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Three ancient Egyptian beadnet dresses, from the 4th 5th and 6th dynasties
Great Pyramids of Giza
Isis, polycromed wood
Inscribed cartouche in the Temple of Horus, Edfu, bearing the name of Cleopatra VII (r. 51-30 BCE).
Fragment of a relief showing a baboon apprehending a thief. 5th Dynasty, Old Kingdom, ca. 2494-2345
The Cat Army of Cambyses — How the Ancient Egyptians Were Conquered by Cats in 525 BC.Dedicate
Stone macehead of King Scorpion, Pre-Dynastic Egypt, circa 3,000 BC
Egyptian faience sculpture of a hippopotamus. Artist unknown; 18th or 19th Dynasty (ca. 1500-1300 B
Ancient Egyptian statue (limestone with plaster and paint) of the upper part of a hippo goddess. Ar
Ancient Egyptian Fashions by Tom Tierney1. Slave and pharoah2. Woman and warrior
theancientwayoflife:~ Faience wedjat eye amulet.Place of origin: EgyptPeriod: 26th Dynasty, Third In
Gold hairnet for a bun on back of head. Greek, Alexandria, Egypt, 220-100 BC
egypt-museum:“The flowering of early civilization in Egypt was the result of major transformations b
Inlays in the form of the “Horus of Gold”, falcon with spread wings and Thoth as the i
Coffin of a woman named Maatkare from the 21st Dynasty Reign of Pinudjem I (c. 1065-1045 B.C.)
lionofchaeronea:Naophorous block statue (greywacke) of Psamtik-seneb, governor of Sais. Artist unkn
Limestone stele of ancient Egyptian princess Nefertiabet found in the cemetery of Giza.Nefertiabet
Plaque depicting a falcon, probably the god Horus (limestone, 17.9 x 18.8 x 3.6 cms). Late Period, 2
totenbuch:King Herihor and Queen Nodjmet adore Osiris, detail from the Book of the Dead of Nodjmet.
Ansicht der Ruinen von Memphis. = View of the Ruins of Memphis.Color lithograph by Wilhelm Loeillot
BBC’s Egypt: The Search for TutankamunCan you see anything?Yes, wonderful things.
Abu Simbel TempleThe Great Temple of Ramesses II at Abu Simbel, Lower Nubia, Egypt.Photo: Robert Har
ScarabFrom Deir el-Ballas; New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Amenhotep I, 1514–1493 B.C.Steatite sca
Of all the joys of strolling through the museum—studying Larry Rivers’s brush strokes, or seeing Yor
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