 25th (Nu
Inscribed block statue (black granite) of Irj-aa, a priest of Amun. Artist unknown; ca. 750-664 BCE
Sarcophagus of Lady TadjaGrave goods with detail of her jewelry box with lid, variedly decorated rin
Detail of the Egyptian Pharoah Taharqa of the 25th dynastyPiazza Venezia, Trieste, Italy
angelsinart:Detail of the Egyptian Pharoah Taharqa of the 25th dynastyPiazza Venezia, Trieste, Italy
Head of the wife of Amun, Shepenwepet II, daughter of Pharaoh Piye, wearing the crown of Hathor
Inner cartonnage of Gautseshenu, 25th dynasty, 700-650 B.C.
Outer coffin of NesmutaatneruOuter coffin, belonging to Nesmutaatneru. The coffin is rectangular wit
Statue of Shepenwepet IIGilded schist statue of princess Shepenwepet II. She was a daughter of king
Necklace with three Rams Heads Rams were associated with the god Amun-Re, particularly in Nubia
Boats with fruit rowing through the waterRelief depicting boats with fruit rowing through the water
Statue of Princess TakushitCopper alloy hollow cast statue of the princess-priestess Takushit. The s
Fragment of a coffin of Pekherkhonsu, 25th Dynasty; 712-664 B.C.
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