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This faience amulet from Gebel Barkal (in Nubia) dates to the 25th Dynasty through the Late Period (
grandegyptianmuseum: Abu Simbel: The Great Temple of Ramesses II, Lower Nubia, Aswan
Abu Simbel TemplesView of Abu Simbel temples at night. The great Temple of Ramesses II and the Small
ancientegyptlove: Ancient Egyptian temple built on the island dedicated to the goddess Isis e
Granite ram of Amun with King Taharqa, from Kawa in Nubia. Third Intermediate Period, 25th Dynasty,
The Great Temple of Ramesses II at Abu Simbel, Nubia, Aswan.
At first this piece was just going to be a simple portrait, but I also knew that at some point I wan
This character was fun to design. Main focus on this one was speed, and try to find a steady work fl
Map of Ancient Egypt and Nubia.
@Regrann from @nubiamancy - “Heru Advanced”, illustrated by Pavel Romanov..PLEASE NAME
ancientjewels:Meroitic period Nubian gold ring in the form of a snake; 40 BCE - 114 CE. From the col
Nubian bronze dagger, circa 1750-1550 BC.from the Boston Museum of Fine Arts
Nubian gods from the tomb of 20th dynasty Pharaoh Ramesses III (c.1184-1153 B.C.)
ancientjewels:Meroitic period Nubian gold ring in the form of a snake; 40 BCE - 114 CE. From the col
mideastcuts:A carving of a Nubian captive adorns the handle of a walking stick recovered from the to
ancientjewels:Meroitic period Nubian gold ring in the form of a snake; 40 BCE - 114 CE. From the col
fabionardini: Lion devouring Nubian XIX dynasty of Ancient Egypt (1292-1186 gg. BC. E.)[via John B
Relief of Nubian PrisonersThis relief shows several Nubian prisoners with Negroid features, kinky ha
visitheworld:The ancient nubian pyramids of Meroë in northern Sudan (by opaxir).
Offering table of King AmanitaraquideNubianMeroitic Period, reign of AmanitaraqideA.D. 40–50Museum o
Treasures of Nubian Queen Amanishaketo, 10 BC - 0 AD
fabionardini: Lion devouring Nubian XIX dynasty of Ancient Egypt (1292-1186 gg. BC. E.)[via John B
spiritsdancinginthenight:King Ramesses II smiting a Nubian captive in front of his beloved wife Nefe
Figure of a Nubian captive, reportedly from Saqqara (bronze, 4.3 x 5.4 x 8.1 cms). New Kingdom, prob
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